The complexity of ecological and evolutionary processes that govern species distributions has long presented a challenge to understanding community assembly history. The work presented here develops a conceptual framework for integrating phylogenetics and biogeography to reconstruct the assembly of communities, provides empirical support for the broad applicability of this framework, tests whether morphology can serve as a proxy for behavioral ecology, and develops a novel metric of assemblage vulnerability and shows how vulnerability is related to biogeographic history. This dissertation demonstrates the need to merge evolution and ecology to reconstruct community assembly, and provides a framework for doing so. Further, the findings prese...
Master thesis submitted to Ghent University for the partial fulfilment of the requirements for the d...
Som afsæt hævdes, at en stor del af den klassiske, landbrugsøkonomiske litteratur bidrager med indsi...
Growth and maturation are processes that are tuned to the external environment an individual is like...
Mangroves are unique, tropical, intertidal forests that, among many other important functions, serve...
Global change threats affecting forests require better understanding of mechanisms driving species e...
Links between biological and cultural diversity concepts, Methods 2 and experience
Global civilisation, and therefore population health, is threatened by excessive inequality, weapons...
As per Breeze and Laborda (2016), a culturally responsive curriculum addresses the integration of st...
Life-world phenomenology provides the theoretical foundation of this study with the aim to answer th...
Major biogeochemical processes in the water columns of lakes and oceans are related to the activitie...
This thesis begins by arguing that the architectural profession has fallen out of balance. I conten...
Laws and policies have created a legal context aimed at allowing the adivasis to develop socioeconom...
This work presents a decolonizing methodology toward understanding sustainability in time and place....
To respond to the research question, “by what processes do new industries emerge?”, the author ident...
Western lowland gorillas: Gorilla g. gorilla) consume large quantities of fruit and disperse a great...
Master thesis submitted to Ghent University for the partial fulfilment of the requirements for the d...
Som afsæt hævdes, at en stor del af den klassiske, landbrugsøkonomiske litteratur bidrager med indsi...
Growth and maturation are processes that are tuned to the external environment an individual is like...
Mangroves are unique, tropical, intertidal forests that, among many other important functions, serve...
Global change threats affecting forests require better understanding of mechanisms driving species e...
Links between biological and cultural diversity concepts, Methods 2 and experience
Global civilisation, and therefore population health, is threatened by excessive inequality, weapons...
As per Breeze and Laborda (2016), a culturally responsive curriculum addresses the integration of st...
Life-world phenomenology provides the theoretical foundation of this study with the aim to answer th...
Major biogeochemical processes in the water columns of lakes and oceans are related to the activitie...
This thesis begins by arguing that the architectural profession has fallen out of balance. I conten...
Laws and policies have created a legal context aimed at allowing the adivasis to develop socioeconom...
This work presents a decolonizing methodology toward understanding sustainability in time and place....
To respond to the research question, “by what processes do new industries emerge?”, the author ident...
Western lowland gorillas: Gorilla g. gorilla) consume large quantities of fruit and disperse a great...
Master thesis submitted to Ghent University for the partial fulfilment of the requirements for the d...
Som afsæt hævdes, at en stor del af den klassiske, landbrugsøkonomiske litteratur bidrager med indsi...
Growth and maturation are processes that are tuned to the external environment an individual is like...