نتایج جستجو برای: habitat changes

تعداد نتایج: 918380  

2005
Denis White Priscilla G. Minotti Mary .J Barczak Jean C. Sifneos Kathryn E. Freemark Mary V. Santelmann Carl F. Steinitz A. Ross Kiester Eric M. Preston

We examined the impacts of possible future land development patterns on the biodiversity of a landscape. Our landscape data included a remote sensing derived map of the current habitat of the study area and six maps of future habitat distributions resulting from different land development scenarios. Our species data included lists of all bird, mammal, reptile, and amphibian species in the study...

2015
Claudia Melis Ivar Herfindal Fredrik Dahl Per-Arne Åhlén

Gathering information on how invasive species utilize the habitat is important, in order to better aim actions to reduce their negative impact. We studied habitat use and selection of 55 GPS-marked raccoon dogs (30 males, 25 females) at their invasion front in Northern Sweden, with particular focus on differences between males and females, between movement states, and between seasons and times ...

2009
Frederick Feyrer Ken Newman Matthew Nobriga Ted Sommer

Future development and climate change pose potentially serious threats to estuarine fish populations around the world. We examined how habitat suitability for delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus), a state and federally protected species, might be affected by changes in outflow in the San Francisco Estuary due to future development and climate change. Forty years of sampling data collected dur...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2013
Benjamin G Van Allen Volker H W Rudolf

The phenotype of adults can be strongly influenced by the environmental conditions experienced during development. Consequently, variation in habitat quality across space and through time also leads to differences in the phenotypes of adults. This could create carry-over effects where differences in the natal habitat quality of colonizers influence population dynamics in new habitats. We tested...

2015
William D. Halliday Kathleen M. Gilmour Gabriel Blouin-Demers

Measuring habitat suitability is important in conservation and in wildlife management. Measuring the abundance or presence-absence of a species in various habitats is not sufficient to measure habitat suitability because these metrics can be poor predictors of population success. Therefore, having some measure of population success is essential in assessing habitat suitability, but estimating p...

2010
Roberto BATTISTON Paolo FONTANA

A population of praying mantids Mantis religiosa L. was studied in a submontane habitat near Vicenza in Northern Italy. Sixtythree mantids were observed and studied in the field with the mark and recapture method to obtain ecological information about the coloration patterns, habitat preferences and strategies of this species. Additionally, a population of mantids was housed in artificial condi...

1996
Stephen B. Brandt

Patchy distributions of organisms and environmental conditions are characteristic traits of aquatic environments. Yet biological and physical measurements are often averaged over large spatial scales when used in environmental models. From a fish's perspective, local rather than spatially averaged conditions determine available habitat. We found that a horizontal cell size of 40 m preserved env...

2004
Jianguo Liu Li An Sandra S. Batie Richard E. Groop Zai Liang Angela G. Mertig Zhiyun Ouyang

Understanding patterns, processes, and consequences of land-cover change requires close linkages among various ecological, socioeconomic, demographic, and behavioral data. In this chapter, we present an interdisciplinary study of human impacts on land cover and panda habitat in Wolong Nature Reserve (China). Wolong is one of the largest reserves (200,000 ha) designated for giant panda conservat...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
Maud Fagny Etienne Patin Julia L MacIsaac Maxime Rotival Timothée Flutre Meaghan J Jones Katherine J Siddle Hélène Quach Christine Harmant Lisa M McEwen Alain Froment Evelyne Heyer Antoine Gessain Edouard Betsem Patrick Mouguiama-Daouda Jean-Marie Hombert George H Perry Luis B Barreiro Michael S Kobor Lluis Quintana-Murci

The genetic history of African populations is increasingly well documented, yet their patterns of epigenomic variation remain uncharacterized. Moreover, the relative impacts of DNA sequence variation and temporal changes in lifestyle and habitat on the human epigenome remain unknown. Here we generate genome-wide genotype and DNA methylation profiles for 362 rainforest hunter-gatherers and seden...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Evan L Preisser John L Orrock Oswald J Schmitz

Predators can affect prey populations through changes in traits that reduce predation risk. These trait changes (nonconsumptive effects, NCEs) can be energetically costly and cause reduced prey activity, growth, fecundity, and survival. The strength of nonconsumptive effects may vary with two functional characteristics of predators: hunting mode (actively hunting, sit-and-pursue, sit-and-wait) ...

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