Snow depth drives habitat selection by overwintering birds in built-up areas, farmlands and forests [0.03%]
雪深影响城市、农田和森林地区越冬鸟类的生境选择
Purabi Deshpande,Petteri Lehikoinen,Rose Thorogood et al.
Purabi Deshpande et al.
Aim: Abundances of animals vary according to species-specific habitat selection, but habitats are undergoing rapid change in response to anthropogenic alterations of land use and climate. The long-term decline of snowfall...
Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities [0.03%]
协调三大分类权威的全球哺乳动物分布专家范围图
Charles J Marsh,Yanina V Sica,Connor J Burgin et al.
Charles J Marsh et al.
Aim: Comprehensive, global information on species' occurrences is an essential biodiversity variable and central to a range of applications in ecology, evolution, biogeography and conservation. Expert range maps often rep...
Dispersal out of Wallacea spurs diversification of Pteropus flying foxes, the world's largest bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) [0.03%]
迁出华莱西亚地区促进了世界上最大的蝙蝠-大狐蝠的多样化(哺乳纲:蝙蝠目)
Susan M Tsang,Sigit Wiantoro,Maria Josefa Veluz et al.
Susan M Tsang et al.
Aim: Islands provide opportunities for isolation and speciation. Many landmasses in the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA) are oceanic islands, and founder-event speciation is expected to be the predominant form of speciat...
Dispersal Kernels may be Scalable: Implications from a Plant Pathogen [0.03%]
传播核函数可能是可拓展的:从植物病原物得出的启示
Daniel H Farber,Patrick De Leenheer,Christopher C Mundt
Daniel H Farber
Aim: Understanding how spatial scale of study affects observed dispersal patterns can provide insights into spatiotemporal population dynamics, particularly in systems with significant long-distance dispersal (LDD). We ai...
Invasive lumbricid earthworms in North America - different life-histories but common dispersal? [0.03%]
入侵北美地区的蚓螈科蚯蚓的不同生命史和共同传播方式?
Andreas Klein,Nico Eisenhauer,Ina Schaefer
Andreas Klein
Aim: Lumbricid earthworms are invasive across northern North America, causing notable changes in forest ecosystems. During their range expansion they encountered harsher climatic conditions compared to their native ranges...
Functional traits explain amphibian distribution in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest [0.03%]
功能性状解释巴西大西洋森林两栖动物的分布
Ricardo Lourenço-de-Moraes,Felipe S Campos,Rodrigo B Ferreira et al.
Ricardo Lourenço-de-Moraes et al.
Aim: Species distributions are one of the most important ways to understand how communities interact through macroecological relationships. The functional abilities of a species, such as its plasticity in various environm...
The biogeographical assignment of a west Kenyan rain forest remnant: further evidence from analysis of its reptile fauna [0.03%]
肯尼亚西部一片雨林遗迹的生物地理分布归类:对其爬行动物的研究进一步表明了这一点
Philipp Wagner,Jörn Köhler,Andreas Schmitz et al.
Philipp Wagner et al.
Aim The Kakamega Forest, western Kenya, has been biogeographically assigned to both lowland and montane forest biomes, or has even been considered to be unique. Most frequently it has been linked with the Guineo-Congolian rain forest block...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Taxonomy and diversity of Afroalpine Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) on Mount Kenya and the Rwenzori Mountains, East Africa [0.03%]
东非肯尼亚山和卢旺佐里山 Afroalpine 区域的蚤蝇科(双翅目)分类和多样性研究
Hilde Eggermont,Dirk Verschuren
Hilde Eggermont
Aim Anthropogenic climate change is expected to result in the complete loss of glaciers from the high mountains of tropical Africa, with profound impacts on the hydrology and ecology of unique tropical cold-water lakes located downstream f...
Diversity and distribution of ferns in sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar and some islands of the South Atlantic [0.03%]
撒哈拉以南非洲、马达加斯加和大西洋一些岛屿的蕨类植物的多样性和分布
J J Aldasoro,F Cabezas,C Aedo
J J Aldasoro
Aim This paper reports the diversity and endemism patterns of African ferns, and explores the potential role of diversity refuges and environmental and historical factors in the shaping of these patterns. Material and locations The extant...
Petr Petřík,Helge Bruelheide
Petr Petřík
Aim To test whether species groups (i.e. assemblages of species co-occurring in nature) that are statistically derived at one scale (broad, medium, or fine scale) can be transferred to another scale, and to identify the driving forces that...