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EcolChange seminar – John Clarke about fish macroevolutionary dynamics
Seminars of Department of Botany, Doctoral School of Earth Sciences and Ecology and Centre of Excellence EcolChange Speaker: John Clarke is research fellow at the chair of entomology, Department of Zoology, Tartu University. He explores evolution, including diversification, using fishes … Continue reading
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Tagged 2019, EcolChange seminar, evolution, fish, habitat types, macroevolution, morphology, vertebrates
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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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New publication – Effects of land use on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in Estonia
Text by Siim-Kaarel Sepp The type and intensity of land use are important drivers of local aboveground biodiversity. The same holds for arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, but most research effort has been put into natural or, on the other hand, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, alvar, biodiversity, Estonia, habitat types, land use, Maarja Öpik, Martin Zobel, Martti Vasar, mycoecology, mycorrhiza, Siim-Kaarel Sepp, Teele Jairus, wooded meadow
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