نتایج جستجو برای: habitat parameters

تعداد نتایج: 630563  

2014
G. W. Weiger Wamelink Paul W. Goedhart Josep Y. Frissel

Biodiversity, including plant species diversity, is threatened worldwide as a result of anthropogenic pressures such as an increase of pollutants and climate change. Rare species in particular are on the verge of becoming extinct. It is still unclear as to why some plant species are rare and others are not. Are they rare due to: intrinsic reasons, dispersal capacity, the effects of management o...

زارعی, علی اصغر, عابدی, سیاوش, محمودی , مازیار, پیروی لطیف, شیوا,

Winter dens are one of the important components of brown bear's (Ursus arctos syriacus) habitat, affecting their reproduction and survival. Therefore identification of factors affecting the habitat selection and suitable denning areas in the conservation of our largest carnivore is necessary. We used Geographically Weighted Logistic Regression (GWLR) and Generalized Linear Model (GLM) for model...

2012
Caitlin R. Kight Mark K. Hinders John P. Swaddle

—Human-altered landscapes often include structural features, such as higher levels of impervious surface cover (ISC) and less vegetation, that are likely to affect the transmission of avian vocalizations. We investigated the relationships between human habitat modifications and signal transmission by measuring four acoustic parameters—persistence, reverberation, and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) ...

خلیل‌آبادی, سمیه, سفیانیان, علیرضا, متین‌خواه, سیدحمید, همامی, محمودرضا, کابلی, محمد,

  Determining landscape parameters influencing species richness of habitat patches is one of the most important issues in conservation biology. Many previous studies have investigated the influence of habitat parameters on bird assemblages in forest patches, but studies seeking effects of oasis parameters on bird assemblages are very scarce. Karkas Protected Area is located in semi-arid zone in...

2012
Eliningaya J. Kweka Guofa Zhou Stephen Munga Ming-Chieh Lee Harrysone E. Atieli Mramba Nyindo Andrew K. Githeko Guiyun Yan

BACKGROUND Larval control is of paramount importance in the reduction of malaria vector abundance and subsequent disease transmission reduction. Understanding larval habitat succession and its ecology in different land use managements and cropping systems can give an insight for effective larval source management practices. This study investigated larval habitat succession and ecological parame...

2016
Miguel Peñalver‐Alcázar Pedro Aragón Merel C. Breedveld Patrick S. Fitze

Modeling species' habitat requirements are crucial to assess impacts of global change, for conservation efforts and to test mechanisms driving species presence. While the influence of abiotic factors has been widely examined, the importance of biotic factors and biotic interactions, and the potential implications of local processes are not well understood. Testing their importance requires addi...

2007
Jörn Buse Boris Schröder Thorsten Assmann

Saproxylic insects are characterised by their exceptional diversity and high proportion of threatened species. No recent studies have demonstrated the validity of habitat suitability analysis for scientifically based habitat management for these species. We studied the habitat requirements of the endangered longhorn beetle Cerambyx cerdo, a species with a supposed keystone function for the sapr...

2004
Frank E. Rheindt T. Ulmar Grafe Ehab Abouheif

The indiscriminate application of phylogenetically based comparative methods in cross-species correlated evolution analyses has been questioned. It has been argued that traits are not always significantly correlated to their phylogenetic history, and that correcting for phylogeny in these cases may be unnecessary and may even introduce statistical error. Statistical diagnostics to test for phyl...

2007
Tara K. Muenz Stephen P. Opsahl Stephen W. Golladay

Streams of the Flint River Basin (FRB) remain as viable habitat for many freshwater species and harbor some of the most diverse mussel assemblages in the Southeast. However, land use changes, hydrologic alterations, and declines in native fish species have adversely affected mussel diversity and abundance throughout the region. Protection of rare and sensitive mussels requires the development o...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2002
Tadeusz J Kawecki Robert D Holt

We study the consequences of asymmetric dispersal rates (e.g., due to wind or current) for adaptive evolution in a system of two habitat patches. Asymmetric dispersal rates can lead to overcrowding of the "downstream" habitat, resulting in a source-sink population structure in the absence of intrinsic quality differences between habitats or can even cause an intrinsically better habitat to func...

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