Geodispersal of a geographic area is different from the ... and limits to the richness of ecological communities. Journal of Animal Ecology 61, 1–12 (1992). Crampton, W. G.
It shares the traditional goals of taxonomy: to explore, discover, characterize, name, and classify species; to study their phylogenetic relationships; and to map their geographic distributions ...
From its earliest development as an academic field, geography has been concerned with the manifold ... landscape studies, cultural ecology, and environmental conservation. The University of Colorado ...
The Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center (WyGISC) is developing a new program in ecoinformatics in support of the campus-wide Program in Ecology. A component of a larger University of Wyoming ...
This story appears in the June 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. This summer, we’ll look at three shark species with notorious reputations: tiger sharks, great whites and oceanic ...
The Wyoming Geographic Information Sciences Center (WyGISC) provides state-of-the-art facilities for these analyses and is closely linked with the Program in Ecology. Melanie Murphy, Ph.D. (Ecosystem ...
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