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Frontiers of Biogeography, the official journal of The International Biogeography Society (TIBS), has received its first ...
Lately we've been learning about the field of island biogeography, but so far every example we've looked at has been... an ...
Deep in the Pacific Ocean lies a chain of islands cut off from the rest of the world. Here life from all across the world has ...
The study of biogeography and paleoecology during the Mesozoic-Cenozoic era provides essential insights into how past ...
A new study has shown the first habitat suitability model for the endangered bear cuscus in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi, ...
As humanity ventures deeper into space, one critical question looms large: how do we prevent Earth's microbes from contaminating other worlds? A new study published in Journal of The Royal Society ...
In a global study, scientists have uncovered far greater diversity and flexibility in mosquito feeding patterns than ...
The latest addition is the Marine Organismal Body Size (MOBS) database, an open-access resource that—as its name implies—has ...
Biogeography articles from across Nature Portfolio Biogeography is the study of the large-scale distribution of species. It investigates how these distributions change over time and the processes ...
So far, the Marine Organismal Body Size Database includes the maximum size of some 85,200 marine species. Biologists have launched a database of marine animals’ body sizes that they say could help ...
Beneath the waters of the West Sea (WPS) and Benham Rise, scientists have discovered wide swathes of diverse soft corals.1 ...
Soft corals, which are members of the class Octocorallia, are major components of marine ecosystems, including coral reefs.