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- 2001/11 EurekAlert!
Studying plant adaptation to arctic helps understand the 'steps of wisdom of
life'
- 2001/11 Ecology and Evolution Vol. 16, No.
12
→ Do
mixed-species mixed-size indigenous forests also follow the self-thinning line?
→ Complex
interactions between plant diversity, succession and elevated CO2
→ Straining
for a net profit
→ All
mycorrhizas are not equal
→ Sustainability
indices for exploited populations
→ Immense
logging deal to sustain war in the Congo
→ Society
of Conservation Biology to open a European section
→ Bush
Administration spurns 'ecological sustainability' as a guiding principle for forest
management
→ Australian
ecologists are world's best predictors of extinction risk
→ Swedish
Government funds major research into reproductive ecotoxicology
→ Prioritizing
hotspots, representing transitions
- 遺伝子科学と生態系
2001/11 Ecology and Evolution Vol. 16, No. 12
→ Arabidopsis
thaliana and its wild relatives: a model system for ecology and evolution
→ Prospects
for nuclear gene phylogeography
→ Revealing
the demographic histories of species using DNA sequences
- 2001/11 KnoxNews
In future: medicine tailored to your genetic makeup
- 2001/11 University
of California
POTENTIAL OF TAILORING DRUGS TO GENETIC MAKEUP CONFIRMED -- BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN
- 2001/10 Trends in Ecology and Evolution Vol.
16, No. 11
→ The
new boreal forestry: adjusting timber management to accommodate biodiversity
→ 米作と温暖化ガス Taking
the gas out of paddy rice
→ Risk
assessment and stakeholder-based decision making
→ 純古生物学データベースから学ぶこと
Paleobiology data base catalyzes research breakthroughs
→ Novel
deal to save rainforests in Belize
→ Online
service for keeping up with the biological literature
→ Cryptic
northern refugia and the origins of the modern biota
→ ヒトによる動植物の移動→動植物の混血問題
The problems with hybrids: setting conservation guidelines
→ 生態系・遺伝情報保存の政策現状
Conservation genetics: where are we now?
→ Vive
la difference: plant functional diversity matters to ecosystem processes
- 2001/09 Trends in Ecology and Evolution Vol.
16, No. 10
→ Uniting
pattern and process in plant ecology
→ Future
shock: forecasting a grim fate for the Earth
→ Praise
for the great biocenotic proletariat
→ Costs
of reproduction: egg production takes its toll
→ Rapid
colonization of polar waters by diving birds
→ Did
Wolbachia cross the border?
→ Latin
American birds and mammals on line
→ USA
drags feet in spite of overwhelming science regarding global climate change
→ History
as a tool for ecology
→ Will
Canada get protection for its endangered species?
→ (Further)
links from rocks to plants
→ SCB
moves to establish a 'policy presence' in Washington DC
→ (Further)
links from rocks to plants: Response from Hoffland, Landeweert, Finlay, Kuyper
and van Breemen
→ Predicting
invaders
→ Predicting
invaders
→ Predicting
invaders
→ Linking
above- and belowground multitrophic interactions of plants, herbivores, pathogens,
and their antagonists
→ Mapping
phenotypes: canalization, plasticity and developmental stability
→ Deciphering
whale origins with molecules and fossils
→ The
uncertain evolution of the sexes
→ Testing
and adjusting for publication bias
- 2001/08 Trends in Ecology and Evolution Vol.
16, No. 9
→ A
letter from the frontier: forecasting species expansions
→ Dry?
Or not too dry? That is the question
→ Solving
seasonal puzzles
→ Re-examining
the drift paradox
→ TNC
initiates global search for new international science leadership
→ Brazil
launches risk assessment program
→ Ecological
scenario building guides policy in North America
→ Smoke
palls return to Southeast Asia
→ Have
environmental organizations lost their way?
→ Is
a national park the way to save Taiwan's endangered cypress forest?
→ Deep-sea
ecosystem response to climate changes: the eastern Mediterranean case study
→ Classifying
threatened species at national versus global levels
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