brianjenquist.wordpress.com
Current Projects – Macroecology Lab
https://brianjenquist.wordpress.com/collaborators
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA – SFI: Synthesizing Functional Biology, Ecophysiology, Community Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Science. Brian j. enquist. We actively collaborate with multiple local and international initiatives. Each of these funded multi team collaborations provides travel, field work, and research support as well as many opportunities for collaboration for postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates as well as lab collaborators. Is based at Aarhus. The BIEN working group is a.
evanrehm.weebly.com
Species distributions & climate - Biodiversity in a changing world
http://evanrehm.weebly.com/species-distributions--climate.html
Biodiversity in a changing world. Seed dispersal and Invasives. Species distributions and climate. Species distributions and climate change. Tropical montane cloud forests and climate change. This work is part of a collaborative research group among many US and international universities. For additional information please see the group's research page. And the other exciting research going on in Dr. Kenneth Feeley's. Lab at Florida International University. Create a free website.
en.wikipedia.org
Cloud forest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_forest
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In a cloud forest on Mount Kinabalu. Also called a fog forest. Is a generally tropical. Characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud. Cover, usually at the canopy level. Cloud forests often exhibit an abundance of mosses. Covering the ground and vegetation, in which case they are also referred to as mossy forests. Mossy forests usually develop on the saddles of mountains, where moisture introduced by settling clouds is more effectively retained.
evanrehm.weebly.com
About Me - Biodiversity in a changing world
http://evanrehm.weebly.com/about-me.html
Biodiversity in a changing world. Seed dispersal and Invasives. Species distributions and climate. Evan M Rehm ( CV. Ft Collins, CO. Emrehm (at) gmail dot com. In 2010 I began my PhD at Florida International University under Dr. Ken Feeley. My dissertation research focuses on two main questions:. 1) How will tropical ecosystems respond to ongoing climate change? 2) What determines species' range limits? I have also collaborated with Dr. Christian Körner. We also maintain the upwithclimate.