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Ecology & Evolutionary Biology: Recent submissions
Now showing items 461-480 of 1921
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A revision of the tribe Scaphytopini (Homoptera, Cicadellidae) in America north of Mexico
(University of Kansas, 1946) -
A revision of the genus Listronotus (Curculionidae, Coleoptera)
(University of Kansas, 1938) -
A monographic revision of the North American species of Stenelmis (Dryopidae: Coleoptera)
(University of Kansas, 1937) -
Phylogeny of the waxwings and allied birds
(University of Kansas, 1949) -
Comparative anatomy of the species of the genus Populus
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
Mammals [of Monteverde]—2000–2017
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A Macroecological Approach to Understanding Drivers of Riverine Fish Community Composition
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)Macroecology is an evolving ecological discipline that analyzes regional through global processes whose temporal interactions are especially significant over decades to millennia. Understanding if and how variables acting ... -
Morphological and Molecular Insights into Aleocharine Rove Beetle Evolution
(University of Kansas, 2017-08-31)Aleocharinae is the largest subfamily in the largest family of beetles, the rove beetles. The subfamily has at least 61,575 species divided into 63 tribes, and is arguably one of the most taxonomically and ecologically ... -
Basal Carbon Sources Supporting Fish Food Webs in Terminal Basin Rivers
(University of Kansas, 2017-08-31)Terminal basin rivers—those with no outlets to the sea—are unique systems that have been traditionally under-studied despite their widespread occurrence in drier regions of the world. The goal of this study was to elucidate ... -
The Biogeography and Macroevolutionary Trends of Late Paleozoic Cephalopods in the North American Midcontinent Sea: Understanding the response of pelagic organisms to changing climate during the Late Paleozoic Ice Age
(University of Kansas, 2017-08-31)Geographic range is an important macroevolutionary parameter that is frequently considered in paleontological studies. Species distribution and geographic range size are determined by a variety of biotic and abiotic factors ... -
Evolution of Sex Chromosome Dosage Compensation in Animals: A Beautiful Theory, Undermined by Facts and Bedeviled by Details
(Oxford University Press, 2017-08-22)Many animals with genetic sex determination harbor heteromorphic sex chromosomes, where the heterogametic sex has half the gene dose of the homogametic sex. This imbalance, if reflected in the abundance of transcripts or ... -
Ecology of Floristic Quality Assessment: testing for correlations between coefficients of conservatism, species traits and mycorrhizal responsiveness
(Oxford University Press, 2017-12-21)Many plant species are limited to habitats relatively unaffected by anthropogenic disturbance, so protecting these undisturbed habitats is essential for plant conservation. Coefficients of conservatism (C values) were ... -
Coupled dynamics of body mass and population growth in response to environmental change
(Nature Publishing Group, 2010-07-22)Environmental change has altered the phenology, morphological traits and population dynamics of many species1,2. However, the links underlying these joint responses remain largely unknown due to a paucity of long-term data ... -
Comparative anatomy within the genus Celastrus
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
Comparative anatomy within the genus Oenothera
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
The nature of the resistance to larval cestode infections in rabbits
(University of Kansas, 1937) -
First Finding of Succulence and C4/CAM-Cycling Photosynthesis in a Grass: Ecophysiology of Spinifex littoreus in Coastal Regions of Taiwan
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)Spinifex littoreus (Brum. f.) Merr. is a halophytic grass that is distributed on coastal sand dunes in Taiwan (and throughout Southeast Asia). This study is the first report of leaf succulence in a grass, with 64 % of the ... -
Phylogeny, Ecology, and Taxonomic Revision of the Travertine Beetles (Coleoptera: Lutrochidae)
(University of Kansas, 2016-12-31)The Lutrochidae is a small, poorly known group of aquatic beetles, endemic to the Western Hemisphere. The evolutionary history of the group has never been examined in a phylogenetic framework, and much of its diversity is ...