نتایج جستجو برای: habitat associations along the edge

تعداد نتایج: 16104352  

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2007
Sophie O Vanwambeke Pradya Somboon Ralph E Harbach Mark Isenstadt Eric F Lambin Catherine Walton Roger K Butlin

The objective of this study was to test for associations between land cover data and the presence of mosquito larvae of the genera Aedes Meigen and Anopheles Meigen in northern Thailand at the landscape scale. These associations were compared with associations between larval habitat variables and the presence of mosquito larvae at a finer spatial scale. Collection data for the larvae of one Aed...

Journal: :Ecology 2012
John M Carroll Bradley T Furman Stephen T Tettelbach Bradley J Peterson

Edge effects are a dominant subject in landscape ecology literature, yet they are highly variable and poorly understood. Often, the literature suggests simple models for edge effects-positive (enhancement at the edge), negative (enhancement at the interior), or no effect (neutral)--on a variety of metrics, including abundance, diversity, and mortality. In the marine realm, much of this work has...

2015
Alicia Ledo Keping Ma

Detailed information about interspecific spatial associations among tropical tree species is scarce, and hence the ecological importance of those associations may have been underestimated. However, they can play a role in community assembly and species diversity maintenance. This study investigated the spatial dependence between pairs of species. First, the spatial associations (spatial attract...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2006
André Nemésio Fernando A Silveira

Male orchid bees were sampled with chemical baits monthly from July 1999 to April 2000 at six sites situated at different distances from the forest edge (0 to 4,000 m) at Parque Estadual do Rio Doce, the largest remnant of Atlantic Forest in the state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. The main goal of this study was to assess the abundance, richness, and the community structure of the orchi...

Journal: :Plant biology 2011
M Miranda L Díaz M Sicilia I Cristóbal J Cassinello

We report evidence of hierarchical resource selection by large herbivores and plant neighbouring effects in a Mediterranean ecosystem. Plant palatability was assessed according to herbivore foraging decisions. We hypothesize that under natural conditions large herbivores follow a hierarchical foraging pattern, starting at the landscape scale, and then selecting patches and individual plants. A ...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2013
Heather A Lumpkin Scott M Pearson

Land-use dynamics and climatic gradients have large effects on many terrestrial systems. Exurban development, one of the fastest growing forms of land use in the United States, may affect wildlife through habitat fragmentation and building presence may alter habitat quality. We studied the effects of residential development and temperature gradients on bird species occurrence at 140 study sites...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Cameron L Aldridge Mark S Boyce

Detailed empirical models predicting both species occurrence and fitness across a landscape are necessary to understand processes related to population persistence. Failure to consider both occurrence and fitness may result in incorrect assessments of habitat importance leading to inappropriate management strategies. We took a two-stage approach to identifying critical nesting and brood-rearing...

2013
Yajie Zeng Jiliang Xu Yong Wang Chunfa Zhou

Francois' langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) is an endangered primate and endemic to the limestone forests of the tropical and subtropical zone of northern Vietnam and South-west China with a population of about 2,000 individuals. Conservation efforts are hampered by limited knowledge of habitat preference in its main distribution area. We surveyed the distribution of Francois' langur and modele...

Journal: :Forest Ecology and Management 2022

In this study, we analyze the demographic rates and biomass dynamics of Lecythidaceae in a 100-ha permanent forest plot Central Amazon. We characterize habitats plot, effect habitat on tree density, species richness, dynamics, quantify significant associations. The experienced 13.2 % net loss individuals (n = 1023) but aboveground (AGB; Mg ha−1) did not differ between two censuses. Growth avera...

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