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Mapping where ecologists work: biases in the global distribution of terrestrial ecological observations. Mapping where ecologists workLJ Martin et al. www.frontiersinecology.org ©The Ecological Society of America Site distribution by country.

Mapping where ecologists work: biases in the global distribution of terrestrial ecological observations

Animal Conservation. Journal of Biogeography. Phylogeography of Neotropical Trees The Neotropics harbour some of the most species-rich forests in the world, and understanding their biogeographical history has major implications for debates about the origins of tropical diversity, for the success of conservation efforts, and for predicting responses to climate change.

Journal of Biogeography

This special issue is built around phylogeographical analyses of a number of Neotropical tree lineages and and provides a framework for relating evolutionary divergence to drivers such as ecological, climatic and geological change. Click here to browse the papers in this issue Seed Dispersal on Islands Island ecosystems are famous as natural laboratories for studies in ecology and evolution because of their isolated and relatively simple ecosystems, and islands have had a central role in the development of biogeography, too. Global Ecology and Biogeography.

Global Ecology and Biogeography © John Wiley & Sons Ltd Edited By: David J.

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Currie Impact Factor: 7.223. Conservation Biology. Diversity and Distributions - All Issues.