نتایج جستجو برای: habitat change

تعداد نتایج: 639317  

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2014
Consuelo Lorenzo Eugenia C Sántiz Darío A Navarrete Jorge Bolaños

Land use changes by human activities have been the main causes of habitats and wildlife population degradation. In the Tehuantepec Isthmus in Oaxaca, the tropical habitat of the porcupine Sphiggurus mexicanus has been subject to vegetation and land use changes, causing its reduction and fragmentation. In this study, we estimated vegetation cover and land use (δn) change rates and assessed habit...

2008

Climate change is expected to alter the range and abundance of many species by influencing habitat qualities. For species living in fragmented populations, not only the quality of the present patches but also access to new habitat patches may be affected. Here, we show that colonization in a metacommunity can be directly influenced by weather changes, and that these observed weather changes are...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2010
A J Lynch W W Taylor K D Smith

The Laurentian Great Lakes Basin provides an ecological system to evaluate the potential effect of climate change on dynamics of fish populations and the management of their fisheries. This review describes the physical and biological mechanisms by which fish populations will be affected by changes in timing and duration of ice cover, precipitation events and temperature regimes associated with...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Barry W Brook H Resit Akçakaya David A Keith Georgina M Mace Richard G Pearson Miguel B Araújo

Climate change is already affecting species worldwide, yet existing methods of risk assessment have not considered interactions between demography and climate and their simultaneous effect on habitat distribution and population viability. To address this issue, an international workshop was held at the University of Adelaide in Australia, 25-29 May 2009, bringing leading species distribution an...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2015
Paola Mairota Barbara Cafarelli Rocco Labadessa Francesco P. Lovergine Cristina Tarantino Harini Nagendra Raphael K. Didham

Modelling the empirical relationships between habitat quality and species distribution patterns is the first step to understanding human impacts on biodiversity. It is important to build on this understanding to develop a broader conceptual appreciation of the influence of surrounding landscape structure on local habitat quality, across multiple spatial scales. Traditional models which report t...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Giselle Perdomo Paul Sunnucks Ross M Thompson

There is a clear crisis in the maintenance of biodiversity. It has been generated by a multitude of factors, notably habitat loss, now compounded by the effects of climate change. Predicted changes in climate include increased severity and frequency of extreme climatic events. To manage landscapes, an understanding of the processes that allow recovery from these extreme events is required. Unde...

2016
DANICA SCHAFFER-SMITH

To avoid extinction of rare species in regions of active environmental change, strategic approaches are needed to manage remaining habitat. When observations of dispersal or metapopulation information are not available, habitat connectivity simulations may offer a valuable alternative source of information to assess threats and evaluate conservation options. For the Critically Endangered San Ma...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Seth J Wenger Daniel J Isaak Charles H Luce Helen M Neville Kurt D Fausch Jason B Dunham Daniel C Dauwalter Michael K Young Marketa M Elsner Bruce E Rieman Alan F Hamlet Jack E Williams

Broad-scale studies of climate change effects on freshwater species have focused mainly on temperature, ignoring critical drivers such as flow regime and biotic interactions. We use downscaled outputs from general circulation models coupled with a hydrologic model to forecast the effects of altered flows and increased temperatures on four interacting species of trout across the interior western...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2016
L H Thorne M G Conners E L Hazen S J Bograd M Antolos D P Costa S A Shaffer

Changes to patterns of wind and ocean currents are tightly linked to climate change and have important implications for cost of travel and energy budgets in marine vertebrates. We evaluated how El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-driven wind patterns affected breeding Laysan and black-footed albatross across a decade of study. Owing to latitudinal variation in wind patterns, wind speed differed...

2006
R J. S

A .—Recent work in Michigan’s eastern Upper Peninsula suggests that terrestrial areas bordering northern Lake Huron provide important stopover habitat for spring migrating landbirds, principally because of the presence of emergent aquatic midges (Diptera: Chironomidae). Migrants were concentrated in lakeshore habitats abundant with midges during spring migration. American Redstarts (Setophaga r...

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