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作者:Sonne, Jesper; Rahbek, Carsten
作者单位:University of Copenhagen; University of Copenhagen; Imperial College London; University of Southern Denmark; Peking University
摘要:Tropical mountains are global biodiversity hotspots, owing to a combination of high local species richness and turnover in species composition. Typically, the highest local richness and turnover levels are implicitly assumed to converge in the same mountain regions, resulting in extraordinary species richness at regional to global scales. We investigated this untested assumption using high-resolution distribution data for all 9,788 bird species found in 134 mountain regions worldwide. Contrary...
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作者:Hopkins, Ben R.; Angus-Henry, Aidan; Kim, Bernard Y.; Carlisle, Jolie A.; Thompson, Ammon; Kopp, Artyom
作者单位:University of California System; University of California Davis; Stanford University; Cornell University
摘要:Across internally fertilising species, males transfer ejaculate proteins that trigger wide-ranging changes in female behaviour and physiology. Much theory has been developed to explore the drivers of ejaculate protein evolution. The accelerating availability of high-quality genomes now allows us to test how these proteins are evolving at fine taxonomic scales. Here, we use genomes from 264 species to chart the evolutionary history of Sex Peptide (SP), a potent regulator of female post-mating r...
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作者:Sakdapolrak, Patrick; Sterly, Harald; Borderon, Marion; Bunchuay-Peth, Simon; Naruchaikusol, Sopon; Ober, Kayly; Porst, Luise; Rockenbauch, Till
作者单位:University of Vienna; Austrian Academy of Sciences; University of Vienna; University of Vienna; Austrian Academy of Sciences; University of Vienna; Austrian Academy of Sciences; Leibniz Association; Leibniz Zentrum fur Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF)
摘要:There is growing recognition of the potential of migration to contribute to climate-change adaptation. Yet, there is limited evidence to what degree, under what conditions, for whom, and with which limitations this is effectively the case. We argue that this results from a lack of recognition and systematic incorporation of sociospatiality-the nested, networked, and intersectional nature of migration-as-adaptation. Our central objective is to utilize the translocal social-resilience approach t...