نتایج جستجو برای: climatic requirements

تعداد نتایج: 234708  

2014
Ângela M. Ribeiro Penn Lloyd W. Richard J. Dean Mark Brown Rauri C. K. Bowie

Advances in understanding the process of species formation require an integrated perspective that includes the evaluation of spatial, ecological and genetic components. One approach is to focus on multiple stages of divergence within the same species. Species that comprise phenotypically different populations segregated in apparently distinct habitats, in which range is presently continuous but...

Journal: :The Annals of Iowa 1908

2012
Ram C. Poudel Michael Möller Lian-Ming Gao Antje Ahrends Sushim R. Baral Jie Liu Philip Thomas De-Zhu Li

BACKGROUND Despite the availability of several studies to clarify taxonomic problems on the highly threatened yews of the Hindu Kush-Himalaya (HKH) and adjacent regions, the total number of species and their exact distribution ranges remains controversial. We explored the use of comprehensive sets of morphological, molecular and climatic data to clarify taxonomy and distributions of yews in thi...

2015
Christine Driller Stefan Merker Dyah Perwitasari-Farajallah Walberto Sinaga Novita Anggraeni Hans Zischler Axel Janke

The Indonesian island of Sulawesi harbors a highly endemic and diverse fauna sparking fascination since long before Wallace's contemplation of biogeographical patterns in the region. Allopatric diversification driven by geological or climatic processes has been identified as the main mechanism shaping present faunal distribution on the island. There is both consensus and conflict among range pa...

2002
Michael Schulz Manfred Mudelsee

Paleoclimatic time series are often unevenly spaced in time, making it difficult to obtain an accurate estimate of their red-noise spectrum. A Fortran 90 program (REDFIT) is presented that overcomes this problem by fitting a first-order autoregressive (AR1) process, being characteristic for many climatic processes, directly to unevenly spaced time series. Hence, interpolation in the time domain...

2000
Ronald I. Dorn

For the last two decades, climatically based interpretations have been the major focus in evolutionary studies of dryland alluvial fans. Climatic hypotheses to explain the development of alluvial fans in southern Death Valley, however, do not fare well when they are assessed with criteria used by philosophers of science. First and foremost, dating techniques do not have the chronometric precisi...

2013
Andressa Duran Andreas L. S. Meyer Marcio R. Pie

Despite considerable interest in recent years on species distribution modeling and phylogenetic niche conservatism, little is known about the way in which climatic niches change over evolutionary time. This knowledge is of major importance to understand the mechanisms underlying limits of species distributions, as well as to infer how different lineages might be affected by anthropogenic climat...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Maria Fernanda Bonetti John J Wiens

The evolution of climatic niche specialization has important implications for many topics in ecology, evolution and conservation. The climatic niche reflects the set of temperature and precipitation conditions where a species can occur. Thus, specialization to a limited set of climatic conditions can be important for understanding patterns of biogeography, species richness, community structure,...

Journal: :International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 2018

1998
CARY J. MOCK PATRICK J. BARTLEIN PATRICIA M. ANDERSON

Analyses of more than 40 years of climatic data reveal intriguing spatial variations in climatic patterns for Beringia (North-eastern Siberia and Alaska), aiding the understanding of the hierarchy of climatic controls that operate at different spatial scales within the Arctic. A synoptic climatology, using a subjective classification methodology on January and July sea level pressure, and July ...

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