نتایج جستجو برای: range species

تعداد نتایج: 1168072  

2006
Anthony Mitchell Hoon Hay

Three of 5 potentially useful gene regions have been sequenced as part of a survey of genetic variation within the Cheesemania complex, with particular emphasis on the status of C. `Chalk Range'. The 3 regions screened to date have shown no variation between these entities. It is recommended that the remaining potentially variable DNA regions be sequenced. If no variation is shown for any of th...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Kevin J Gaston Fangliang He

The major role played by environmental factors in determining the geographical range sizes of species raises the possibility of describing their long-term dynamics in relatively simple terms, a goal which has hitherto proved elusive. Here we develop a stochastic differential equation to describe the dynamics of the range size of an individual species based on the relationship between abundance ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Michael K Borregaard Nicholas J Gotelli Carsten Rahbek

The concept of species-level heritability is widely contested. Because it is most likely to apply to emergent, species-level traits, one of the central discussions has focused on the potential heritability of geographic range size. However, a central argument against range-size heritability has been that it is not compatible with the observed shape of present-day species range-size distribution...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Stephan Peischl Mark Kirkpatrick Laurent Excoffier

Expanding populations incur a mutation burden, the so-called expansion load. Using a mixture of individual-based simulations and analytical modeling, we study the expansion load process in models where population growth depends on the population's fitness (i.e., hard selection). We show that expansion load can severely slow down expansions and limit a species' range, even in the absence of envi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Emily A. Hornett Sylvain Charlat Nina Wedell Chris D. Jiggins Gregory D.D. Hurst

Sex ratios are subject to distortion by a range of inherited parasites. Although it has been predicted that the presence of these elements will result in spatial and temporal variation in host sex ratio, testing of this hypothesis has been constrained by availability of historical data. We here determine spatial and temporal variation in sex ratio in a interaction between a butterfly and male-k...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Amanda E Bates Catherine M McKelvie Cascade J B Sorte Simon A Morley Nicholas A R Jones Julie A Mondon Tomas J Bird Gerry Quinn

Species with broader geographical ranges are expected to be ecological generalists, while species with higher heat tolerances may be relatively competitive at more extreme and increasing temperatures. Thus, both traits are expected to relate to increased survival during transport to new regions of the globe, and once there, establishment and spread. Here, we explore these expectations using dat...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Damaris Zurell Wilfried Thuiller Jörn Pagel Juliano S Cabral Tamara Münkemüller Dominique Gravel Stefan Dullinger Signe Normand Katja H Schiffers Kara A Moore Niklaus E Zimmermann

Increasing biodiversity loss due to climate change is one of the most vital challenges of the 21st century. To anticipate and mitigate biodiversity loss, models are needed that reliably project species' range dynamics and extinction risks. Recently, several new approaches to model range dynamics have been developed to supplement correlative species distribution models (SDMs), but applications c...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2005
S Grosskinsky T Hanney

We consider a zero-range process with two species of interacting particles. The steady-state phase diagram of this model shows a variety of condensate phases in which a single site contains a finite fraction of all the particles in the system. Starting from a homogeneous initial distribution, we study the coarsening dynamics in each of these condensate phases, which is expected to follow a scal...

2014
Jens-Christian Svenning Dominique Gravel Robert D. Holt Frank M. Schurr Wilfried Thuiller Tamara Münkemüller Katja H. Schiffers Stefan Dullinger Thomas C. Edwards Thomas Hickler Steven I. Higgins Julia E. M. S. Nabel Jörn Pagel Signe Normand

Ongoing and predicted global change makes understanding and predicting species' range shifts an urgent scientific priority. Here, we provide a synthetic perspective on the so far poorly understood effects of interspecific interactions on range expansion rates. We present theoretical foundations for how interspecific interactions may modulate range expansion rates, consider examples from empiric...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Karin S Pfennig Audrey L Kelly Amanda A Pierce

Explaining the evolution of species geographical ranges is fundamental to understanding how biodiversity is distributed and maintained. The solution to this classic problem in ecology and evolution remains elusive: we still do not fully know how species geographical ranges evolve and what factors fuel range expansions. Resolving this problem is now more crucial than ever with increasing biodive...

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