Much of this knowledge has emerged from the tremendous body of work from one scientist, Alfred Russel Wallace (Figure 1), widely regarded as the “Father of Biogeography.” Aside from co ...
Phylogenetics, systematics, and biogeography deal with the identifying, classifying, and understanding the relationships among organisms, including their geographical extent. Methods range from ...
Darwin, Wallace and the other 19th century naturalists who traveled widely were fascinated by the distribution of animals and plants in their habitats around the world. Why do the Galapagos ...
Atlas Pro The BIOGEOGRAPHY of the DINOSAURS 🦖 Posted: December 4, 2024 | Last updated: December 6, 2024 80 million years ago an entirely different class of animal ruled this Earth. The warmer ...
With distinct boundaries and a range of sizes, islands and archipelagos are natural evolutionary laboratories, ideal for testing theories about evolution, biogeography and ecology. A lack of molecular ...
"Our results reveal how a key dispersal trait -- bird wing shape -- can shape fundamental diversity patterns and island biogeography across scales," said Justin Baldwin, first author of the new ...
Microbial ecology, biogeochemical cycles, and plant-microbe interactions. Theoretical (modeling) and experimental approaches are used to study the ecology of microorganisms in natural and disturbed ...