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Evolutionary ecology (Ecology)

The evolutionary ecology of the Lygaeidae

The evolutionary ecology of the Lygaeidae

... their ecology and evolution remain obscure or ...in evolutionary ecology has been ...the evolutionary function of the family’s com- plex genitalia, and also found evidence of ...and ...

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Q&A: Friends (but sometimes foes) within: the complex evolutionary ecology of symbioses between host and microbes

Q&A: Friends (but sometimes foes) within: the complex evolutionary ecology of symbioses between host and microbes

... the evolutionary ecology of binary interactions (that is, between a host and a particular symbiont with which it is commonly associated) is well- developed compared to our understanding of the assem- bly ...

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The importance of immune gene variability (MHC) in evolutionary ecology and conservation

The importance of immune gene variability (MHC) in evolutionary ecology and conservation

... tionary ecology and conservation ...reflects evolutionary relevant and adaptive processes within and between populations and is very suitable to investigate a wide range of open questions in ...

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Evolutionary Ecology of Sexual Selection in Bahamian Mosquitofish.

Evolutionary Ecology of Sexual Selection in Bahamian Mosquitofish.

... The overall theme of my dissertation is that ecology, the interaction of organisms and their environment, is crucial for understanding the functional aspects of sexual selection systems. Throughout my ...

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Integrating mechanistic organism–environment interactions into the basic theory of community and evolutionary ecology

Integrating mechanistic organism–environment interactions into the basic theory of community and evolutionary ecology

... data and environmental conditions [at the cost of some generality (Schoener, 1986)], thus advancing theoretical population biology. In addition, using the aggregated functional responses allows a tractable exploration ...

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What can ecosystems learn? Expanding evolutionary ecology with learning theory

What can ecosystems learn? Expanding evolutionary ecology with learning theory

... Characterising how evolution and coevolution of the parts affects community-level properties is vital to under- standing the responses of ecological communities to changes in environment at all scales. This issue is ...

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Geiger, Matthias
  

(2011):


	Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary ecology of nicaraguan midas-cichlids(Amphilophus SPP.).


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Geiger, Matthias (2011): Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary ecology of nicaraguan midas-cichlids(Amphilophus SPP.). Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... With already three described Amphilophus species and a pro- nounced color polymorphism in at least A. sagittae and A. xiloaensis (Stauffer and McKaye, 2002; Elmer et al., 2009), L. Xiloá’s species flock has been ...

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Helminth infection during pregnancy: insights from evolutionary ecology

Helminth infection during pregnancy: insights from evolutionary ecology

... the evolutionary history of human–helminth interactions, as well as the ecological context of infections, can help to clarify an understanding of these host–parasite interactions and provide direction for future ...

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Context dependent associations between heterozygosity and immune variation in a wild carnivore Evolutionary ecology and behaviour

Context dependent associations between heterozygosity and immune variation in a wild carnivore Evolutionary ecology and behaviour

... Therefore, in fast-growing pups, we partitioned variation in changes in each immune measure into subsets that were correlated with changes in body length and body mass in different ways [r] ...

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Ecology and eScience

Ecology and eScience

... respectively). Ecology is a perfect eScience, and I believe that no scientific discipline has already so many examples of mutual benefits as all ecolo- gical (sub)disciplines: molecular/evolutionary ...

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Evolutionary ecology of Rainbow Bee-eaters (Merops ornatus)

Evolutionary ecology of Rainbow Bee-eaters (Merops ornatus)

... Explanation Log of labour productivity Capital/labour ratio Number of years of operation Dummy variable for micro firm Dummy variable for small firm Dummy variable for medium firm Dummy [r] ...

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The evolutionary ecology of decorating behaviour

The evolutionary ecology of decorating behaviour

... because buoyancy helps reduce energetic costs associated with carrying the decorative material.. terrestrial examples, decorating is relatively common in the larval stages of insects.[r] ...

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The evolutionary ecology of C-4 plants

The evolutionary ecology of C-4 plants

... the evolutionary history into account in comparative ...shared evolutionary history, and thus identify properties that are associated with given traits independently of this history (Freckleton et ...

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Ant Ecology

Ant Ecology

... to ecology more broadly, to synthesize the cur- rent state of knowledge, and to add to the growing body of work that seeks to promote interest in in- sects both among ecologists and in the world of ...

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The Evolutionary Gene and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

The Evolutionary Gene and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

... the evolutionary sense? Second, if the evolutionary gene is understood consistently, does epigenetic inheritance represent a conceptual alternative to genetic (gene as being DNA based) inheritance in the ...

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Technology and ecology

Technology and ecology

... of ecology”), and further into the past within medieval and Renaissance cosmologies, with their images of the world that were holistic, organic, ecological, and ...

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Evolutionary Trends

Evolutionary Trends

... large-scale evolutionary changes in one direction (for example, the loss of a complex feature) are thought to be irreversible (“Dollo’s Law”), which obviously would create a trend in one ...

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Human Ecology

Human Ecology

... diverse the animal ways world photographic between humans interrelationship the a humans narrative and simulate, by animals fabricate the about and exploring include culture." into their[r] ...

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Evolutionary medicine

Evolutionary medicine

... of evolutionary medicine or that argued a particular evolutionary explanation for a disease as being necessary for the overall understand- ing of that ...that evolutionary medicine offers a con- ...

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On Evolutionary Phonology

On Evolutionary Phonology

... suggests, Evolutionary Phonology (EP; Blevins 2004) finds parallels in evolutionary ...the evolutionary biology ...the evolutionary jargon Blevins applies to linguistics is no more ...

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