Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Many broad‐scale studies along spatial and habitat gradients show that organisms' traits can strongly influence community assembly by facilitating dispersal and environmental filtering.
Mark K. L. Wong+6 more
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AEET/SPECO Island Biology Interest Group (IBIG)
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Spatial scale modulates stochastic and deterministic influence on biogeography of photosynthetic biofilms in Southeast Asian hot springs. [PDF]
George C+11 more
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An Essay: Geoedaphics and Island Biogeography for Vascular Plants
A. R. Kruckerberg
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Bacterial biogeography of adult airways in atopic asthma [PDF]
Beigelman, Avraham+2 more
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Uncertainty in blacklisting potential Pacific plant invaders using species distribution models
SDMs can provide valuable support for planning the preventive management of alien species. However, our findings show that blacklist outcomes are highly sensitive to modelling decisions. While ensemble modelling across multiple algorithms is a recommended best practice, our results reinforce the importance of incorporating global occurrence data when ...
Valén Holle+8 more
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VIIIth Spanish Congress of Biogeography
Frontiers of Biogeography Editorial staff
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Nuclear phylogeny of Malus with increased sampling provides new insights into biogeography and character evolution. [PDF]
Zhang L+9 more
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Using total abundance as a proxy for wild bee species richness: A practical tool for non‐experts
The use of a simple but effective proxy could be an important starting point for the expansion of wild bee monitoring initiatives at the regional scale, particularly given the growing involvement of non‐specialists. We provided here a simple implementation framework to use this proxy in rapid biodiversity assessments, such as the evaluation of payment ...
Lorenzo Marini+56 more
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Reconstructing the evolutionary trajectory of Chamaelirium (Melanthiaceae) through phylogenomics: insights from plastome dynamics and historical biogeography. [PDF]
Peng JY+10 more
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