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CONSERVATION, ECOLOGY, AND EVOLUTION OF MIGRATORY BEHAVIOR IN THE PAINTED BUNTING (Passerina ciris)
(2015)
In animal migration studies, determining the migratory connectivity of different species is a crucial step to understand the ecology and evolution of complex behavioral traits as well as to implement effective conservation ...
Theoretical and Empirical Studies on Hierarchical Effects of Size Distributions: Linking the Individual to its Community
(2017-12)
Population and community ecologists often view the world differently based on one assumption: community ecologists often assume that individuals within a population are functionally equivalent; population ecologists focus ...
Multi-scale effects of habitat alteration on stream fishes: from genotypes to communities
(2011)
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these various scales will be a major challenge to conservation biologists in the coming decades, and will be crucial for predicting ...
Multi-scale effects of habitat alteration on stream fishes: from genotypes to communities
(2011)
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these various scales will be a major challenge to conservation biologists in the coming decades, and will be crucial for predicting ...
Parent-offspring recognition in cave swallows
(2013)
Natural selection favors investment in genetic relatives over giving such aid indiscriminately. Parental care is often easily directed only towards genetic relatives, but under some circumstances, this task can be problematic. ...