نتایج جستجو برای: animal ecology

تعداد نتایج: 256488  

2010
Péricles Goes Joaquim Olinto Branco Marcelo Antonio Amaro Pinheiro Edison Barbieri Dulcileia Costa Luiz Loureiro Fernandes

The biology of the Ucides cordatus in Vitória Bay (ES) was evaluated as a possible tool for population management. Sampling occurred monthly for about a year (October 1998 to September 1999) with biometric analysis (CW = carapace width; WW = total wet weight) and abiotic factors on four transects, each with four bands (margin to supratidal region). The density was 3.7±1.5 crabs.m, with an incre...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
D J Sumpter D S Broomhead

How do the behavioural interactions between individuals in an ecological system produce the global population dynamics of that system? We present a stochastic individual-based model of the reproductive cycle of the mite Varroa jacobsoni, a parasite of honeybees. The model has the interesting property in that its population level behaviour is approximated extremely accurately by the exponential ...

2010
Heather M. Ferguson Anna Dornhaus Arlyne Beeche Christian Borgemeister Michael Gottlieb Mir S. Mulla John E. Gimnig Durland Fish Gerry F. Killeen

1 Biomedical and Environmental Thematic Group, Ifakara Health Institute, Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, 2 Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America, 4 International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 5 I...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2014
S Cleaveland M Borner M Gislason

Although One Health is widely promoted as a more effective approach towards human, animal and ecosystem health, the momentum is still driven largely by health professionals, predominantly from the veterinary sector. While few can doubt the merits of interdisciplinary One Health approaches to tackle complex health problems, operating across the disciplines still presents many challenges. This pa...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Ainara Cortés-Avizanda Roger Jovani José Antonio Donázar Volker Grimm

The relative contribution of personal and social information to explain individual and collective behavior in different species and contexts is an open question in animal ecology. In particular, there is a major lack of studies combining theoretical and empirical approaches to test the relative relevance of different hypothesized individual behaviors to predict empirical collective patterns. We...

2011
Frédéric Bordes Serge Morand

Field parasitological studies consistently demonstrate the reality of polyparasitism in natural systems. However, only recently, studies from ecological and evolutionary fields have emphasised a broad spectrum of potential multiple infections-related impacts. The main goal of our review is to reunify the different approaches on the impacts of polyparasitism, not only from laboratory or human me...

2008
Joseph B. Pfaller Michael G. Frick Kimberly J. Reich Kristina L. Williams Karen A. Bjorndal

A survey of the epibionts inhabiting the carapace of loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta (Linnaeus) nesting on Canaveral National Seashore, Florida was conducted from 2003–2004. Epibionts were sampled and identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible. Eleven newly documented epibiont species were observed from 52 individual loggerheads. We present the first records of sea urchins as logg...

Journal: :Dong wu xue yan jiu = Zoological research 2013
Peng Zhang

Social network analysis (SNA) is a framework used to study the structure of societies. As an umbrella term that encompasses various tools of graph theory and mathematical models to visualize networks, SNA allows researchers to detect and quantify patterns in social networks. Within SNA, individuals are not independent, but are symbiotic or linked with one another in a network. Given its powerfu...

2013
Mitra Baratchi Nirvana Meratnia Paul J. M. Havinga Andrew K. Skidmore Bert A. G. Toxopeus

Movement ecology is a field which places movement as a basis for understanding animal behavior. To realize this concept, ecologists rely on data collection technologies providing spatio-temporal data in order to analyze movement. Recently, wireless sensor networks have offered new opportunities for data collection from remote places through multi-hop communication and collaborative capability o...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2004
Steven J Cooke Scott G Hinch Martin Wikelski Russel D Andrews Louise J Kuchel Thomas G Wolcott Patrick J Butler

Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made possible by a variety of techniques that we refer to collectively as 'biotelemetry'. This set of tools ranges from transmitters that send their signals to receivers up to a few kilometers away to those that send data to orbiting satellites and, more frequently, to devices that log data. They enab...

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