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A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

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A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populationsOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPIIAERICl .V(MYXO.MYCOTA):PREDICTING LOCAL HABITAT SUITABILITY IN CHANGING CLIMATE SCENARIOS AND ASSESSING GENET

IC DIVERSITY ACROSS SOUTHEAST ASLAN POPULATIONSBACHELOR THESISStudy Mode:Full-timeMajor:Environmental Science and ManagementFaculty:Advanced Education A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

Program OfficeBatch:K46N01-AEPThai Nguyen, 15/09/2018Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and ForestryDegree ProgramBachelor of Science in Environme

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

ntal Science and ManagementStudent nameKing Joshua Almadrones ReyesStudent IDDTN1454290094Thesis TitleA BIOGEOGRAPHIC AL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPH

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populationsionsSupervisor! s)Dr.rer.nat. Nikki Heherson A. Dagamac & Mr. Do Tuan TungAbstract: Biogeographic and molecular studies are currently the trends for b

iodiversity assessments to address issues related to conservation and biological resource management. Since these areas are underexplored for economic A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

ally important terrestrial protist like the myxomycetes. two research frameworks using the cosmopolitan Diderma hemisphaericum as the biological model

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

were designed for this study: (1) predicting suitable niches for the species under different climate change scenarios and (2) assessing genetic diver

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populationslity and isothermality to be the most important bioclimatic predictors and (ii) widespread increase of suitable habitats for D. hemisphaericttm in A2

and Bl scenarios. This is the first report of species distribution modeling for the Southeast Asian myxomycetes which can be used for finding priority A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

areas for conservation in the Philippines. The second framework revealed: (i) that gene flow exist yielding a total of 27 ribotypes coming from 4 sus

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

pected putative biospecies and (ii) geographical barriers are not the most significant driver in the speciation events for the D. hemisphaericum popul

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populationsbiodiversity at the genetic level in Southeast Asian region.Keywords:Biogeography -climate change -environmental niche -fungus-like protists -molecula

r diversityNumber of pages:102Date of Submission:September 15. 20ISiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTThe King would like to give its deepest gratitude to the people wh A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

o made this one hell of a scientific work:•To Dr. rcr. nat. Nikki Ilchcrson Aldca Dagamac (University of Greifswald) and my Vietnamese adviser Mr. Do

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

Tuan Tung (TUAF) for their supervision.•To Prof. Dr. Martin Schuittlcr and the International Office in Greifswald, thank you very much for the financi

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations you've extended from Visa applications and all the questions you enthusiastically entertains. Also, huge thanks to my roommate Tu Quang Tu.•To Tita D

ory Zapanta and Tito Joey Zapanta, thank you for all the support you have been extending to me and my family from my high school years until now that A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

whom without. I will be probably in a very different path.•To Tita Marge Parulan, thank you very much for your good heart and support for me and my fa

A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

mily. And to all the many people who helped me and my family through thick and thin, thank you very much!•I would also like to give thanks to the Gene

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

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hanks to my Lola Flor, Kuya Etaug, Kuya Eric aud Kuya Erwin for always checking my condition everytime.•To the Hood - Nicccr, JD, Aaron and Ian thank A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY OF DIDERMA HEMISPHAERICUM (MYXOMYCOTA) predicting local habitat suitability in changing climate scenarios and assessing genetic diversity across southeast asian populations

you for not forgetting to send memes during my stay in Germany, I really appreciate yall doing that.iii

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRYUNIVERSITĂT GREIFSWALD ỂiShWissen lockt. Seit 1456 wywKING JOSHUA ALMADRONES REYESA BIOGEO

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