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COS 38
Distributions And Range Limits
Tue, Aug 03, 2021:
7:00 AM-8:00 AM
Moderator:
Malin L. Pinsky
On Demand
Are mountain passes higher in the tropics? Revisiting the climate variability hypothesis suggests microgeography more important than latitude
David H. Klinges
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Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida
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Different biogeographic reconstructions support divergent biogeographic trajectories: The need to integrate genetic, pollen, and occurrence data for robust inference
Antonio R. Castilla
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Michigan State University
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Food has a larger effect on bird abundances where thermoregulatory costs are high
C. Lane Scher
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Duke University
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Habitat but not topographic heterogeneity constrains the range sizes of African mammals
Daniel A. Lauer
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Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Quantitative Biosciences, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Impact assessment of coastal marine range shifts to support proactive management
Amy K. Henry
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine
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Microbial species, community, and network responses across strong environmental gradients: Does the ‘everything is everywhere’ paradigm hold up when compared to macroscopic organisms?
Clara M. Arboleda-Baena
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Estación Costera de Investigaciones Marinas, Center for Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES), Millenium Nucleus NUTME, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Predator-prey interactions under climatic change: A mechanistic species distribution model
Xuezhen Ge
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University of Guelph
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The underappreciated role of harsh rocky outcrops as herbivore refugia for CA jewelflowers
Sarah R. Ashlock
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University of California, Davis
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Trees on the move: Are disturbances facilitating range shifts in trees of the western US?
Katie M. Nigro
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Colorado State University
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