Wesley is a Postdoctoral researcher at the AMAP (botAnique et Modélisation de l’Architecture des Plantes et des Végétations) research group in Montpellier, France. He is a functional ecologist with special focus on tropical forests and savannahs. Here, Wesley shares his recent work on the distribution of plant functional traits across ecotones. Early career researcher, Wesley,Continue reading “ECR feature: Wesley Jonatar Alves da Cruz”
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ECR feature: Axel Arango
Axel Arango is a postdoctoral researcher at the Universität Würzburg, Germany. He is a evolutionary biologist with special focus on Macroecology and Macroevolution. Here, Axel shares his recent work on how ecological specialization, rather than geographic dispersal, shapes diversification in Emberizoidea songbirds. Axel Arango, postdoc at the Universität Würzburg, Germany. Personal links. https://axelarango.github.io Institute. CenterContinue reading “ECR feature: Axel Arango”
ECR feature: Gabriel Pavan Sabino
Gabriel is a PhD researcher at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). He is a plant ecologist with special focus on floristic patterns and distributions. Here, Gabriel shares his recent work on the diversity patterns in continental islands along the Brazilian coast. Early career researcher Gabriel Pavan Sabino in front of a granite cliff coveredContinue reading “ECR feature: Gabriel Pavan Sabino”
ECR feature: Josh Brian
Josh is a Postdoc researcher at King’s College London. He is a community ecologist with special focus on plant invasions. Here, Josh shares his recent work which reviews the use of scale terms in plant biology and consequent implications for biogeographic research. Josh standing in ‘BigBio’, one of the longest-running experiments testing the role ofContinue reading “ECR feature: Josh Brian”
ECR feature: Felipe Zuñe
Felipe Zuñe is a PhD researcher at the Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. He is an ecologist with special focus on vegetation dynamics. Here, Felipe shares his recent work on ecological drivers on vegetation dynamics of the Trindade Island. Felipe Zuñe, PhD researcher at the Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro. PersonalContinue reading “ECR feature: Felipe Zuñe”
A list of society journals that publish biogeographical research
One of the ways to promote a more healthy publishing environment is to choose to publish with society-owned journals (https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.12705; Societies’ Joint Statement on Scientific Publishing) as these tend to have more autonomy and give back more to the community. Choosing to do your reviewing and editorial service for society-owned journals is another way toContinue reading “A list of society journals that publish biogeographical research”
How to contribute to Biogeography.News
A brief guide to contributing to Biogeography.News, to help fostering a more equitable and sustainable global community for biogeographical research, featuring society journals. Above: A metaphor: Mill Creek, California, USA. Where the land and sea meet, understanding the puzzle of how large and dynamic forces shape and re-shape landscapes and seascapes is essential for effectingContinue reading “How to contribute to Biogeography.News”
Re-introducing “Biogeography.News”
To better serve our goal of fostering a more equitable and sustainable global community for biogeographical research we have updated our scope to emphasize a broader authorship in society journals. Above: A metaphor: Mill Creek, California, USA. Where the land and sea meet, large and dynamic forces shape and re-shape the environment for organisms thatContinue reading “Re-introducing “Biogeography.News””
ECR feature: Susanna R. Bryceson on the distribution of grasses in Australia
Susanna Bryceson has recently completed her PhD at La Trobe University, Melbourne. She is an ecologist primarily researching the migration of C4 grasses to Australia and their effect on the resident flora and fauna with which they had not co-evolved. Here, Susanna shares her experience and exciting findings. Susanna Bryceson at savanna fire research siteContinue reading “ECR feature: Susanna R. Bryceson on the distribution of grasses in Australia”
ECR feature: Nahla Lucchini
Nahla Lucchini is a PhD candidate at the Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos (CIBIO) in Portugal. She is an evolutionary ecologist with a special focus on the biogeographical dynamics of reptiles. Here, Nahla shares her recent work on climatic adaptation and diversification in European vipers. Nahla sampling vipers in Morocco Personal links.Continue reading “ECR feature: Nahla Lucchini”