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Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 1
What is biogeography?
MODIS Land Cover Type
Patterns
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 2
What is biogeography?
Lodgepole pine
Little (1971); USGS Amman (1990)
Patterns
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 3
physical environment (abiotic factors) biotic factors historical context (all)
Lomolino et al., 2006
What is biogeography?
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 4
What is biogeography?
www.physicalgeography.net
Process: Abiotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 5
What is biogeography?
PRISM database
Timing
of precipitation: Summer = May-Sep
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 6
What is biogeography?
www.naturalbornhikers.com
Soil fertility Process: Abiotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 7
What is biogeography?
Sept 2005, Railroad Ridge, ID
Photo by K. Wattenmaker,
firepix.blm.gov
Jan 2001, Tapajos, Brazil
Disturbance type, severity, frequency Process: Abiotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 8
What is biogeography?
ocean-ridge.ldeo.columbia.edu/courses/subgeol/hot_springs www.alpine-club.mb.ca
Physical environment Process: Abiotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 9
What is biogeography?
Lodgepole pine
Ponderosa pine
Food availability
Little (1971); USGS Amman (1990)
Process: Biotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 10
What is biogeography?
www.futura-sciences.com www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/
BioBookEVOLII.html
Evolution Process: Biotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 11
What is biogeography?
www.izw-berlin.de/en/research/fg1/ index.html?themen/thema_hyaene/projekt.html~rechts hyenas.zoology.msu.edu/beamweb/images hyenas.zoology.msu.edu/images/crocuta
Competition Process: Biotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 12
What is biogeography?
we.vub.ac.be/~dglg/Web/Claeys/Chicxulub/
Extinction
Edouard Poppig
Process: Biotic factors
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 13
What is biogeography?
Dispersal
Rapid: Introduction of European starling Slow: Expansion of crops, oaks
Lomolino et al., 2006 7000 BC
2500 BC
9500 BP
6000 BP
1896
1980 1930
Process: History
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 14
What is biogeography?
Invasion
Cheatgrass Process: History
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 15
What is biogeography?
Colonization
Lomolino et al., 2006
Process: History
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 16
What is biogeography?
Changes to abiotic factors
Slide from R. A. Rohde, www.globalwarmingart.com
Plate tectonics Climate
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 17
What is biogeography?
Changes to biotic factors
Lomolino et al., 2006
Invasive exotic species
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 18
Little (1971); USGS
What is biogeography?
Scales: Spatial
Brooks et al., Science, 2006
www.uku.fi/~niemi/abisko.html www.okstate.edu/artsci/botany/bisc3034 Plot
Regional
Global Islands
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 19
What is biogeography?
Geologic
Scales: Temporal
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 20
What is biogeography?
Evolutionary: depends on organism!
Scales: Temporal
home.primus.com.au/bonno/evolution4.htm
Fruit fly: 10 day life-cycle
www.photo.net/ca/sierra
Bristlecone pine: 1000s of years
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 21
What is biogeography?
Time scale of stresses/disturbances
• climate change and variability (e.g., droughts) • fires/insect outbreaks • invasive species • human pressure (e.g., hunting) Scales: Temporal
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 22
Publications in Biogeography
Lomolino et al., 2006 Books
Papers
What is biogeography?
Biogeography: Introduction Prof. J. Hicke 23
What is biogeography?
Summary
Biogeography...
•encompasses a large number of fields •includes a broad range of spatial and temporal scales •addresses some combination of organism ("bio") and space ("geography") •includes both basic and applied research
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