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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 42:31-69
Phenology — the timing of ecological events — is shifting as the climate warms. Grand Teton National Park biologists have identified this topic (“effect of earlier plant flowering on pollinators and wildlife”) as one of their priority researc
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Journal of Biogeography. 45:2755-2765
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 765-777 (2018)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are widely used to understand environmental controls on species’ ranges and to forecast species range shifts in response to climatic changes. The quality of input data is crucial determinant of the model's accurac
Autor:
Corinna Riginos, Trevor Bloom
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 40:7-22
Around the world, phenology — the timing of ecological events — is shifting as the climate warms. This can lead to a variety of consequences for individual species and entire ecological communities, most notably when asynchronies develop between
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Fire Ecology. 12:41-51
The interactions between climate and wildland fire are complex. To better understand these interactions, we used ArcMap 10.2.2 to examine the relationships between early spring snowmelt and total annual area burned within a defined region of the Rock
Autor:
Lauren A. Esposito, Jose A. Sanchez‐Ruiz, Laura Caicedo-Quiroga, Ingi Agnarsson, Angela M. Alicea-Serrano, Greta J. Binford, Laura J. May-Collado, Trevor Bloom
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 93:107-117
Islands have played a key role in understanding species formation ever since Darwin's work on the Galapagos and Wallace's work in the Malay Archipelago. Like oceanic islands, habitat 'islands', such as mountaintops and caves similarly may drive diver
Autor:
Giraldo Alayón Garcia, Ingi Agnarsson, Ian Peterson, Lauren A. Esposito, Trevor Bloom, Alex H. Nishida, Katy Loubet-Senear, Greta J. Binford
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Journal of Arachnology. 42:148-154
Vision is a remarkable sensory adaptation; however, natural selection may not favor maintenance of eye function in habitats where eyesight does not contribute to fitness. Vision loss is relatively common in cave-dwelling spiders in the temperate zone
Autor:
Trevor Bloom
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