University of Montpellier
France
Ecology, Biological dispersal, Biodiversity, Ecosystem and Evolutionary dynamics are his primary areas of study. Ecological stability, Local adaptation, Habitat fragmentation, Microcosm and Range are the primary areas of interest in his Ecology study. His Ecological stability study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomass, Species richness, Resistance and Species diversity.
His Biological dispersal research incorporates themes from Epistasis, Genetics and Evolutionary biology. His work on Environmental DNA as part of general Biodiversity research is often related to Spatial analysis and Geography, thus linking different fields of science. The study incorporates disciplines such as Quantitative trait locus, Genetic architecture, Life history theory and Genetic variation in addition to Evolutionary dynamics.
His main research concerns Ecology, Biological dispersal, Ecosystem, Metapopulation and Range. His work on Ecology, Biodiversity and Experimental evolution as part of general Ecology study is frequently linked to Geography, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work on Environmental DNA as part of general Biodiversity study is frequently connected to Drainage basin, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Emanuel A. Fronhofer has researched Biological dispersal in several fields, including Evolutionary biology, Evolutionary dynamics, Competition and Extinction. His Ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biomass and Community composition. The Metapopulation study combines topics in areas such as Spatial ecology, Host, Allee effect and Interspecific competition.
Emanuel A. Fronhofer spends much of his time researching Ecology, Biological dispersal, Evolutionary biology, Metapopulation and Parasite hosting. He integrates Ecology with Spatial analysis in his research. He has included themes like Range, Host, Trade-off and Allele in his Biological dispersal study.
Emanuel A. Fronhofer works mostly in the field of Evolutionary biology, limiting it down to topics relating to Tetrahymena and, in certain cases, Protist, Gene flow and Genetic variation. His work carried out in the field of Metapopulation brings together such families of science as Evolutionary ecology, Genetic diversity, Species richness, Population size and Simulation modeling. His Ecology research includes themes of Abundance and Environmental change.
Emanuel A. Fronhofer focuses on Abundance, Asymmetry, Column vector, Community level and Environmental change. Abundance is a subfield of Ecology that Emanuel A. Fronhofer investigates.
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Environmental DNA reveals that rivers are conveyer belts of biodiversity information
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Nature Communications (2016)
Biodiversity increases and decreases ecosystem stability
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Nature (2018)
Where am I and why? Synthesizing range biology and the eco-evolutionary dynamics of dispersal
Alexander Kubisch;Robert D. Holt;Hans-Joachim Poethke;Emanuel A. Fronhofer.
Oikos (2014)
Genetics of Dispersal
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Biological Reviews (2018)
Big answers from small worlds: A user's guide for protist microcosms as a model system in ecology and evolution
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution (2015)
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks during experimental range expansions
Emanuel A. Fronhofer;Florian Altermatt;Florian Altermatt.
Nature Communications (2015)
Why are metapopulations so rare
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Ecology (2012)
Eco‐evolutionary feedbacks—Theoretical models and perspectives
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Functional Ecology (2019)
Eco‐evolutionary dynamics in fragmented landscapes
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Ecography (2017)
From random walks to informed movement
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Oikos (2013)
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