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  • Avian speciation and biodiversity in South-east Sulawesi, Indonesia: drivers of diversification 

    O'CONNELL, DARREN (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2019)
    As biodiversity loss reaches critical levels, greater knowledge of its distribution is needed to concentrate conservation efforts. Biodiversity can be measured at several levels, with the species typically the unit used ...
  • General mechanisms for non-additivity between multiple stressors at higher temporal and biological scales 

    Orr, James (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2021)
    Multiple anthropogenic stressors threaten the diversity, stability and functioning of ecosystems worldwide. The combined effects of these stressors can, however, be surprisingly difficult to predict due to complex interactions ...
  • Hepatic ascariasis in a mouse model of relative susceptibility 

    DESLYPER, GWENDOLINE (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2020)
    The parasitic nematode Ascaris lumbricoides infects 800 million people worldwide. The age group most affected by this parasite are children between the ages of 5 and 15 years. The symptoms of ascariasis can be broadly ...
  • The important of parasites in the functioning of warming ecosystems 

    WILLIAMS, MAUREEN (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2019)
    Parasites play a critical role in the structure and functioning of ecosystems, contributing to overall ecosystem stability and the provision of ecosystem services. As the global climate changes, it is of considerable ...
  • A mechanistic basis for the mechanical regulation of skeletal development 

    SHEA, CLAIRE ANN (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2018)
    Movement is essential to embryonic skeletal development. In humans, Foetal Akinesia Deformation Syndrome results when inhibited movement causes joint contractures and weakened bones susceptible to fracture. Differentiation ...
  • The multidemsionality of ecological stability 

    YANG, QIANG (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2018)
    Ecological stability is a multifaceted concept, incorporating components such as variability, resistance, resilience, persistence, and robustness. Understanding and predicting the relationships among these many components ...
  • Population Ecology from Local to Global Scales: a case study using Plantago lanceolata 

    Baudraz, Maude Eléonore (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2022)
    This thesis investigated approaches to infer on demographic processes across varying scales and environmental gradients, pulling information from multiple sources. I used the model organism Plantago lanceolata. This perennial ...
  • Understanding variation in ecology and physiology of marine migratory species. 

    Bortoluzzi, Jenny Rose (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2023)
    As the world faces the threats of multiple compounded and worsening crises, scientists are racing to gather the knowledge necessary to safeguard entire ecosystems and species. Technological advances are continuously ...