Publications by authors named "Patrick F McKenzie"

The radiation of angiosperms is marked by a phenomenal diversity of floral size, shape, color, scent, and reward. Through hundreds of years of documentation and quantification, scientists have sought to make sense of this variation by defining pollination syndromes. These syndromes are the convergent evolution of common suits of floral traits across distantly related species that have evolved by selection to optimize pollination strategies.

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  • The U.S. could generate up to 45% of its electricity from solar energy by 2050, requiring over 40,000 km of land for solar facilities.
  • Research indicates that this solar expansion might overlap significantly with land crucial for animal movement, with projections showing that 7-17% of solar development will occur on high-value animal migration areas.
  • There is notable variation in this overlap across different states, suggesting that planning for solar energy could benefit from policies that also protect wildlife movement to align biodiversity goals with climate change efforts.
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Open space areas protected by local communities may augment larger scale preservation efforts and may offer overlooked benefits to biodiversity conservation provided they are in suitable ecological condition. We examine protected areas established by local communities through ballot initiatives, a form of direct democracy, in California, USA. We compare ecological conditions of wooded habitats on local ballot protected sites and on sites protected by a state-level conservation agency.

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Summary: ipcoal is a free and open source Python package for simulating and analyzing genealogies and sequences. It automates the task of describing complex demographic models (e.g.

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