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Biogeography and conservation

Biogeography of Parasitic Nematode Communities in the Galapagos Giant Tortoise: Implications for Conservation Management

Biogeography of Parasitic Nematode Communities in the Galapagos Giant Tortoise: Implications for Conservation Management

... that conservation efforts, such as the current Galá- pagos tortoise captive breeding/rearing and release programme, be managed with respect to parasite biogeography and host-parasite co-evolutionary ...

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Chemical ecology and conservation biogeography of Rhododendron ponticum L

Chemical ecology and conservation biogeography of Rhododendron ponticum L

... Conservation biogeography is defined as the application o f biogeography in conservation (Ladle and W h itta k e r 2011); and in broad term s encompasses the study o f the d istrib u tio n o f ...

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Biogeography of Parasitic Nematode Communities in the Galápagos Giant Tortoise: Implications for Conservation Management

Biogeography of Parasitic Nematode Communities in the Galápagos Giant Tortoise: Implications for Conservation Management

... that conservation efforts, such as the current Galá- pagos tortoise captive breeding/rearing and release programme, be managed with respect to parasite biogeography and host-parasite co-evolutionary ...

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Deep sea stylasterid corals in the Antarctic, sub Antarctic and Patagonian Benthos : biogeography, phylogenetics, connectivity and conservation

Deep sea stylasterid corals in the Antarctic, sub Antarctic and Patagonian Benthos : biogeography, phylogenetics, connectivity and conservation

... Evolution is a complex process in any group of organisms, and there is unlikely to be a single driver for such a diverse fauna as the Antarctic benthos (Clarke et al., 2004). For corals, the combined effect of ...

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Mapping the Genetic Diversity of Castanea sativa: Exploiting Spatial Analysis for Biogeography and Conservation Studies

Mapping the Genetic Diversity of Castanea sativa: Exploiting Spatial Analysis for Biogeography and Conservation Studies

... the conservation of the genetic diversi- ty of species [40], we identified those areas with the highest level of diversity as the most suitable for conserva- ...for conservation, were geographically ...

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An unexpected journey: the biogeography and conservation ecology of the trapdoor spider genus Cantuaria Hogg, 1902

An unexpected journey: the biogeography and conservation ecology of the trapdoor spider genus Cantuaria Hogg, 1902

... to conservation by land protection, as their small populations would remain in the reserve and any change in distribution would be over long periods of time (Irish 2001; Marples & Marples ...

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Engineering conservation: the biogeography, biopolitics, and biotechnology of American chestnut restoration

Engineering conservation: the biogeography, biopolitics, and biotechnology of American chestnut restoration

... intensive conservation interventions have been proposed -- and in some cases, are being implemented -- to help species keep pace with new abiotic or biotic ...

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The Biogeography of Carnivore Hosts and their Parasites: Implications for Conservation in North America.

The Biogeography of Carnivore Hosts and their Parasites: Implications for Conservation in North America.

... composition; where there are more widespread hosts there are generally more parasites. But, the connection between whether more parasites equates to more risk for humans still remains unanswered. In a global analysis of ...

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Island Biogeography and the Conservation of New Zealand Indigenous Forest-Dwelling Avifauna

Island Biogeography and the Conservation of New Zealand Indigenous Forest-Dwelling Avifauna

... the conservation of single large reserves rather than several small ones of equivalent total area (Terborgh, 1974; Diamond, 1975a, 1976) has been criticized increasingly in recent years ...the conservation ...

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Systematics and biogeography of the Styphelieae (Epacridoideae, Ericaceae)

Systematics and biogeography of the Styphelieae (Epacridoideae, Ericaceae)

... Coleanthera Stschegl. is endemic to south Western Australia, and comprises only three species: C. coelophylla (A.Cunn.) Benth., C. virgata Stschegl. and C. myrtoides. The first two are listed as Priority One and Presumed ...

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Species distribution and cerrado conservation

Species distribution and cerrado conservation

... in conservation and biogeography ...different conservation, ecological and evolutionary processes (Zimmermann et ...biodiversity conservation areas (Johnson and Gillingham, 2005; Pearson, ...

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Bechteler, Julia Maria Theresa
  

(2018):


	Phylogeny, biogeography, classification, and amber fossils of the liverwort families Lejeuneaceae and Radulaceae.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Bechteler, Julia Maria Theresa (2018): Phylogeny, biogeography, classification, and amber fossils of the liverwort families Lejeuneaceae and Radulaceae. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... for conservation, for example, by providing age estimates, revealing narrow geographic ranges (endemicity), or by demonstrating the uniqueness of adaptive ...

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Phylogeny and Biogeography of Gibbons, Genus Hylobates

Phylogeny and Biogeography of Gibbons, Genus Hylobates

... Thus, the results o f the hierarchical cluster analysis using raw and size-corrected craniodental data suggest that, while klossii is more similar in size to the other members o f th[r] ...

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Australian Palms: Biogeography, Ecology and Systematics

Australian Palms: Biogeography, Ecology and Systematics

... tilskai Vritchia 216 'i!eitchia canterburym1l1 238,251 Verschaffcltiin8.c 170 vicarlance 28,37 'iiciou~ hairy Maryspf Calamus mdimfis Victoria, Queen of Gre8.t Britain 136 Victoria River[r] ...

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Australian Palms: Biogeography, Ecology and Systematics

Australian Palms: Biogeography, Ecology and Systematics

... Contents Preface ix Climate change since t~e Late Cretaceous 21 Acknowledgments xi Co-occurrence of palm species in Australia and New Guinea 24 Summary 27 Systematic arrangement of fossi[r] ...

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The ecological biogeography of Callitris vent  in Tasmania

The ecological biogeography of Callitris vent in Tasmania

... E.amygdalina - E.viminalis open woodland E.obliqua sedgy low woodland E.obliqua - E.viminalis shrubby woodland E.obliqua - E.amygdalina heathy woodland E.obliqua - E.globulus shrubby woo[r] ...

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Biogeography of the global ocean's mesopelagic zone

Biogeography of the global ocean's mesopelagic zone

... Figure 4: Global Change in PPbs, an Inverse Proxy of Trophic Efficiency, and Principal DSL Depth for.. Each Longhurst Surface Province for the Present-Day and Future, Assuming Future Con[r] ...

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The ecology and biogeography of Athrotaxis D  Don

The ecology and biogeography of Athrotaxis D Don

... The primary division of stands in the TWINSPAN classification is between open montane and callidendrous rainforest communities on the left hand side and thamnic and implicate rainforests[r] ...

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Historical Biogeography: Evolution in Time and Space

Historical Biogeography: Evolution in Time and Space

... Integrating ecological processes into the reconstruction of bio- geographic scenarios has been a long-term aim in historical biogeography (Morrone and Crisci 1995). But until recently there has been no real effort ...

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Biogeography of Tasmanian native land snails

Biogeography of Tasmanian native land snails

... Elsothera limula Pemagera kingstonensis Pemagera officeri Pemagera architectonica Pemagera tasmaniae Pemagera "Waratah" Dentherona dispar Dentherona subrugosa Roblinella agnewi Roblinell[r] ...

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