نتایج جستجو برای: ecological disturbances

تعداد نتایج: 146768  

2004
Gary King Ori Rosen Martin A. Tanner David G. Steel Eric J. Beh Stephen Voss Jeffrey B. Lewis George G. Judge Douglas J. Miller Wendy K. Tam Cho Philip Hans Franses Kevin M. Quinn Linda J. Young Marcelo Escolar Sebastien Haneuse

Ecological inference : new methodological strategies / edited

Journal: :Biometrics 2008
Donald Hedeker Robin J Mermelstein Hakan Demirtas

For longitudinal data, mixed models include random subject effects to indicate how subjects influence their responses over repeated assessments. The error variance and the variance of the random effects are usually considered to be homogeneous. These variance terms characterize the within-subjects (i.e., error variance) and between-subjects (i.e., random-effects variance) variation in the data....

2011
Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley Richard G. Pearson Robert Puschendorf Thomas Rayner

BACKGROUND Given the globally poor protection of fresh waters for their intrinsic ecological values, assessments are needed to determine how well fresh waters and supported fish species are incidentally protected within existing terrestrial protected-area networks, and to identify their vulnerability to human-induced disturbances. To date, gaps in data have severely constrained any attempt to e...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2004
Teisha M Simmons Douglas K Novins James Allen

Circles of Care grantees were provided the opportunity to develop a locally relevant definition of serious emotional disturbance that would be used to define what type of emotional, behavioral, and mental disability would be required to receive services. After conducting detailed assessments of the definition in the guidance for applicants GFA and the definitions used by others in their respect...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
David R Foster David A Orwig

One unexpected consequence of natural disturbances in forested areas is that managers often initiate activities that may impose greater ecosystem impacts than the disturbances themselves. By salvage logging areas affected by windstorms or other impacts, by harvesting host trees in advance of insect infestation or disease, or by preemptively harvesting forests in an attempt to improve their resi...

2015
Nelson Thiffault Pierre Grondin Jean Noël Véronique Poirier

Understory species play a significant role in forest ecosystem dynamics. As such, species of the Ericaceae family have a major effect on the regeneration of tree species in boreal ecosystems. It is thus imperative to understand the ecological gradients controlling their distribution and abundance, so that their impacts can be taken into account in sustainable forest management. Using innovative...

2017
Susan Charnley Thomas A. Spies Ana M. G. Barros Eric M. White Keith A. Olsen

This study investigates how federal, state, and private corporate forest owners in a fire-prone landscape of southcentral Oregon manage their forests to reduce wildfire hazard and loss to high-severity wildfire. We evaluate the implications of our findings for concepts of social–ecological resilience. Using interview data, we found a high degree of "response diversity" (variation in forest mana...

2015
Thomas A. Schlacher Michael A. Weston David S. Schoeman Andrew D. Olds Chantal M. Huijbers Rod M. Connolly

Robust ecological paradigms and theories should, ideally, hold across several ecosystems. Yet, limited testing of generalities has occurred in some habitats despite these habitats offering unique features to make them good model systems for experiments. We contend this is the case for the ocean-exposed sandy beaches. Beaches have several distinctive traits, including extreme malleability of hab...

2014
Stephen F. Siebert Jill M. Belsky

International conservation efforts have ignored the role and importance of historic disturbance regimes, both natural and anthropogenic, in creating and maintaining biodiversity. In this article we focus on historic livelihoods and land uses which we argue can and should be viewed as a type of intermediate ecological disturbance that may increase landscape heterogeneity which is correlated with...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2013
gholam ali heshmati zahra mohebbi

the main objective of an ecosystem sustainable management is to preserve itscapacity to respond and adapt to current disturbances and/or future changes, and maintain theprovision of environmental goods and services. two very important properties linked to thisobjective are the ecosystem resilience and resistance to disturbance factors. the objective ofthis paper is to recommend conceptual modif...

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