39 results on '"Wilkinson, David M."'
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2. Biogeography and co-occurrence patterns of bacterial generalists and specialists in three subtropical marine bays
3. Rural Life, Roman Ways? Examination of Late Iron Age to Late Romano-British Burial Practice and Mobility at Dog Hole Cave, Cumbria
4. FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND HYDRODYNAMICS OF PLESIOSAUR NECKS : DOES SIZE MATTER?
5. Not All Free-Living Microorganisms Have Cosmopolitan Distributions: The Case of Nebela (Apodera) vas Certes (Protozoa: Amoebozoa: Arcellinida)
6. Guest Editorial: The Parable of Green Mountain: Ascension Island, Ecosystem Construction and Ecological Fitting
7. Modelling Differential Extinctions to Understand Big Cat Distribution on Indonesian Islands
8. The Adaptive Significance of Autumn Leaf Colours
9. Ecology before Ecology: Biogeography and Ecology in Lyell's 'Principles'
10. Guest Editorial: What is the Upper Size Limit for Cosmopolitan Distribution in Free-Living Microorganisms?
11. Horizontally Acquired Mutualisms, an Unsolved Problem in Ecology?
12. Running with the Red Queen: Reflections on 'Sex versus Non-Sex versus Parasite'
13. Is Gaia Really Conventional Ecology?
14. The Evolutionary Ecology of Mycorrhizal Networks
15. Mycorrhizal Fungi and Quaternary Plant Migrations
16. Plant Colonization: Are Wind Dispersed Seeds Really Dispersed by Birds at Larger Spatial and Temporal Scales?
17. Soil microorganisms behave like macroscopic organisms: patterns in the global distribution of soil euglyphid testate amoebae
18. Is Local Provenance Important in Habitat Creation?
19. Diversity and Distribution of Freshwater Testate Amoebae (Protozoa) Along Latitudinal and Trophic Gradients in China
20. FORUM: Why is eusociality an almost exclusively terrestrial phenomenon?
21. Why fruit rots: theoretical support for Janzen's theory of microbemacrobe competition
22. The Disturbing History of Intermediate Disturbance
23. The Role of Seed Dispersal in the Evolution of Mycorrhizae
24. ENDURANCE RUNNING AND ITS RELEVANCE TO SCAVENGING BY EARLY HOMININS
25. High C/N ratio (not low-energy content) of vegetation may have driven gigantism in sauropod dinosaurs and perhaps omnivory and/or endothermy in their juveniles
26. Modelling the effect of size on the aerial dispersal of microorganisms
27. Avoidance of overheating and selection for both hair loss and bipedality in hominins
28. Rediscovery of "Nebela ansata" (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida) in eastern North America: biogeographical implications
29. Is There a Size Limit for Cosmopolitan Distribution in Free-Living Microorganisms? A Biogeographical Analysis of Testate Amoebae from Polar Areas
30. Have we underestimated the importance of humans in the biogeography of free-living terrestrial microorganisms?
31. The Evolution of Crypsis in Replicating Populations of Web-Based Prey
32. Explaining Dioscorides' “Double Difference”: Why Are Some Mushrooms Poisonous, and Do They Signal Their Unprofitability?
33. Do We Need a Process-Based Approach to Nature Conservation? Continuing the Parable of Green Mountain, Ascension Island
34. Dispersal, Cladistics and the Nature of Biogeography
35. Birds and Seed Dispersal; A Response to Comments by F. M. Chambers
36. Metal Resistance in Trees: The Role of Mycorrhizae
37. Fragments of an Entangled Bank: Do Ecologists Study Most of Ecology?
38. A Review of the Biogeography of the Protozoan Genus Nebela in the Southern Temperate and Antarctic Zones
39. Equilibrium Island Biogeography: Its Independent Invention and the Marketing of Scientific Theories
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