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  • ...and I am a microbial ecologist with broad interests in ecosystem function, biogeography, biogeochemistry and bacterial gene regulation. My research has focused on
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  • ...= http://bss.sfsu.edu/holzman/courses/Fall00Projects/rsnake.htm | title = Biogeography of Mojave Rattlesnake | author = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | fo ...|url=http://bss.sfsu.edu/holzman/courses/Fall00Projects/rsnake.htm |title=Biogeography of Mojave Rattlesnake |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |wo
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  • ...fossils, and palynomorphs. Microfossils are also used in paleoclimatology, biogeography, and studies of thermal maturation.
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  • ...004) A molecular phylogeny of Amazona: implications for Neotropical parrot biogeography, taxonomy, and conservation. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 30: 421-437.</ref>
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  • ...is whether a community is defined based on evolutionary [[taxonomy]] and [[biogeography]], or based on function and behavior regardless of genetic relationships. F
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  • ...ra (bees, wasps and ants). My main research interests are the systematics, biogeography and floral relations of bees, especially the anthophorine bees of the Easte
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  • ...phylogeny.<ref>Brown, D.M. & Toft, C.A. (1999): Molecular systematics and biogeography of the cockatoos (Psittaciformes: Cacatuidae). Auk 116(1): 141-157.</ref> {
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  • ...A molecular phylogeny of ''Amazona'': implications for Neotropical parrot biogeography, taxonomy, and conservation. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 30: 421-437.</ref> In
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  • {{r|Biogeography}}
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  • #[[Biogeography]]
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  • ...a mainland stock and stochastic [[extinction]]. The concepts of [[island biogeography]] were generalized from physical islands to abstract patches of [[habitat ( *[[Biogeography]]
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  • ...nk takes you to the definition page for that topic (e.g., I just created [[Biogeography/Definition]] by following the "d" link). The "e" link takes you to the ''t
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  • {{rpr|Biogeography}}
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  • ...06. Molecular resolution of population history, systematics and historical biogeography of the Australian ringneck parrots ''Barnardius'': are we there yet? ''Emu'
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  • ...ical perspective. Springer-Verlag, New York. pp. 35-41</ref>. The German [[biogeography|biogeographer]] Carl Troll introduced the term "Landscape ecology" in the l
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  • ...06. Molecular resolution of population history, systematics and historical biogeography of the Australian ringneck parrots ''Barnardius'': are we there yet? ''Emu'
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  • # {{pl|Biogeography}} ## {{pl|Island Biogeography}}
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  • * [[Biogeography]] ...Humboldt]] (1769–1859) - published the Kosmos and founder of the sub-field biogeography. Founder of modern geography
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  • ...he bushmaster (''Lachesis muta'': Viperidae): implications for neotropical biogeography, systematics and conservation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 6
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  • ...ref name='WolfThorpe'>Wüster , W. & R.S. Thorpe. (1990). ''Systematics and biogeography of the Asiatic cobra (Naja naja) species complex in the Philippine Islands.
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