Professorship for Theoretical Ecology
The Professorship for Theoretical Ecology at the University of Regensburg / Germany studies theory and statistical methods in ecology, evolution and conservation.
Key research areas are
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The Professorship for Theoretical Ecology at the University of Regensburg / Germany studies theory and statistical methods in ecology, evolution and conservation.
Key research areas are
The National Museum of Natural History and Science (MUHNAC) was created in 1768 and integrated in the University of Lisbon since its foundation in 1911 (http://www.mnhnc.ul.pt). The Museum holds and studies scientific collections on botany, zoology, anthropology, geology and palaeontology, totalling c. 620,000 specimens.
The National Museum of Natural History and Science (MUHNAC) was created in 1768 and integrated in the University of Lisbon since its foundation in 1911 (http://www.mnhnc.ul.pt). The Museum holds and studies scientific collections on botany, zoology, anthropology, geology and palaeontology, totalling c. 620,000 specimens.
Our research is mostly focused on temperate forest ecosystems. Group consists of many cooperating scientists working in various aspects of biodiversity. The widest range of activities is realised within species diversity of macrofungi, vascular plants and their communities, soil microorganizms, terrestric invertebrates, including Millipedes, Opiliones, Diplopods, beetles and ants, aquatic macroinvertebrates, bark beetles (Scolitidae), birds, mammals.
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Department of Agri-Environmental and Territorial Sciences
Various departments and science institutes of Klaipeda University are involved in studies on biological invasion, ecoinformatics, ecological modeling, plankton ecology and trophodynamics, geology, geomorphology and biogeochemisty, benthic habitat ecology, marine spatial planning, environmental impact assessment.
Our research activities stretch from the alpine ecosystem, through forests, cultivated land and streams, all the way into the marine environment. In these environments we study different levels of biological organisation from genes, individuals and populations, to communities and ecosystems. We work within ecology, evolution, physiology, systematics and combinations of these fields in order to understand the impact of natural and anthropogenic changes of the environment.
The Discovery Collections held at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton is an actively growing collection of deep-sea organisms dating back to 1925 (http://noc.ac.uk/data/discovery-collections). As a specialised collection with a long history we are particularly interested in :
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