New research published in Nature Ecology and Evolution reveals significant recent shifts in tree diversity among the tropical forests of the Andes and Amazon, driven by global change.
1. The spatial basis of biogeography -- 2. Analyzing the timeline of evolution -- 3. New Zealand geology -- 4. Introduction to the New Zealand biota and its geography -- 5. Biogeography of northern ...
The International Biogeography Society (TIBS) has relaunched its flagship open-access scientific journal, Frontiers of Biogeography (FoB), on the ARPHA platform, where it will be co-published with ...
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The amazing biogeography of the Galapagos
This video explores the Galapagos Islands and their role in shaping our understanding of evolution and natural selection.
Radiolarians are marine protists renowned for their intricate silica skeletons, which serve not only as a testament to their biological complexity but also as valuable archives of past and present ...
Funk, Vicki Ann. 2003. "Biogeography and evolution of the largest flowering plant family (Compositae): A southern hemisphere story." The International Biogeography Society, 000.
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
At a presentation last week, two speakers described their travels. The first presenter described her hike across the French and Swiss Alps. Her photos were beautiful, and the flora and fauna were ...
Up to 30% of bird diversity hotspots, places where large numbers of different bird species occur, in the western United States face threats from high-severity wildfires in the future that could ...
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