Aysegul Birand

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee,

569 Dabney Hall, 1416 Circle Dr., Knoxville, TN 37996-1610

Ph: 865-974-0346; Fax: 865-974-6042, <abirand at utk.edu>, Office: 403E Austin Peay

   

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Birand, A. and D. J. Howard (2008) The relationship between proportion of endemics and species diversity on islands: expectations from a null model. Ecography. 31(2): 286-288. (PDF)

Traylor, T., Birand, A*. Marshall, J. L. and D. J. Howard (2008) A zone of overlap and hybridization between Allonemobius socius and a new Allonemobius spp. Annals of Entomological Society of America. 101(1): 30-39. (* Corresponding author) (PDF)

Pawar, S.S., Birand, A., Ahmed, F. M., Sengupta, S. and T. R. S. Raman (2007) Conservation biogeography in Northeast India: hierarchical analysis of cross-taxon distributional congruence. Biodiversity and Conservation 13:53-65. (PDF)

Birand, A. and S. Pawar (2004) An ornithological survey in north-east India. Forktail 20: 7-16. (PDF)

 

in prep or submitted:

Birand, A. and E. Barany (submitted) Evolutionary branching points and the form of carrying capacity functions.

Birand, A. and E. Barany (submitted) Revisiting the conflict between two seminal papers on the theory of limiting similarity.

Birand, A. and D. J. Howard (in prep) What does rate of speciation mean?

 

Reports, thesis and unpublished MS:

Birand, A. C. (2008) On the theory of speciation: terminology, mechanisms, and analyses. Ph.D. Dissertation, New Mexico State University. 121 pages. (PDF)

Pawar, S. and A. Birand (2001) A survey of amphibians, reptiles, and birds in Northeast India. CERC Technical Report #6, Centre for Ecological Research and Conservation, Mysore. 118 pages. (PDF)

Birand, A. C. (1999) Studies on carnivores of Duzlercami Game Reserve, Antalya. Master’s Thesis, Middle East Technical University. 50 pages.