Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The loss and fragmentation of natural habitats are some of the greatest threats to terrestrial biodiversity. Much of the practice of conservation science is rooted in Island Biogeography Theory (IBT). IBT postulates that species richness on islands is driven by a dynamic equilibrium between the effects of area on extinction rates and the effects of isolation on colonization rates. However, studies of plants and animals on oceanic islands and man-made habitat islands suggest that IBT needs to be broadened to consider additional habitat characteristics beyond area and isolation. Additionally, species-specific differences in ecology, life-history, morphology, and mobility are all implicated to medi...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
Aim A near universal truth in North America is that species richness increases from the Arctic Circl...
Abstract Population declines for many bat species are associated with rapid, human-induced ecosystem...
Graduation date: 2007Island biogeography has strongly influenced the study of biodiversity because\u...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Order Chiroptera is the only mammalian taxon capable of powered flight. This key adaptation allows f...
Several mechanisms have been shown to influence species richness among island ecosystems, yet most s...
Insular biodiversity is expected to be regulated differently than continental biota, but their deter...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Understanding the geographic and environmental characteristics of islands that affect aspects of bio...
Uncovering the temporal and spatial dynamics of biological communities in response to biotic and abi...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
The correlated processes of habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the most serious threats t...
Summary: Undersampling is commonplace in biodiversity surveys of species-rich tropical assemblage...
Bats are the second most speciose order of mammals in the world and perform a myriad of ecosystem fu...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
Aim A near universal truth in North America is that species richness increases from the Arctic Circl...
Abstract Population declines for many bat species are associated with rapid, human-induced ecosystem...
Graduation date: 2007Island biogeography has strongly influenced the study of biodiversity because\u...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Order Chiroptera is the only mammalian taxon capable of powered flight. This key adaptation allows f...
Several mechanisms have been shown to influence species richness among island ecosystems, yet most s...
Insular biodiversity is expected to be regulated differently than continental biota, but their deter...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Understanding the geographic and environmental characteristics of islands that affect aspects of bio...
Uncovering the temporal and spatial dynamics of biological communities in response to biotic and abi...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
The correlated processes of habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the most serious threats t...
Summary: Undersampling is commonplace in biodiversity surveys of species-rich tropical assemblage...
Bats are the second most speciose order of mammals in the world and perform a myriad of ecosystem fu...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
Aim A near universal truth in North America is that species richness increases from the Arctic Circl...
Abstract Population declines for many bat species are associated with rapid, human-induced ecosystem...