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期刊名:Global ecology and biogeography

缩写:GLOBAL ECOL BIOGEOGR

ISSN:1466-822X

e-ISSN:1466-8238

IF/分区:6.0/Q1

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Aim: Freshwater fishes comprise over 20% of vertebrate biodiversity despite occupying
Carlos Calderón Del Cid,Torsten Hauffe,Juan D Carrillo et al. Carlos Calderón Del Cid et al.
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Aim: To investigate the drivers of intra-specific genetic diversity in centipedes, a group of ancient predatory soil arthropods. Location: ...
Udita Bansal,Maria Thaker Udita Bansal
Aim: Latitudinal gradients in life-history traits are apparent in many taxa and are expected to be strong for ectotherms that have temperature-driven constraints on performance and fitness. The strength of these gradients...
Mathias Mayer,Andri Baltensweiler,Jason James et al. Mathias Mayer et al.
Aim: Forest disturbances are increasing around the globe due to changes in climate and management, deteriorating forests' carbon sink strength. Estimates of global forest carbon budgets account for losses of plant biomass...
Thomas A M Pugh,Rupert Seidl,Daijun Liu et al. Thomas A M Pugh et al.
Aim: The sweeping transformation of the biosphere by humans over the last millennia leaves only limited windows into its natural state. Much of the forests that dominated temperate and southern boreal regions have been lo...
Johannes Hausharter,Sonia Rashid,Johannes Wessely et al. Johannes Hausharter et al.
Aim: The breadth of ecological niches and dispersal abilities have long been discussed as important determinants of species' range sizes. However, studies directly comparing the relative effects of both factors are rare, ...
Karina Reiter,Christoph Plutzar,Dietmar Moser et al. Karina Reiter et al.
Aim: Land use is the most pervasive driver of biodiversity loss. Predicting its impact on species richness (SR) is often based on indicators of habitat loss. However, the degradation of habitats, especially through land-u...
Wolfgang Willner,Johannes Wessely,Andreas Gattringer et al. Wolfgang Willner et al.
Aim: Our knowledge of Pleistocene refugia and post-glacial recolonization routes of forest understorey plants is still very limited. The geographical ranges of these species are often rather narrow and show highly idiosyn...
Benjamin Weigel,Niina Kotamäki,Olli Malve et al. Benjamin Weigel et al.
Aim: We use lake phytoplankton community data to quantify the spatio-temporal and scale-dependent impacts of eutrophication, land-use and climate change on species niches and community assembly processes while accounting ...