Present-day patterns of plant distribution have been formed under the influence of various biotic and abiotic factors. Plant distribution reflects the habitat preferences of species and the outcome of their competition as well as the complex evolutionary processes resulting in the specificity of mating systems, the genetic structure of different species and other aspect
Study of the determinants of species’ geographic distributions has a rich tradition in ecology and e...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
A species is expected to occur where the prevailing biotic and abiotic conditions fall within its fu...
Environmental conditions drive the occurrence and growth of plant populations as well as the structu...
Scientists now recognize the importance of species interactions for range shifts, but lack general p...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Populations on the edge of the range are often considered less valuable for conservation with regard...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
The distribution of types of vegetation around the world is clearly related to climate. Different co...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityA species' range is the result of ecological and evolutio...
Every species experiences limits to its geographic distribution on the landscape. Sometimes the barr...
Understanding the ecological processes that govern species’ range margins is a fundamental question ...
Earth is changing rapidly and so are many plant species’ ranges. Here, we synthesize eco-evolutionar...
Study of the determinants of species’ geographic distributions has a rich tradition in ecology and e...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
A species is expected to occur where the prevailing biotic and abiotic conditions fall within its fu...
Environmental conditions drive the occurrence and growth of plant populations as well as the structu...
Scientists now recognize the importance of species interactions for range shifts, but lack general p...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Populations on the edge of the range are often considered less valuable for conservation with regard...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
The distribution of types of vegetation around the world is clearly related to climate. Different co...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityA species' range is the result of ecological and evolutio...
Every species experiences limits to its geographic distribution on the landscape. Sometimes the barr...
Understanding the ecological processes that govern species’ range margins is a fundamental question ...
Earth is changing rapidly and so are many plant species’ ranges. Here, we synthesize eco-evolutionar...
Study of the determinants of species’ geographic distributions has a rich tradition in ecology and e...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...