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Frontiers of Biogeography
ISSN Print: 1948-6596
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Massively parallel DNA sequencing: the new frontier in biogeography
Luiz A. Rocha
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Moisés A. Bernal
,
Michelle R. Gaither
,
Michael E. Alfaro
Shedding light on Southeast Asia’s complex biogeography
Ferry Slik
Fine-scale biogeography: tidal elevation strongly affects population genetic structure and demographic history in intertidal fishes
Sophie von der Heyden
,
Enelge Gildenhuys
,
Giacomo Bernardi
,
Rauri C.K. Bowie
Two sides of the same coin: extinctions and originations across the Atlantic/Indian Ocean boundary as consequences of the same climate oscillation
Peter R. Teske
,
Gerardo I. Zardi
,
Christopher D. McQuaid
,
Katy R. Nicastro
The effects of past, present and future climate change on range-wide genetic diversity in northern North Atlantic marine species
Jim Provan
Complex origins of the Lusitania biogeographic province and northeastern Atlantic fishes
Vítor C. Almada
,
Jesus Falcón Toledo
,
Alberto Brito
,
André Levy
Handbook for opening the vault: a helpful guide to using and interpreting paleontological data
Elizabeth S. Jeffers
The International Biogeography Society: enabling a dynamic discipline
Rosemary G. Gillespie
A remarkable anniversary: Surtsey becomes 50 years
Henning Adsersen
Ecology in Africa: a view from the past for informing the future
Dino J. Martins
I wish I were there… a review of tropical ecosystems and ecological concepts
Jennifer S. Powers
Biogeography and phylogeography of the Atlantic
Rita Castilho
,
W. Stewart Grant
,
Vítor M. Almada
Contrasts in the phylogeography of two migratory lampreys in western Europe
Ana Pereira
,
Vítor C. Almada
Mapping species distributions: living with uncertainty
Richard Ladle
,
Joaquín Hortal
Antarctic ecosystems: an extreme environment in a changing world
David Hopkins
Everything changes – especially on islands
Spyros Sfenthourakis
The way back journey: islands as sources of biodiversity
Tadeu Siqueira
The (often ignored) role of vicariance in evolutionary diversification on oceanic islands
Christine E. Parent
Species distribution models for species distribution modellers
Carsten F Dormann
Why biogeography matters: historical biogeography vs. phylogeography and community phylogenetics for inferring ecological and evolutionary processes
John J. Wiens
The responses of tropical forest species to global climate change: acclimate, adapt, migrate, or go extinct?
Kenneth J Feeley
,
Evan M Rehm
,
Brian Machovina
DIY Guide for Reptilian Monitoring
John Martin Matter
Look northward to the boreal, the home of many migrating birds
Darren E. Irwin
Escaping the trap of low sample size in island biogeography
Joaquín Hortal
Plants and Islands revisited
José María Fernández-Palacios
Atlantic fishes as a model for the study of biogeography and phylogeograhy
Giacomo Bernardi
Ecology and biogeography of island parasitoid faunas
Ana M. C. Santos
Re-imagining conservation goals in light of global change
Laura Jane Martin
President’s note to IBS members
Lawrence Heaney
Discussing the latest advances in biogeography with young biogeographers
Sandra Nogué
,
Ana M. C. Santos
,
Michele Sanders
,
Leticia M. O. Ochoa
Tackling thorny issues in seasonally dry tropical forests
Jaboury Ghazoul
Incorporating climate change into conservation planning: Identifying priority areas across a species’ range
Mary E Blair
,
Robert A Rose
,
Peter J Ersts
,
Eric W Sanderson
Headwaters in the clouds
Michael Richter
A case for microbial endemism
Jennifer B. H. Martiny
Avian history is written by the winners
Derek W. Yalden
The naked truth of postdocs in Spain
Alberto Jimenez-Valverde
,
Pelayo Acevedo
Towards new directions and collaborations in macroecology
Catherine Graham
,
Marten Winter
The keystone species concept: a critical appraisal
Henry Eden W Cottee-Jones
,
Robert J. Whittaker
Stemming “ignorance creep” in paleoecology and biogeography
Jessica L Blois
If the conceptual straitjacket fits, chances are, you’re already wearing it
Brenden Holland
Losing time? Incorporating a deeper temporal perspective into modern ecology
Felisa A. Smith
,
Alison G. Boyer
Individual variation and weak neutrality as determinants of forest diversity
Brian Beckage
,
Louis Gross
,
William Platt
,
William Godsoe
Climate change mapped
Mike Shanahan
Advancing Frontiers, with a prospective
Michael N Dawson
,
Richard Field
,
Joaquin Hortal
Conference program and abstracts. International Biogeography Society 6th Biennial Meeting – 9-13 January 2013, Miami, Florida, USA
Joaquín Hortal
,
Karen Faller
,
Kenneth Feeley
,
Richard Field
A cure for seeing double? Convergence and unification in biogeography and ecology
Michael N Dawson
,
Joaquin Hortal
Taxonomy on the fast track
Jan Beck
Shadows of the past: paleo-reconstructions, phylogenies, and macroecological hypotheses
Diogo Borges Provete
,
Fabricio Villalobos
,
Marcus Vinícius Cianciaruso
Species richness, habitable volume, and species densities in freshwater, the sea, and on land
Michael N Dawson
The application of species distribution models in the megadiverse Neotropics poses a renewed set of research questions
Luciana H. Y. Kamino
,
Paulo De Marco Jr
,
Thiago F. Rangel
,
Silvana Amaral
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