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Researchers at MO
Trisha Distler
Research Scientist, Conservation, Ecology, and Evolution
Missouri Botanical Garden
P.O. Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166-0299
USA
Office phone: +1-314-577-0846
Fax: : +1-314-577-0830
Email: Trisha.Distler@mobot.org
M.S., University of Missouri – St. Louis, 1999
Research Interests
- Biogeography and Tropical Ecology
- Determinants of broad scale patterns of species richness
Websites
Selected Publications
- Jiménez, I., Distler, T., & Jørgensen, P. M. (2009). Estimated plant richness pattern across northwest South America provides similar support for the species energy and spatial heterogeneity hypotheses. In Press, Ecography 32.
- Sheth, S. N., Lúcia Lohmann, T. Consiglio, & Jiménez, I. (2008). Effects of Detectability on Estimates of Geographic Range Size in Bignonieae. Conservation Biology, Volume 22: 200 - 211.
- Loiselle, B. A., P. M. Jørgensen, T. Consiglio, I. Jiménez, J. G. Blake, L. G. Lohmann, & O. M. Montiel (2008). Evaluating plant collection representation for ecological niche modeling: a case study using plant vouchers from Ecuador and Bolivia. Journal of Biogeography 35:105-116.
- Consiglio, T., Schatz, G. E., McPherson, G., Lowry II, P. P., Rabenantoandro, J., Rogers, Z. S. Rabevohitra, R. & Rabehevitra, D. (2006). Deforestation and Plant Diversity of Madagascar’s Littoral Forests. Conservation Biology 20: 1799-1803.
- Killeen, T.J., Douglas, M., Consiglio, T., Jørgensen, J.M., & Mejia, J. (2006). Dry Spots and Wet Spots in the Andean Hotspot. Journal of Biogeography 34: 1357–1373.
- van der Werff, H. & T. Consiglio (2004). Distribution and Conservation Significance of Endemic Species of Flowering Plants in Peru. Biodiversity and Conservation 13: 1699-1713.
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