نتایج جستجو برای: latitude

تعداد نتایج: 16503  

2012
Emanuele Crocetti Carlotta Buzzoni Alessandra Chiarugi Paolo Nardini Nicola Pimpinelli

Objective. Evaluate the ecological relationship between skin melanoma epidemiology and latitude in Italy. Methods. We used data from the Italian network of cancer registries (Airtum). In a Poisson model, we evaluated the effect on incidence, mortality, and survival of latitude, adjusting for some demographic, social, phenotypic, and behavioural variables. Results. Incidence increased in Italy b...

2016
Stephen F. Poropat Philip D. Mannion Paul Upchurch Scott A. Hocknull Benjamin P. Kear Martin Kundrát Travis R. Tischler Trish Sloan George H. K. Sinapius Judy A. Elliott David A. Elliott

Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect of Gondwanan break-up on Cretaceous dinosaur distribution. Major spatiotemporal gaps in the Gondwanan Cretaceous fossil record, coupled with taxon incompleteness, have hindered research on this effect, especially in Australia. Here we report on two new sauropod specimens from the early Late Creta...

2017
Alexander Matul Rahul Mohan

An objective of the study is to get new biogeographic information on the modern polycystine radiolarians from the high-latitude North Atlantic. The quantitative radiolarian dataset was compiled from publications and own micropaleontological counts from samples of the bottom surface sediments of the North Atlantic north of 40N and Nordic Seas. Standard statistical treatment of micropaleontologic...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Christy A Hipsley Donald B Miles Johannes Müller

While global variation in taxonomic diversity is strongly linked to latitude, the extent to which morphological disparity follows geographical gradients is less well known. We estimated patterns of lineage diversification, morphological disparity and rates of phenotypic evolution in the Old World lizard family Lacertidae, which displays a nearly inverse latitudinal diversity gradient with decre...

2013
Enrique Alcalde-Cabero Javier Almazán-Isla Antonio García-Merino Joao de Sá Jesús de Pedro-Cuesta

BACKGROUND A debate surrounding multiple sclerosis epidemiology has centred on time-related incidence increases and the need of monitoring. The purpose of this study is to reassess multiple sclerosis incidence in the European Economic Area. METHODS We conducted a systematic review of literature from 1965 onwards and integrated elements of original research, including requested or completed da...

Journal: :Science 2010
Andrew D Barton Stephanie Dutkiewicz Glenn Flierl Jason Bragg Michael J Follows

Spatial diversity gradients are a pervasive feature of life on Earth. We examined a global ocean circulation, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem model that indicated a decrease in phytoplankton diversity with increasing latitude, consistent with observations of many marine and terrestrial taxa. In the modeled subpolar oceans, seasonal variability of the environment led to competitive exclusion of p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Daniel L Rabosky Pascal O Title Huateng Huang

The tropics contain far greater numbers of species than temperate regions, suggesting that rates of species formation might differ systematically between tropical and non-tropical areas. We tested this hypothesis by reconstructing the history of speciation in New World (NW) land birds using BAMM, a Bayesian framework for modelling complex evolutionary dynamics on phylogenetic trees. We estimate...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Xia Hua John J Wiens

Speciation often has a strong geographical and environmental component, but the ecological factors that potentially underlie allopatric and parapatric speciation remain understudied. Two ecological mechanisms by which speciation may occur on geographic scales are allopatric speciation through niche conservatism and parapatric or allopatric speciation through niche divergence. A previous study o...

2016
Patrick Longobardi Alvaro Montenegro Hugo Beltrami Michael Eby

Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and mass balances that can lead to local and global climate changes. Previous modelling studies show that the global surface air temperature (SAT) response to deforestation depends on latitude, with most simulations showing that high latitude deforestation results in cooling, low latitude deforestat...

2015
Anne E. Magurran Maria Dornelas Faye Moyes Nicholas J. Gotelli Brian McGill

The role human activities play in reshaping biodiversity is increasingly apparent in terrestrial ecosystems. However, the responses of entire marine assemblages are not well-understood, in part, because few monitoring programs incorporate both spatial and temporal replication. Here, we analyse an exceptionally comprehensive 29-year time series of North Atlantic groundfish assemblages monitored ...

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