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Species Delimitation and Diversification History in Rhinoceros Beetles: How Many and Why So Many Species?
(2016)
I address two grand challenges in biology – species delimitation and speciation process. Additionally, I attempt to bridge the gap between macro- and micro-evolutionary studies. The characteristics of two groups of rhinoceros ...
Estimates of fish and coral larvae as nutrient subsidies to coral reef ecosystems
(Chapman and HallWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2018-06)
Nutrient subsidies are essential for the functioning of many ecosystems. A long‐standing conundrum in coral reef ecology is how these systems can be among the most productive globally, but persist in nutrient‐poor conditions. ...
Dichopetala And New Related North American Genera: A Study In Genitalic Similarity In Sympatry And Genitalic Differences In Allopatry (Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae: Odonturini)
(2013-07-01)
The genus Dichopetala Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 sensu Rehn and Hebard, 1914 is revised, with the description of 6 new genera and 14 new species...
Vertebrate Responses To Spatiotemporal Variation In Seed Production Of Mast‐Fruiting Dipterocarpaceae
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Ecological Society of America, 2000-02)
Last and corresponding authorship practices in ecology
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Springer‐Verlag, 2017-11)
Authorship is intended to convey information regarding credit and responsibility for manuscripts. However, while there is general agreement within ecology that the first author is the person who contributed the most to a ...
Rural Land‐Use Trends In The Conterminous United States, 1950–2000
(Ecological Society of AmericaWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2005-12)
Phosphorus Efficiency Of Bornean Rain Forest Productivity: Evidence Against The Unimodal Efficiency Hypothesis
(Ecological Society of AmericaWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2005-06)
Alewife planktivory controls the abundance of two invasive predatory cladocerans in Lake Michigan
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007-03)
The Ecology and Behavior of New Chimpanzee Mothers at Ngogo, Kibale National Park, Uganda.
(2016)
Female mammals invest heavily in reproduction. Females require food to reproduce and thus mothers compete for food. In group-living species, females who form strong intrasexual social bonds reproduce more than females who ...
Why does fertilization reduce plant species diversity? Testing three competition-based hypotheses
(Blackwell Science Ltd, 2002-04)
1 Plant species diversity drops when fertilizer is added or productivity increases. To explain this, the total competition hypothesis predicts that competition above ground and below ground both become more important, ...