PhDMost quantitative ecological research on aquatic insects has addressed their immature stages. To understand their population dynamics, however, information on the adult stage is essential. This study aimed to obtain quantitative estimates of life cycle features, such as emergence, adult life span and fecundity, and to develop further the methods used. Field studies on adult insects revealed patterns in spatial and temporal distribution and the effect of land use on lateral dispersal. Finally, methods used to estimate dispersal and gene flow were discussed. Studies on Leuctra nigra demonstrated that their emergence is associated with the quantity of emergent substratum locally available. Female L. nigra can be classified as "imma...
Batoid fishes are among the most threatened and least understood chondrichthyan species worldwide du...
Spawning habitat availability and reproductive timing are crucial factors that affect survival of l...
Variations in life-history characteristics across geographic gradients may have implications for the...
Large river ecosystems can support a complex network of tributaries that provide optimal habitat for...
Streams along the Copper River Delta, southcentral Alaska, exhibit contrasting thermal and hydrologi...
This thesis investigates how mechanisms of colonization by aquatic insects, both by ovipositing adul...
Problem: Species’ geographic ranges are determined, in part, by suitable environmental conditions, t...
Worldwide, many lotic ecosystems are heavily impacted by anthropogenic disturbance, leading to a sig...
Dispersal is an important process in the ecology and evolution of organisms, affecting species’ popu...
PhDNatural habitats are spatially and temporally heterogeneous and exert powerful influences over t...
Ecological niche theory suggests two species cannot live in the same ecological niche and difference...
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these vari...
Forest trees, like oaks, rely on high levels of genetic variation to adapt to varying environmental ...
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these vari...
Batoid fishes are among the most threatened and least understood chondrichthyan species worldwide du...
Batoid fishes are among the most threatened and least understood chondrichthyan species worldwide du...
Spawning habitat availability and reproductive timing are crucial factors that affect survival of l...
Variations in life-history characteristics across geographic gradients may have implications for the...
Large river ecosystems can support a complex network of tributaries that provide optimal habitat for...
Streams along the Copper River Delta, southcentral Alaska, exhibit contrasting thermal and hydrologi...
This thesis investigates how mechanisms of colonization by aquatic insects, both by ovipositing adul...
Problem: Species’ geographic ranges are determined, in part, by suitable environmental conditions, t...
Worldwide, many lotic ecosystems are heavily impacted by anthropogenic disturbance, leading to a sig...
Dispersal is an important process in the ecology and evolution of organisms, affecting species’ popu...
PhDNatural habitats are spatially and temporally heterogeneous and exert powerful influences over t...
Ecological niche theory suggests two species cannot live in the same ecological niche and difference...
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these vari...
Forest trees, like oaks, rely on high levels of genetic variation to adapt to varying environmental ...
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these vari...
Batoid fishes are among the most threatened and least understood chondrichthyan species worldwide du...
Batoid fishes are among the most threatened and least understood chondrichthyan species worldwide du...
Spawning habitat availability and reproductive timing are crucial factors that affect survival of l...
Variations in life-history characteristics across geographic gradients may have implications for the...