نتایج جستجو برای: ecological patches

تعداد نتایج: 122902  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
Andrew D Olds Rod M Connolly Kylie A Pitt Paul S Maxwell Shankar Aswani Simon Albert

Conservation focuses on maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, but gaps in our knowledge of species biology and ecological processes often impede progress. For this reason, focal species and habitats are used as surrogates for multispecies conservation, but species-based approaches are not widely adopted in marine ecosystems. Reserves in the Solomon Islands were designed on the bas...

2013
Hattie L A Bartlam-Brooks Mpaphi C Bonyongo Stephen Harris

Most large-bodied wildlife populations in sub-Saharan Africa only survive in conservation areas, but are continuing to decline because external changes influence ecological processes within reserves, leading to a lack of functionality. However, failure to understand how landscape scale changes influence ecological processes limits our ability to manage protected areas. We used GPS movement data...

Journal: :Biopsychosocial Medicine 2008
Kazuhiro Yoshiuchi Yoshiharu Yamamoto Akira Akabayashi

Many physical diseases have been reported to be associated with psychosocial factors. In these diseases, assessment relies mainly on subjective symptoms in natural settings. Therefore, it is important to assess symptoms and/or relationships between psychosocial factors and symptoms in natural settings. Symptoms are usually assessed by self-report when patients visit their doctors. However, self...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2012
Donald Hedeker Robin J Mermelstein Hakan Demirtas

Ecological momentary assessment and/or experience sampling methods are increasingly used in health studies to study subjective experiences within changing environmental contexts. In these studies, up to 30 or 40 observations are often obtained for each subject. Because there are so many measurements per subject, one can characterize a subject's mean and variance and can specify models for both....

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Christopher F Steiner Richard D Stockwell Monica Tadros Laith Shaman Komal Patel Laila Khraizat

Prior ecological research has shown that spatial processes can enhance the temporal stability of populations in fluctuating environments. Less explored is the effect of dispersal on rapid adaptation and its concomitant impact on population dynamics. For asexually reproducing populations, theory predicts that dispersal in fluctuating environments can facilitate asynchrony among clones and enhanc...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2009
Luca Corlatti Klaus Hackländer Fredy Frey-Roos

We reviewed research on wildlife overpasses in the context of their genetic effectiveness to provide connectivity between population patches that have been isolated by road construction. The potential ecological consequences of such habitat fragmentation include reduction of gene flow between subpopulations and hence an increase in genetic differentiation and a decrease in genetic diversity. Am...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2017
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou Anna L Hargreaves Dries Bonte Hans Jacquemyn

Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each other-has been identified as a major threat for biodiversity. Fragmentation has well-established demographic and population genetic consequences, eroding genetic diversity and hindering gene flow among patches. However, fragmentation should also select on life history, both predictably through in...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Tom Lindström Nina Håkansson Uno Wennergren

Ecological and epidemiological invasions occur in a spatial context. We investigated how these processes correlate to the distance dependence of spread or dispersal between spatial entities such as habitat patches or epidemiological units. Distance dependence is described by a spatial kernel, characterized by its shape (kurtosis) and width (variance). We also developed a novel method to analyse...

Journal: :Journal of mathematical biology 2000
V A Jansen A L Lloyd

Multi-patch systems, in which several species interact in patches connected by dispersal, offer a general framework for the description and analysis of spatial ecological systems. This paper describes how to analyse the local stability of spatially homogeneous solutions in such systems. The spatial arrangement of the patches and their coupling is described by a matrix. For a local stability ana...

Aslani Fatemeh Sari Nozari Farnoosh Saki Nasrin Taghipour Kaveh

CLINICAL PRESENTATION A 35-year-old woman presented to the dermatological clinic of Shahid-Faghihi Hospital with asymptomatic, bilateral and symmetrical erythematous patches on her lower extremities. On clinical examination, there were erythematous patches on the lateral and medial malleolar surfaces and superior to the medial malleolus, with no other complaints regarding pain or itching (Figur...

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