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The Geography of Plants
Humboldt, 1807. Additionally, GEB welcomes papers that explore the general impacts of human activities on ecosystems.
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The Geography of PlantsMacroecology
Morueta-Holme et al., 2015. Similarly, GEB is not restricted to spatial studies; we are also interested in general patterns of nature across time, between taxa (e.g., body size, dispersal ability), evolutionary processes, and more.
The journal particularly encourages studies that utilize macroecological approaches, comparative analyses, meta-analyses, reviews, spatial analyses, and modeling to derive general conceptual conclusions. Science
Macroecology
How multiple samples can help us to understand large scale patterns.
- Patterns (mainly descriptive)
- Processes and mechanisms
Macroecology
Humboldt, 1807.
R. Soc. B
Macroevolution
Large scale approach at any level (taxonomic, spatial, temporal), not all levels
Macroecology
As a result of increasing availability of information
- High-resolution datasets (geographic records)
- List of species
- Molecular information (large molecular phylogenies)
- Computational power
- New analytical approaches
Data-intensive science
Page, 2013
Page, 2013
Ecoinformatics challenges: the big data era
Taxonomic names
Page, 2013
Page, 2013
Geographic records
Ecoinformatics challenges
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Broad-scale patterns of biodiversity
- Diversity gradients
- Range size
- Body size
- Biogeography
- Anthropocene
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Ecoinformatics: Reproducibility!
- Data wrangling
- Data analysis and statistics
- Visualizations
- Spatial analysis
Ecoinformatics: Reproducibility!
Wickham & Grolemund, 2017.
PNAS
Morueta-Holme et al., 2015. Proc. In a case like this it's safe to use the article identifier instead of the page range.
A journal article with 1 author
A journal article with 2 authors
Staying up late manually editing references? While studies do not need to be globally comprehensive in their spatial scope, their conclusions and implications must be relevant to global ecologists and biogeographers, rather than being limited to local areas or specific taxa.
Science
Brown & Maurer, 1989. Some electronic journals do not provide a page range, but instead list an article identifier. PNAS
Broad scale patterns of biodiversity
Taken from Maura 2017
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Broad scale patterns of biodiversity
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- Plot
- Transect
- Region
- Continent
- Globe
Broad scale patterns of biodiversity
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- Individual
- Species
- Population
- Assemblage
- Community
Broad scale patterns of biodiversity
Taken from Maura 2017
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- Day
- Month
- Year
- Century
- Geological time
Questions in macroecology
Taken from Maura 2017
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Traditional Ecology
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Questions in macroecology
Taken from Maura 2017
Orme et al., 2005
Questions in macroevolution
Taken from Maura 2017
Sansom et al., 2014
Sansom et al., 2014.
Ecoinformatics skills
The big data era
- Data scientists
- Civil services
- Banking, agriculture, food production, utilities, medicine, transport, architecture, car industry…
Ecoinformatics skills
- Forecasting numbers of cancer patients in the future
- Monitoring sewer network performance
- Predicting car sales
- Analysing amounts of green space in cities
Ecoinformatics skills
Ecoinformatics skills
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Global ecology and Biogeography
Susy Echeverría-Londoño and Drew Kerkhoff
Macroecology
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution blog, 2015
Macroecology
Science,1989
- Patterns of biodiversity not explained by small scale experiments
- “Study of ecological patterns and processes that characterize the assembly of continental biotas”
- North American mammals and birds
Macroecology
Brown & Maurer, 1989.
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Global Ecology and Biogeography welcomes papers that investigate general patterns of ecosystems and biogeography across broad spatial, temporal, and/or taxonomic scales, as well as the processes that shape them.