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Category: drivers & dimensions of biodiversity

Peter Kareiva

Diverse Introspectives: A Conversation with Peter Kareiva

On May 7th, fellow UW grad student Halley Froelich and I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Peter Kareiva, . . . (15 Comments)

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Virtual Biodiversity

Was anyone else first introduced to the idea of biodiversity by a man-made collection?  The notion of the diversity of . . . (1 Comment)

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Tradeoffs, correlated traits, and functional diversity

Tradeoffs are everywhere, and never has this been more apparent to me, than in graduate school. With only so many . . . (1 Comment)

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Modeling diversity using remote sensing data

Understanding the distribution and composition of vegetation communities is critical for effective management and conservation priorities.  However, traditional studies of . . . (No Comments)

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Partitioning Species Diversity: History and Implications

Whittaker’s work on diversity partitioning is doubtless one of the most influential in ecology. As a community/quantitative ecologist, my opinion . . . (3 Comments)

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An intuitive approach to describing diversity

“Diversity [has] been confounded with the indices used to measure it; a diversity index is not necessarily itself a ‘diversity.’ . . . (No Comments)

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Bees in the ‘hood: the scale of services by native…

In the context of declining diversity, scientists are attempting to quantify the consequences in terms that have a direct impact . . . (No Comments)

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Long-term Monitoring of Tree Growth in Relation to Climatic Variability

It is uncertain how global climate change will affect tropical forests, and models vary on how precipitation and temperature regimes will . . . (No Comments)

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A Diversity of Traits Helps Species Slip Through The Cracks

Sometimes, scientists have the opportunity to get in on the “ground-level” of an emerging frontier.  Such unexplored ideas are incredibly . . . (4 Comments)

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A new approach to the diversity-invasibility problem.

The relationship between the richness of a community and its risk of being invaded (invasibility) goes back to Darwin. He . . . (No Comments)

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DEB-1050680. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions
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