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Top Papers - Functional Ecology
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Read recent popular papers from. Papers downloaded most in Wiley Online Library in 2014 are listed below:. Adaptive versus non-adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the potential for contemporary adaptation in new environments. C K Ghalambor, J. K. McKay, S. P. Carroll, D. N. Reznick. Chronic exposure to low-dose radiation at Chernobyl favours adaptation to oxidative stress in birds. Predicting changes in community composition and ecosystem functioning from plant traits: revisiting the Holy Grail. Defensive...
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Review Articles - Journal of Applied Ecology
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Practical implementation of ecosystem monitoring for the ecosystem approach to management. Authors: Kupschus, S., Schratzberger, M., Righton, D. Journal of Applied Ecology, 53: 1236–1247. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12648. Top-down control as important as nutrient enrichment for eutrophication effects in North Atlantic coastal ecosystems. Authors: Östman, Ö., Eklöf, J., Eriksson, B. K., Olsson, J., Moksnes, P.-O., Bergström, U. Using in situ management to conserve biodiversity under climate change. Authors: F...
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Recognition of Achievement Award - Journal of Animal Ecology
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Recognition of Achievement Award. Recognition of Achievement for a Research Paper. Recognition of Achievement for a Research Paper is an award presented to the corresponding author of the most highly cited paper in the BES journals for the past 5 years. Journal of Animal Ecology. Awarded to Dr Jane Elith in 2014 for her paper. A working guide to boosted regression trees. Co-authored with John Leathwick and Trevor Hastie. Journal of Animal Ecology, 77: 802–813). Richardson), a native freshwater fish of Ne...
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Special Features - Journal of Animal Ecology
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OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS. Special Feature on animal host–microbe interactions. Here, we launch a call for papers on animal host–microbe interactions for publication in a Special Feature in 2017. Manuscripts should be submitted in the usual way. Journal of Animal Ecology. Submission deadline: 20th December 2016. Expected issue publication date: July 2017. Accepted papers will be published online in Earlyview. British Ecological Society Cross Journal Special Feature: Demography Beyond the Population. The goal ...
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International Collaboration Virtual Issue - Journal of Animal Ecology
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International Collaboration Virtual Issue. International Collaboration Virtual Issue. Risk avoidance in sympatric large carnivores: reactive or predictive? Femke Broekhuis, Gabriele Cozzi, Marion Valeix, John W. McNutt and David W. Macdonald. Why are there more arboreal ant species in primary than in secondary tropical forests? Petr Klimes, Cliffson Idigel, Maling Rimandai, Tom M. Fayle, Milan Janda, George D. Weiblen and Vojtech Novotny. Adam D. Hayward, Alastair J. Wilson, Jill G. Pilkingto...Hedgerow ...
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Online Open - Journal of Animal Ecology
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OnlineOpen: Open access option. For the full list of terms and conditions, click here. Any authors wishing to designate their paper OnlineOpen will be able to do so through Wiley Author Services. Once a paper is accepted and sent through to production authors will receive an email from Wiley’s Author Services where the author will be able to choose an appropriate licence for their paper. Open Access Virtual Issues. To see the latest Open Access papers take a look at our Open Access Virtual Issues.
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Practitioner’s Perspective - Journal of Applied Ecology
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Introducing a different voice in applied ecology. Journal of Applied Ecology. Launched a major new initiative in 2011 to bridge the gap between applied ecological research and practical environmental management. The. Series provides a platform for individuals involved in hands-on management of ecological resources, to explain what is needed to ensure effective take-up of the results of research. Read the information for authors. On Practitioner's Perspectives, and these articles:. By Rebecca Ostertag, La...
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Activities - Macroecology UK
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Upcoming meetings and workshops. EU Macro 2015, copenhagen, denmark. Date and time: 14th - 16th June 2015 (3pm start on the 14th). University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Organisers: Sal Keith, Carsten Rahbek, Adam Algar, Marten Winter. Website: EUMacro2015.weebly.com. We are very excited about our joint meeting this year with the GfÖ Macroecology Specialist Group. And the Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate (CMEC). REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN - CLICK HERE. Date: 21st April 2015. Who will be holding a...
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Shinichi Nakagawa - I-DEEL: Inter-Disciplinary Ecology and Evolution Lab
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Shinichi is currently an ARC Future Fellow and an Assoc Prof at E&ERC and BEES, UNSW. I was born in Nagano. And brought up in Saitama. Japan After turning 21, I had an urge to go overseas to try my luck. I did BSc (Hons) at the University of Waikato. New Zealand (2003) and PhD at the University of Sheffield. United Kingdom (2007). After a brief postdoc period, I got a job as lecturer at the University of Otago. And 3) Applied Statistics. At the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. Past Work / Education.
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Bat Detective | A Zooniverse Project Blog | Page 2
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A Zooniverse Project Blog. November 30, 2015. Next stop on the World Tour: We’re in Ghana! Welcome to the second stop on the Bat Detective World Tour! 8216; that they provide for humans. One particular bat species is one of Accra’s most famous urban residents – the straw-coloured fruit bat (. Massive gatherings of up to a million individuals of this large species are known for roosting in trees near the centre of the city, before spectacularly taking off at dusk. Which do not use true ultrasonic echoloca...
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