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Islands contribute disproportionately high amounts of evolutionary diversity in passerine birds
Island systems generally have fewer species than continental areas due to their small size and geographical isolation. Low island diversity reduces the possibility of exportation of island lineages and island systems are not thought to have a major influence on the build-up of continental diversity. However, the view that islands represent the end of the colonization road has recently been challenged and islands do represent the origin of some specific continental lineages. Here we assess the net contribution of island systems to global diversity patterns of passerine birds, using a complete phylogeny (5,949 species), biogeographical regionalization and null-model comparisons. We show that, in contrast to major continental regions, island regions export relatively more evolutionary lineages than would be expected based on current distributional patterns. This result challenges a central paradigm in island biogeography and changes our perception of the relative importance of islands for the build-up of global diversity
Radiant Emission Characteristics of Diffuse Conical Cavities
Radiant-energy emission of diffuse conical cavitie
The Spectrum of the Loop Transfer Matrix on Finite Lattice
We consider the model of random surfaces with extrinsic curvature term
embedded into 3d Euclidean lattice . On a 3d Euclidean lattice it has
equivalent representation in terms of transfer matrix , which
describes the propagation of loops . We study the spectrum of the transfer
matrix on finite dimensional lattices. The renormalisation
group technique is used to investigate phase structure of the model and its
critical behaviour.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, Latex, psfi
Three-dimensional gonihedric spin system
We perform Monte Carlo simulations of a three-dimensional spin system with a
Hamiltonian which contains only four-spin interaction term. This system
describes random surfaces with extrinsic curvature - gonihedric action. We
study the anisotropic model when the coupling constants for the
space-like plaquettes and for the transverse-like plaquettes are
different. In the two limits and the system has been
solved exactly and the main interest is to see what happens when we move away
from these points towards the isotropic point, where we recover the original
model. We find that the phase transition is of first order for while away from this point it becomes weaker and
eventually turns to a crossover. The conclusion which can be drown from this
result is that the exact solution at the point in terms of
2d-Ising model should be considered as a good zero order approximation in the
description of the system also at the isotropic point and
clearly confirms the earlier findings that at the isotropic point the original
model shows a first order phase transition.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figures, shortened versio
Thermal Radiation Absorption in Rectangular-Groove Cavities
Thermal radiation absorption in rectangular-groove cavitie
Absorption and Emission Characteristics of Diffuse Spherical Enclosures
The thermal radiation characteristics of spherical cavities are of practical interest in connection with the absorption of radiant energy for both space-vehicle and terrestrial applications. Also, spherical cavities are of potential use as sources of black-body energy. The purpose of this brief paper is to determine both the absorption and emission characteristics of spherical cavities which are diffuse reflectors and emitters
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