Science news articles about 'journal of biogeography'
Disappearance Of Pine Trees In Spain's Cantabrian Mountains Threatens Cantabrian Capercaillie Bird
... its survival. This is the conclusion of a study published in the most recent number of the Journal of Biogeography. The scientists are requesting urgent conservation measures to protect the natural ...The disappearance of pine trees is threatening the Cantabrian capercaillie
... its survival. This is the conclusion of a study published in the most recent number of the Journal of Biogeography. The scientists are requesting urgent conservation measures to protect the natural ...First comprehensive 'inventory' of life in Antarctica
... to monitor how they will respond to future environmental change. Reporting this week in the Journal of Biogeography, the team from British Antarctic Survey and University of Hamburg, describe how ...New explanation for a puzzling biological divide along the Malay Peninsula
... by crowding out species, particularly at the narrowest part of the peninsula called the Isthmus of Kra. The Journal of Biogeography posted their findings online February 25. For most of the past few ...Climate change makes migrations longer for birds
... that are common residents and visitors to Europe, like the Blackcap. Published in the Journal of Biogeography, the scientists demonstrate evidence of potential breeding ranges shifting northwards in ...Voyages of discovery or necessity?
... Robert van Woesik and Mark Bush, propose this intriguing theory in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Biogeography. Based on archeological evidence, paleoclimatic data and modern reports of ciguatera ...Humans related to orangutans, not chimps, says new Pitt, Buffalo Museum of Science study
... progresses by asking questions and testing results." Schwartz and Grehan contend in the Journal of Biogeography that the clear physical similarities between humans and orangutans have long been ...Evolution: Crabs go deep to avoid hot water
... of a notorious deep-sea giant – the king crab. The results, published this week in the Journal of Biogeography, reveal temperature as a driving force behind the speciation and radiation of a major ...Ecological Niche Modeling Sasquatch's Range Distribution
... evolutionary biology. However, as Jeff Lozier and colleagues point out in a paper in the Journal of Biogeography that the models are only as good as the data they are based on. The basic premise of ...
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