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Island Biogeography

An Essay: Geoedaphics and Island Biogeography for Vascular Plants

An Essay: Geoedaphics and Island Biogeography for Vascular Plants

... In both contexts-isolation by montane islands and isolation by edaphic islands- I explore how well island biogeography theory, as developed for oceanic islands, fits the biology of i[r] ...

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Insects and the city: what island biogeography tells us

Insects and the city: what island biogeography tells us

... in island bio- geography. The “equilibrium theory of island biogeography” (ETIB) allows the formulation of some predictions about how various characteristics of green spaces (such as their area, ...

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Island Biogeography Theory Applied to Parking Lot Islands

Island Biogeography Theory Applied to Parking Lot Islands

... of island biogeography as proposed by MacArthur and Wilson, predicts low species diversity on islands (Krohne ...an island will not be as stable as on the mainland because colonization and extinction ...

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Do plant patches within a bog conform to Island Biogeography Theory: A case study of Mud Lake Bog

Do plant patches within a bog conform to Island Biogeography Theory: A case study of Mud Lake Bog

... Island Biogeography Theory (IBT) originally focused on marine islands but in the past few decades has been applied more broadly to varying ecosystems both terrestrial and marine based on the concept 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

... Use of the incidence of occurrence on islands to assess the effects of area on the probability of a species' long-term survival assumes that all of the islands included in the analysis comprise similar habitats. In ...

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Oppositional Biogeography-Based Optimization

Oppositional Biogeography-Based Optimization

... In island biogeography, islands are classified in two categories based on their formation ...in island formation in BBO could be to create inhabited, oceanic islands during optimization and give them ...

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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 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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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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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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Bacterial biogeography of adult airways in atopic asthma

Bacterial biogeography of adult airways in atopic asthma

... Further, des- pite our finding that nasal and bronchial microbiota are compositionally distinct in asthmatic as well as healthy [ 17 ] adults, we identified a suite of bacterial taxa sha[r] ...

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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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Biogeography Based Steganography for Color Images

Biogeography Based Steganography for Color Images

... Abstract:- Steganography is an art that involves communication of secret data in an appropriate carrier, e.g., image, audio, video or TCP/IP header file. Steganography’s goal is to hide the existence of embedded data so ...

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Genomic variation and biogeography of Antarctic haloarchaea

Genomic variation and biogeography of Antarctic haloarchaea

... Hrr. lacusprofundi strain ACAM34 was first isolated from Deep Lake around 30 years ago [16] and represents the first haloarchaeal species isolated from a cold envir- onment [14]. Hrr. lacusprofundi strain R1S1 was ...

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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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Biogeography and the evolution of coral reef fish species

Biogeography and the evolution of coral reef fish species

... Australian Archipelago (IAA). This area is often referred to as a biodiversity hotspot because it encompasses the world’s largest concentration of marine biodiversity (Reaka et al., 2008; Renema et al., 2008; Bellwood et ...

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Biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeny of Australian freshwater triclads

Biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeny of Australian freshwater triclads

... and biogeography of Australian “dugesiids” is of considerable interest for a number of ...“dugesiid” biogeography and diversity in a more meaningful ...

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Biogeography of nodulated legumes and their nitrogen-fixing symbionts

Biogeography of nodulated legumes and their nitrogen-fixing symbionts

... Fixation thread In many nodulating caesalpinioid and early-branching papilionoid legumes, rhizobia are not released into membrane-bound symbiosomes but are retained and fix nitrogen with[r] ...

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Is the Fate of Africa a Question of Geography, Biogeography and History?

Is the Fate of Africa a Question of Geography, Biogeography and History?

... Oguejiofor’s theory is essentially a repetition of the major arguments in Jared Mason Diamond’s book, Guns, Germs and Steel (1997). Thus by examining Oguejiofor, we spare our- selves from examining Diamond in a length ...

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Recombination in Thermotoga: Implications for Species Concepts and Biogeography

Recombination in Thermotoga: Implications for Species Concepts and Biogeography

... Ecological and genetic forces and processes that give rise to the diversity of microbial phenotypes and geno- types (the magnitude of which we have only just begun to appreciate) are many and complex, but they can in ...

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