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DESCRIPTION:Microhabitats are small\, specialized environments within large
 r ecosystems that provide unique living conditions for various organisms. 
 They can include structures like tree hollows\, deadwood or carcasses\, ea
 ch offering specific habitat conditions. These habitats play a crucial rol
 e in supporting biodiversity by offering shelter\, breeding grounds\, and 
 food sources for many species\, including insects\, fungi\, and small vert
 ebrates. Despite their small size\, microhabitats significantly contribute
  to the ecological complexity of ecosystems.\nThis talk explores the ecolo
 gical significance of microhabitats\, examining the abiotic and biotic fac
 tors&mdash\;on local and landscape level&mdash\;that shape their biodivers
 ity. We also investigate the population genetic structure of species depen
 dent on microhabitats\, highlighting how limited dispersal\, isolation\, a
 nd local adaptation may lead to population genetic differentiation. By int
 egrating ecological patterns with genetic insights\, this talk underscores
  the value of microhabitats for conservation\, especially in fragmented or
  rapidly changing landscapes.
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LOCATION:H6\, Geo
SUMMARY:Dr. Bastian Schauer\, Animal Population Ecology\, BayCEER (Homepage
 ): Microhabitats – Drivers of diversity
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