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Biodiversity and Biogeography

Biodiversity and Biogeography of Limno-Terrestrial Tardigrades of North Carolina.

Biodiversity and Biogeography of Limno-Terrestrial Tardigrades of North Carolina.

... the biodiversity and biogeography of tardigrades and their syntopic taxa revealed gaps in our knowledge of all these animals—their distribution, their habitats, and the interaction of population and ...

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Predicting biodiversity loss in island and countryside ecosystems through the lens of taxonomic and functional biogeography

Predicting biodiversity loss in island and countryside ecosystems through the lens of taxonomic and functional biogeography

... ‘countryside biogeography’ as an alternative theoretical frame- work to the study of biodiversity over space and time in areas whose ecosystem qualities are strongly influenced by human activities ...

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Predicting biodiversity loss in island and countryside ecosystems through the lens of taxonomic and functional biogeography

Predicting biodiversity loss in island and countryside ecosystems through the lens of taxonomic and functional biogeography

... ‘countryside biogeography’ as an alternative theoretical frame- work to the study of biodiversity over space and time in areas whose ecosystem qualities are strongly influenced by human activities ...

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Legal Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica Legal): integrating biogeography to public policies towards the conservation of the biodiversity hotspot

Legal Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica Legal): integrating biogeography to public policies towards the conservation of the biodiversity hotspot

... ng biogeography to public policies towards the conservati on of the biodiversity hotspot In both limits, the largest fracti on of the Atlanti c Forest is in the Southeast region, 43% ...

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Global ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) biodiversity and biogeography a new database and its possibilities

Global ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) biodiversity and biogeography a new database and its possibilities

... Methods Beginning in 2006, Dunn, Sanders, and colleagues began to compile a global database of ant biodiversity studies. This collaboration began after the development of a separate database focusing on North ...

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Biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeny of Australian freshwater triclads

Biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeny of Australian freshwater triclads

... Schmidtea consists of only four species distributed in Northern Africa and throughout large parts of Europe. This is the distribution one would expect from a genus so far removed from the proposed Gondwanan groups. Like ...

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Biodiversity, Biogeography, and Conservation of Bats in the Lesser Antilles

Biodiversity, Biogeography, and Conservation of Bats in the Lesser Antilles

... The chiropteran fauna of the Lesser Antilles consists of 27 species. The diversity of this fauna is low when compared with Neotropical faunas of large continental islands or at sites on the adjacent mainland, however, ...

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Biodiversity, Biogeography, and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes in Gabon

Biodiversity, Biogeography, and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes in Gabon

... Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 0.01% of Earth's surface but are home to approximately 40% percent of the world's fish biodiversity. Much of this diversity is concentrated in large tropical rivers, including ...

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Forest biodiversity and bioproductivity in the context of climate-conditioned biogeography

Forest biodiversity and bioproductivity in the context of climate-conditioned biogeography

... Strassburg B.B.N., Kelly A., Balmford A., Davies R.G., Gibbs H.K, Lovett A., Miles L., David C., Orme L., Turner K.R., Rodrigues A.S.L. Global congruence of carbon storage and biodiversity in terrestrial ...

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Biodiversity under climate change: biogeography, prospects and conservation opportunities

Biodiversity under climate change: biogeography, prospects and conservation opportunities

... 2 Abstract Global climate change is one of the largest threats faced by biodiversity globally, with a wide range of impacts already observed and greater impacts projected to occur by the end of this century. Early ...

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Biodiversity, community structural shifts, and biogeography of prokaryotes within antarctic continental shelf sediment

Biodiversity, community structural shifts, and biogeography of prokaryotes within antarctic continental shelf sediment

... Biogeographical comparisons. Biogeography as applied to prokaryotic distribution in the natural environment is still an undeveloped area. Staley and Gosink (49) suggested a logical model for biogeographical ...

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Patch-scale biodiversity retention in fragmented landscapes:Reconciling the habitat amount hypothesis with the island biogeography theory

Patch-scale biodiversity retention in fragmented landscapes:Reconciling the habitat amount hypothesis with the island biogeography theory

... prohibitively high correlation between island size and habitat amount at the local landscape. Rabelo et al., 2017) may explain patterns of species richness in fragmented landscapes, 318[r] ...

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Biogeography

Biogeography

... • Biogeographic Regions • History and Biogeography • Ecology and Biogeography • Terrestrial biomes (skim only).. • Island Biogeography theory (whiteboard)?[r] ...

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Biogeography

Biogeography

... (ii) Tropical Rainforest, (iii) Temperate Rainforest, (iv) Monsoon Forest. The equatorial rainforest extends over the Amazon lowland of South America, Congo lowland of [r] ...

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The biogeography of melioidosis

The biogeography of melioidosis

... This study undertook a multi locus sequence typing (MLST) based phylogenetic analysis of isolates from Queensland with those from Southeast Asia and Papua New Guin[r] ...

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A biogeography of the mesopelagic community

A biogeography of the mesopelagic community

... derived biogeography of our ocean is dynamic and is in constant ...that biogeography can be obtained and used to break down oceanic regions into spatially distinct classes, ...

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Systematics and biogeography of Myricaceae

Systematics and biogeography of Myricaceae

... The reference by Linnaeus to "Aethiopia" for the type locality of M cordifolia and M quercifolia is clearly incorrect, they are both endemic to the Cape region of South Afri[r] ...

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Ecology and biogeography of myxomycetes

Ecology and biogeography of myxomycetes

... In contrast to the Costa Rican study, which included examples of Tropical Dry Forest with its higher diversity of corticolous myxomycetes, the results obtained from moist chamber cultu[r] ...

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Phylogenetic Analyses and Biogeography of Trilliaceae

Phylogenetic Analyses and Biogeography of Trilliaceae

... In addition, there is only one globally widespread species, Paris quadrifolia (which is found from Ireland to Mongolia and Siberia); there are two widespread gene[r] ...

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Systematics and biogeography of Elaeocarpus (Elaeocarpaceae)

Systematics and biogeography of Elaeocarpus (Elaeocarpaceae)

... culminicola Warb., and E. miegei Weibel [this last species was not sampled in this study]) are also found in New Guinea. Some of these biogeographical areas, i.e. Continental Asia (area B) and Central Malesia (area D), ...

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