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Metacommunity Ecology, Volume 59 9781400889068
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Contents
Preface
1. Introduction: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Metacommunity Ecology
2. The Theories of Metacommunities
3. Processes in Metacommunities
4. Metacommunity Patterns in Space
5. Interactions between Time and Space in Metacommunities
6. What Can Functional Traits and Phylogenies Tell Us about Coexistence in Metacommunities?
7. Combining Taxonomic and Functional- Trait Patterns to Disentangle Metacommunity Assembly Processes
8. Eco- evolutionary Dynamics in Metacommunities
9. Macroevolution in Metacommunities
10. The Macroecology of Metacommunities
11. Food Webs in Metacommunities
12. Community Assembly and the Functioning of Ecosystems in Metacommunities
13. From Metacommunities to Metaecosystems
14. A Coming Transition in Metacommunity Ecology
References
Index
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Metacommunity Ecology
MONOGRAPHS IN POPULATION BIOLOGY SIMON A. LEVIN AND HENRY S. HORN, SERIES EDITORS
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Skin disorders among travellers returning from tropical and non-tropical countries consulting a travel medicine clinic.
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Herbinger, K-H; Siess, C; Nothdurft, H D; von Sonnenburg, F; Löscher, T
2011-11-01
To evaluate the causes and risks for imported skin disorders among travellers. Data of 34,162 travellers returning from tropical and non-tropical countries and presenting at the outpatient travel medicine mottagning of the University of Munich, Germany, between 1999 and 2009 were analyzed for this study. Of these, 12.2% were diagnosed with skin disorders. Main destinations visited were Asia (40%), Africa (27%) and Latin amerika (21%). Tourism in the form of adventure travel/backpacking (47%) and package holidays (23%) was the most common purpose of travel. The leading causes of skin disorders were arthropodal (23%), bacterial (22%), helminthic (11%), protozoan (6%), viral (6%), allergic (5%) and fungal (4%). The 10 most frequently diagnosed specific skin diseases associated w
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Bastion siepielski biography of williams
Professional wrestling tag team
This article is about the wrestling tag team. For the 1950s bush band, see The Bushwhackers (band). For the 1970s-current folk-rock band, see The Bushwackers (band).
For Other uses, see Bushwhackers (disambiguation).
Professional wrestling tag team
The Bushwhackers | |
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Luke Williams (left) and Butch Miller at their WWE Hall of Fame induction in 2015 | |
Name(s) | The Bushwhackers The Kiwis The Kiwi Sheepherders Los Pastores (in Puerto Rico) The New Zealand Sheepherders The Sheepherders Los Sacamantecas (Spain) |
Billed heights | Williams: 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Miller: 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Combined billed weight | 225 kg (496 lb; 35.4 st) |
Billed from | New Zealand |
Former member(s) | Butch Miller Jonathan Boyd Luke Williams Rip Morgan |
Years active | 1966–2001 |
The Bushwhackers were a professional wrestlingtag team who competed first as the New Zealand K