
Biogeography
- Study Illustrates Diversification, Speciation In Biological
- Herbivores, Pull Up A Chair To The Table: Salt Marsh Plants At Higher Latitudes More Palatable, According To New Study
- Researchers push back the clock on native farming history
- K-State researchers using GIS to locate sites for carcass disposal
- Domesticated pig's wild origin mapped
- Overlapping genetic and archaeological evidence suggests neoloithic migration, say Stanford researchers
- UCI scientists reconstruct migration of avian flu virus
- NASA Helps Forecast Reptile Distributions In Madagascar
- Climate Change Not The Only Factor Controlling Distribution of Plant Species
- The Trichoderma koningii aggregate species
- Geoinformation from space sharpens population density maps
- Siberian Tigers Hang Tough: Results Of Latest Survey Show Tiger Numbers In Russia Stable
- Two dinosaurs from Africa give clues to continents’ split
- Lychnis Moth (Hadena Bicruris) Lays More Eggs In Isolated Areas
- Soil Nutrients Shape Tropical Forests, Large-scale Study Indicates
- Human Diversity: Our Genes Tell Where We Live
- Latitudinal and longitudinal barriers in global biogeography
- Cod in a sweat: some like it hot!
- Carnivore extinction risk determined more by biology than human population density, says study
- Evidence human activities have shaped large-scale ecological patterns
- Changes to insect-seeking calls of horseshoe bats may drive new species formation
- Vanished super-ocean or expanding Earth?
- Lost Fish Found - 85 Years Later
- Plate Tectonics, Seaways and Climate in the Historical Biogeography of Mammals
- Recent transcontinental sweep of Toxoplasma gondii driven by a single monomorphic chromosome
- Hundreds of thousands of viral species present in the world's oceans
- Widespread genetic exchange among terrestrial bacteriophages
- New solutions to old problems: widespread taxa, redundant distributions and missing areas in event–based biogeography
- Saving Space: Climate Change Impact on Species Goes Beyond Latitude
- University Of Florida Discovery Raises Questions About Origin Of African Mammals
- New Research Proves Single Origin Of Humans In Africa
- Unraveling The Mystery Of Modern Potatoes' Origins
- Understanding Earth's Underwater Forests: Kelp Demography Off The Coast Of California
- New Studies Find Amazing Concentration Of Species Unique To East African Mountains
- First Surveys Of Tanzanian Mountains Reveal 160 Animal Species, Including New
- Global Map Shows New Patterns Of Extinction Risk
- Why Are There So Many More Species Of Insects? Because Insects Have Been Here Longer
- Out Of Africa -- Bacteria, As Well: Homo Sapiens And H. Pylori Jointly Spread Across The Globe
- Scientists Reconstruct Migration Of Avian Flu Virus
- Neighbors Gone, Fruits Gone, Species Gone
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