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Tag Archives: Ecography
New publication – Are biotic as relevant as abiotic factors to determine the functional and phylogenetic diversity of communities at a biome scale?
Text by Guillermo Bueno Taking as a reference the distribution of herbivores in the Arctic, James Speed with the contribution of 22 researchers of the herbivory network (including Guillermo Bueno from the Botany department of the UT) have tried to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2019, abiotic stress, Arctic, biotic interactions, biotic stress, Ecography, Guillermo Bueno, insects, phylogenetics
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New publication – Plant diversity in oceanic archipelagos: realistic patterns emulated by an agent-based computer simulation
Text by Madli Jõks Simulated islands help to untangle the secrets of biodiversity Volcanic islands emerge empty from the sea and thus, offer a unique change to study how plant- and animal species colonize new areas. They have been in … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, biodiversity, biogeography, dispersal, Ecography, habitat types, island biogeography, Madli Jõks, Meelis Pärtel, modelling, plant ecology, simu
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