By Jerome G. Prunier
Landscape genetics is emerging as an important way of supporting decision-making in landscape management, in response to the deterioration of matrix permeability due to habitat loss and fragmentation. In line with unremitting methodological...
Frugivorous bird assemblages at high latitudes consist mainly of bird species with an omnivorous diet containing both fruits and a wide range of other food types. This is here exemplified with the North American Turdus migratorius eating both earthworms and fruits...
Figure showing the spatial distribution of the maximum of canopy height (m) derived from airborne LiDAR data at 50 cm resolution across the forest of Compiègne in northern France. Copyright by Tarek Hattab (EDYSAN: https://www.u-picardie.fr/edysan/)....
Factors influencing the proportion of scavenging in a vertebrates’ diet. Each of the traits/ factors ranges from low on the left to high on the right. A high value for a given trait can either increase scavenging propensity (+ +) or reduce it (– –), the same is true for a...
Ecosystem productivity is extremely sensitive to small-scale variability of water and nutrient availability. Spatial variation in savanna vegetation in Okavango delta, Botswana. Photo credit: Petr Pokorny.
Winner of the E4 award
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Plant functional types across Amboseli National Park in August 2012 (photo credit: Ryan Nagelkirk).
#E4 award paper #OpenAccess
By Ryan Nagelkirk and Kyla Dahlin
Variety may be the spice of life, but for land surface modelers...
We have the great pleasure to announce the winner and runner-up of the first (2015) Ecography E4 award (The Ecography Award for Excellence in Ecology and Evolution).
First prize nominee (winner): Šímová & Storch “...
Female blackcap caught and ringed during autumn migration. Photo credit: H.H. de Rooij.
By Marleen M.P. Cobben and Arie J. van Noordwijk
Migration is a very wide-spread behavioural strategy to cope with seasonal changes in environmental...
A red junglefowl, (Gallus gallus) on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, where G. gallus is naturalized.
By Kyle Rosenblad
Since McKinney and Lockwood’s (1999) seminal work, a growing body of research has confirmed that human activity...
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