نتایج جستجو برای: habitat variables

تعداد نتایج: 364517  

2006
Edward L. BOONE Eric P. SMITH

Understanding the relationship between an index of biological community state and habitat is important for policy makers and environmental managers. A common approach to modeling this relationship is to use regression. However, this simple method becomes complicated when the data are clustered and have both within-cluster and between-cluster spatial correlation. This article proposes a Bayesian...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Daniel H Thornton Lyn C Branch Melvin E Sunquist

The relative influence of habitat loss vs. habitat fragmentation per se (the breaking apart of habitat) on species distribution and abundance is a topic of debate. Although some theoretical studies predict a strong negative effect of fragmentation, consensus from empirical studies is that habitat fragmentation has weak effects compared with habitat loss and that these effects are as likely to b...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
David A Steen Christopher J W McClure Jean C Brock D Craig Rudolph Josh B Pierce James R Lee W Jeffrey Humphries Beau B Gregory William B Sutton Lora L Smith Danna L Baxley Dirk J Stevenson Craig Guyer

Habitat loss and degradation are thought to be the primary drivers of species extirpations, but for many species we have little information regarding specific habitats that influence occupancy. Snakes are of conservation concern throughout North America, but effective management and conservation are hindered by a lack of basic natural history information and the small number of large-scale stud...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
Yvonne Herrerías-Diego Mauricio Quesada Kathryn E Stoner Jorge A Lobo

Spatial isolation caused by forest fragmentation and temporal isolation caused by asynchronous flowering of plants have been proposed as important factors that affect the reproduction ofplant populations. In a 4-year study, we determined the effects of forest fragmentation and spatial isolation on flowering phenology and reproductive success of the tropical tree Ceiba aesculifolia ([Kunth] Brit...

2016
Wen Wu Yuehui Li Yuanman Hu

Background. Understanding species distribution, especially areas of overlapping habitat between sympatric species, is essential for informing conservation through natural habitat protection. New protection strategies should simultaneously consider conservation efforts for multiple species that exist within the same landscape, which requires studies that include habitat overlap analysis. Methods...

2004
Jeff A. Ardron Scott Wallace

In the absence of reliable survey data, habitat modelling can direct conservation and fishery management efforts. We have constructed a model designed to predict high-value inshore rockfish habitat, based on the variables of topographical complexity and kelp density. When applied in our pilot study area, this model showed remarkable accuracy at predicting areas previously identified by commerci...

2017
Heather L Hulton VanTassel Michael D Bell John Rotenberry Robert Johnson Michael F Allen

Many species have already experienced distributional shifts due to changing environmental conditions, and analyzing past shifts can help us to understand the influence of environmental stressors on a species as well as to analyze the effectiveness of conservation strategies. We aimed to (1) quantify regional habitat associations of the California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica); (2) descri...

2012
Andrea Bertolo F. Guillaume Blanchet Pierre Magnan Philippe Brodeur Marc Mingelbier Pierre Legendre

Larval dispersal is a crucial factor for fish recruitment. For fishes with relatively small-bodied larvae, drift has the potential to play a more important role than active habitat selection in determining larval dispersal; therefore, we expect small-bodied fish larvae to be poorly associated with habitat characteristics. To test this hypothesis, we used as model yellow perch (Perca flavescens)...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2008
Suzanne M Lussier Sara N da Silva Michael Charpentier James F Heltshe Susan M Cormier Donald J Klemm Marnita Chintala Saro Jayaraman

Watershed land use in suburban areas can affect stream biota through degradation of instream habitat, water quality, and riparian vegetation. By monitoring stream biotic communities in various geographic regions, we can better understand and conserve our watershed ecosystems. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between watershed land use and the integrity of benthic inve...

2011
MARIANO A. RODRIGUEZ-CABAL

Understanding factors that influence the distribution and abundance of seed dispersers is important because of the role these species play in maintaining plant communities. The temperate forest of Patagonia has an unusually high frequency of mutualisms, including obligate seed dispersal of a keystone mistletoe (Tristerix corymbosus) by the marsupial Dromiciops gliroides. We examined whether the...

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