Browsing by Subject "Biogeography"
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(2011-10-21)Predators can have large effects on prey populations and on the structure and function of communities. In addition to direct consumption of prey, predators often cause prey to alter their foraging behavior, habitat selection, ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1971)Sympatric populations of Cnemidophorus in Trans-Pecos Texas were studied over a three year period, 1968-1970. Biological aspects of competition in relation to the environment, food, reproduction, and behavior were investigated. ...
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(2022-10-17)Eastern North American boreal forests shifted poleward and upslope during the Holocene period, and anthropogenic disturbance and changing climate have accelerated that shift. To better understand the causes of northward ...
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(2015-06-01)The spatial distributions of all plant species are controlled by their tolerances to a range of environmental conditions. However, growth patterns within the range of tolerance can vary considerably depending on the set ...
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(2021-10-08)Anchialine habitats are found within underwater subterranean coastal cave systems and contain a vast array of stygobitic taxa. Due to the inherent difficulties of accessing underwater cave systems, the evolutionary history ...
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(2015-05-29)The Big Thicket National Preserve in southeast Texas, U.S.A has been the subject of numerous vascular plant surveys. However, there has not been a comprehensive survey of non-vascular plants (bryophytes) since its founding ...
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(2017-06-27)The biogeographical history of the Afro-tropical Guineo-Congolian lowland forests during the Plio-Pleistocene is characterized by pervasive fragmentation-coalescence cycling due to global climatic oscillations. Vicariance ...
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(2019-04-02)Species distributions are expected to shift with changes in climate at a global scale. The northern latitudes are warming at a rate three times greater than the global mean, which has resulted in the Arctic tundra undergoing ...
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(2022-12-09)Understanding how processes shape the occurrence and life history of species is important to their management and conservation. Freshwater mussels are one of the most imperiled groups in North America, with 90 of the ~300 ...