From an evolutionary ecology point of view, this lifestyle is highly adaptive for fish that live in unstable environments, such as estuaries, where unpredictable conditions increase mortality.
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Functional ecology sits at the nexus of several disparate disciplines and serves as the unifying principle between evolutionary ecology, evolutionary biology, genetics and genomics, and traditional ecological studies.
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"' Thierry Lod?"'( born 1956 in Tarbes ) is a French biologist and professor of evolutionary ecology in a CNRS lab at the University of Rennes 1.
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Last year, the entire editorial board of the high-priced journal Evolutionary Ecology, published by Wolters Kluwer, based in the Netherlands, left in protest over the journal's subscription price.
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He has occupied visiting chairs on four continents, developing international partnerships, joint postgraduate programs, and carrying on his research both in evolutionary ecology, biodiversity management and sustainable development.
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His textbook, " Evolutionary Ecology " ( 1983 ) is considered a classic, and his writings for the general public and television appearances have made him an influential figure.
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Twelve years ago, Rosenzweig, a professor at the University of Arizona, came up with the idea for the journal Evolutionary Ecology and began publishing it with Chapman & Hall.
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He lives and works in London, UK . Bantock worked as a professional environmentalist in London and elsewhere, publishing several books and over twenty research papers in evolutionary ecology.
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From an evolutionary ecology point of view, things like showy peacocks and drab peahens come about because the females have higher selective pressure on remaining undetected while brooding young.
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To date, he has published over 150 journal articles and book chapters, including seminal work applying evolutionary ecology to human behavior, novel Sahul ( Pleistocene Australia / New Guinea ).