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pro vyhledávání: '"Johanna E. Wegener"'
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 11, Iss 7, p 99 (2019)
The northeastern United States has experienced dramatic alteration to its landscape since the time of European settlement. This alteration has had major impacts on the distribution and abundance of wildlife populations, but the legacy of this landsca
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https://doaj.org/article/b543b9c9b70347799b2a5b7781d4cae7
Autor:
Timothy J. Thurman, Todd M. Palmer, Jason J. Kolbe, Arash M. Askary, Kiyoko M. Gotanda, Oriol Lapiedra, Tyler R. Kartzinel, Naomi Man in’t Veld, Liam J. Revell, Johanna E. Wegener, Thomas W. Schoener, David A. Spiller, Jonathan B. Losos, Robert M. Pringle, Rowan D. H. Barrett
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 201:537-556
Autor:
Thomas W. Schoener, Jonathan B. Losos, Tyler C. Coverdale, Joshua H. Daskin, Matthew C. Hutchinson, Naomi A Man In 't Veld, Charles C.Y. Xu, Johanna E. Wegener, Todd M. Palmer, Dominic A. Evangelista, Jason J. Kolbe, Kiyoko M. Gotanda, Kena Fox-Dobbs, Robert M. Pringle, David A. Spiller, Rowan D. H. Barrett, Timothy J. Thurman, Tyler R. Kartzinel
Publikováno v:
Nature. 570:58-64
Biological invasions are both a pressing environmental challenge and an opportunity to investigate fundamental ecological processes, such as the role of top predators in regulating biodiversity and food-web structure. In whole-ecosystem manipulations
Autor:
Yoel E. Stuart, Johanna E. Wegener, Jonathan B. Losos, Katherine E. Boronow, Alexis Harrison, Ushuaia Milstead, Jason J. Kolbe
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 19:1989-1998
Human-mediated dispersal has reshaped distribution patterns and biogeographic relationships for many taxa. Long-distance and over-water dispersal were historically rare events for most species, but now human activities can move organisms quickly over
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
In allopatric species, reproductive isolation evolves through the accumulation of genetic incompatibilities. The degree of divergence required for complete reproductive isolation is highly variable across taxa, which makes the outcome of secondary co
Autor:
Robert M, Pringle, Tyler R, Kartzinel, Todd M, Palmer, Timothy J, Thurman, Kena, Fox-Dobbs, Charles C Y, Xu, Matthew C, Hutchinson, Tyler C, Coverdale, Joshua H, Daskin, Dominic A, Evangelista, Kiyoko M, Gotanda, Naomi, A Man In 't Veld, Johanna E, Wegener, Jason J, Kolbe, Thomas W, Schoener, David A, Spiller, Jonathan B, Losos, Rowan D H, Barrett
Publikováno v:
Nature. 570(7759)
Biological invasions are both a pressing environmental challenge and an opportunity to investigate fundamental ecological processes, such as the role of top predators in regulating biodiversity and food-web structure. In whole-ecosystem manipulations
Publikováno v:
Breviora. 566:1
In polygynous lizards, male–male competition is an important driver of morphologic and behavioral traits associated with intraspecific dominance. The extent to which females engage in aggressive behavior and thus contribute to competition-driven mo
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 184:636-646
Bergmann's rule-the tendency for body size to increase in colder environments-remains controversial today, despite 150 years of research. Considerable debate has revolved around whether the rule applies within or among species. However, this debate h
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 113:570-579
Lizard scales vary in size, shape and texture among and within species. The overall function of scales in squamates is attributed to protection against abrasion, solar radiation and water loss. We quantified scale number of Anolis lizards across a la