4 results match your criteria: "Environment and Evolution School of Life Sciences La Trobe University Melbourne Vic. Australia.[Affiliation]"
Ecol Evol
December 2021
Collections & Research Western Australian Museum Welshpool WA Australia.
The drivers behind evolutionary innovations such as contrasting life histories and morphological change are central questions of evolutionary biology. However, the environmental and ecological contexts linked to evolutionary innovations are generally unclear. During the Pleistocene glacial cycles, grounded ice sheets expanded across the Southern Ocean continental shelf.
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June 2021
Department of Ecology Environment and Evolution, and Centre for Future Landscapes School of Life Sciences La Trobe University Melbourne Vic. Australia.
Restoration ecology has historically focused on reconstructing communities of highly visible taxa while less visible taxa, such as invertebrates and microbes, are ignored. This is problematic as invertebrates and microbes make up the vast bulk of biodiversity and drive many key ecosystem processes, yet they are rarely actively reintroduced following restoration, potentially limiting ecosystem function and biodiversity in these areas.In this review, we discuss the current (limited) incorporation of invertebrates and microbes in restoration and rewilding projects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn Australia, many species have been introduced that have since undergone drastic declines in their native range. One species of note is the hog deer () which was introduced in the 1860s to Victoria, Australia, and has since become endangered in its native range throughout South-East Asia. There is increased interest in using non-native populations as a source for genetic rescue; however, considerations need to be made of the genetic suitability of the non-native population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDetermining whether comparable processes drive genetic divergence among marine species is relevant to molecular ecologists and managers alike. Sympatric species with similar life histories might be expected to show comparable patterns of genetic differentiation and a consistent influence of environmental factors in shaping divergence. We used microsatellite loci to quantify genetic differentiation across the Scotia Arc in three species of closely related benthic octopods, , and .
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