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Cluster Networking and Cooperative Localization Based on Biogeography Optimization and Improved Super-Multidimensional Scaling for Multi-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. [PDF]
Zhang S, Zhang H, Zhan Y, Wei X, Liu Y.
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A roadmap to plant functional island biogeography
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2021Island biogeography is the study of the spatio‐temporal distribution of species, communities, assemblages or ecosystems on islands and other isolated habitats.
Julian Schrader+3 more
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2006
Population distribution can be described at different geographic scales, for example, global (biogeographic realm), regional (biome), and landscape (mosaic of habitable patches). The spatial distribution of populations also changes with population size.
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Population distribution can be described at different geographic scales, for example, global (biogeographic realm), regional (biome), and landscape (mosaic of habitable patches). The spatial distribution of populations also changes with population size.
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Systematic Biology, 2002
In the past two decades, vicariance biogeography has become a major subdiscipline of biogeography. The subject of vicariance biogeography is the study of area relationships (e.g., Nelson and Platnick, 1981; Morrone and Crisci, 1995; Humphries and Parenti, 1999).
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In the past two decades, vicariance biogeography has become a major subdiscipline of biogeography. The subject of vicariance biogeography is the study of area relationships (e.g., Nelson and Platnick, 1981; Morrone and Crisci, 1995; Humphries and Parenti, 1999).
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Biogeography of Triassic Ammonoids
2015After the end-Permian mass extinction, ammonoids experienced an explosive recovery followed by episodes of radiation and extinction. These events were associated with sudden biogeographic changes often closely related to major climatic and oceanographic changes. Previous biogeographic studies of Triassic ammonoids have rarely focused on a specific time-
Brayard, Arnaud+4 more
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The oral microbiome: diversity, biogeography and human health.
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023J. L. Baker+4 more
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The gut microbiota and its biogeography.
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Giselle McCallum, C. Tropini
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