Publicaties
GBIF data worden gebruikt in wetenschappelijke publicaties. Deze pagina verschaft een overzicht, via de literatuur verzamel site Mendeley, van publicaties die GBIF noemen of die gebaseerd zijn op GBIF data.
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Biogeographical affinities of the New Caledonian biota: a puzzle with 24 pieces
Abstract Aim The distributions of many New Caledonian taxa were reviewed in order to ascertain the main biogeographical connections with other areas. Location Global. Methods Panbiogeographical... -
Environmental gradients explaining the prevalence and intensity of infection with the amphibian chytrid fungus: the host's perspective
Abstract Chydridiomycosis is an infectious emerging disease in amphibians that has been directly linked to mass mortality, drastic population decline and extinction. The understanding of the factors... -
Invasion hotspots for non-native plants in Australia under current and future climates
We apply the concept of biodiversity hotspot analysis (the identification of biogeographical regions of high species diversity) to identify invasion hotspots – areas of potentially suitable climate... -
Phylogeny of kangaroo apples (Solanum subg. Archaesolanum, Solanaceae).
Kangaroo apples, subgenus Archaesolanum, are a unique and still poorly known group within the genus Solanum. Here we aimed to reveal phylogeny, historical biogeography and age of diversification of... -
The effect of species geographical distribution estimation methods on richness and phylogenetic diversity estimates
Diversity assessments are widely used in various fields of knowledge and rely on good estimates of species distribution. There are severalmethods available to estimate species distribution and the... -
A specialist’s audit of aggregated occurrence records: An ‘aggregator’s’ perspective
A recent ZooKeys’ paper (Mesibov 2013: http://www.pensoft.net/journal_home_page.php?journal_id=1 &page=article&SESID=df7bcb35b02603283dcb83ee0e0af0c9&type=show&article_id=5111) has... -
Niche conservatism constrains Australian honeyeater assemblages in stressful environments
The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remain in ancestral environments because expansion into new ecological space imposes a selectional load... -
The first Cordyla Meigen species (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from continental Australia and Tasmania
A new species of Mycetophilidae, Cordyla australica sp. n., is described from continental Australia and Tasmania, representing the first Cordyla record in the region. A detailed description of its... -
Niche conservatism constrains Australian honeyeater assemblages in stressful environments.
The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remain in ancestral environments because expansion into new ecological space imposes a selectional load...