نتایج جستجو برای: desert ungulate

تعداد نتایج: 16651  

2010
YuanMing ZHANG Nan WU BingChang ZHANG Jing ZHANG

As one of the most important biological factors that maintain the stability of the largest fixed and semi-fixed desert in China, the Gurbantunggut Desert, the biological soil crusts (BSCs) develop well and play critical ecological roles in the desert ecosystem. In this paper, we briefly summarize our research findings since 2002 including species composition, distribution pattern and ecological...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
M A Mares

Current theories regarding colonization of South America by mammals are divided between those supported by fossil evidence, which suggest the original mammal fauna of the isolated continent was augmented by early immigrants (primates, caviomorph rodents, and later, procyonids) with a final large influx of northern mammals occurring with the formation of the Panama land bridge, and an opposing v...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Dermatology 2017

2014
Dries P. J. Kuijper Mart Verwijmeren Marcin Churski Adam Zbyryt Krzysztof Schmidt Bogumiła Jędrzejewska Chris Smit

Anti-predator responses by ungulates can be based on habitat features or on the near-imminent threat of predators. In dense forest, cues that ungulates use to assess predation risk likely differ from half-open landscapes, as scent relative to sight is predicted to be more important. We studied, in the Białowieża Primeval Forest (Poland), whether perceived predation risk in red deer (Cervus elap...

2018
Océane Liehrmann Flore Jégoux Marie-Alice Guilbert Francis Isselin-Nondedeu Sonia Saïd Yann Locatelli Christophe Baltzinger

The transport phase of the animal-mediated plant dispersal process is critical to dispersal effectiveness as it determines the spatial distribution of the diaspores released and their chance for further recruitment. Assessing this specific phase of the dispersal process generally requires combining diaspore retention times with the associated distances covered. Here, we specifically tested the ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Thomas H G Ezard Steeve D Côté Fanie Pelletier

Decomposing variation in population growth into contributions from both ecological and evolutionary processes is of fundamental concern, particularly in a world characterized by rapid responses to anthropogenic threats. Although the impact of ecological change on evolutionary response has long been acknowledged, the converse has predominantly been neglected, especially empirically. By applying ...

2009
Thomas W. Plummer Peter W. Ditchfield Laura C. Bishop John D. Kingston Joseph V. Ferraro David R. Braun Fritz Hertel Richard Potts

BACKGROUND Major biological and cultural innovations in late Pliocene hominin evolution are frequently linked to the spread or fluctuating presence of C(4) grass in African ecosystems. Whereas the deep sea record of global climatic change provides indirect evidence for an increase in C(4) vegetation with a shift towards a cooler, drier and more variable global climatic regime beginning approxim...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Nicholas J DeCesare Mark Hebblewhite Fiona Schmiegelow David Hervieux Gregory J McDermid Lalenia Neufeld Mark Bradley Jesse Whittington Kirby G Smith Luigi E Morgantini Matthew Wheatley Marco Musiani

Multi-scale resource selection modeling is used to identify factors that limit species distributions across scales of space and time. This multi-scale nature of habitat suitability complicates the translation of inferences to single, spatial depictions of habitat required for conservation of species. We estimated resource selection functions (RSFs) across three scales for a threatened ungulate,...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Kari E Veblen Lauren M Porensky Corinna Riginos Truman P Young

The widespread replacement of wild ungulate herbivores by domestic livestock in African savannas is composed of two interrelated phenomena: (1) loss or reduction in numbers of individual wildlife species or guilds and (2) addition of livestock to the system. Each can have important implications for plant community dynamics. Yet very few studies have experimentally addressed the individual, comb...

2018
Benedikt Gehr Elizabeth J Hofer Mirjam Pewsner Andreas Ryser Eric Vimercati Kristina Vogt Lukas F Keller

Predator-prey theory predicts that in the presence of multiple types of predators using a common prey, predator facilitation may result as a consequence of contrasting prey defense mechanisms, where reducing the risk from one predator increases the risk from the other. While predator facilitation is well established in natural predator-prey systems, little attention has been paid to situations ...

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