نتایج جستجو برای: terrestrial habitat

تعداد نتایج: 87178  

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Eric R Larson Julian D Olden Nisikawa Usio

The role of resource subsidies across ecosystem boundaries has emerged as an important concept in contemporary ecology. For lake ecosystems, this has led to interest in quantifying the contribution of terrestrial allochthonous carbon to aquatic secondary production. An inverse relationship between habitat area and the role of allochthonous subsidies has been documented on marine islands and ass...

Journal: :Science 2008
David C Cannatella

Becker et al. (Reports, 14 December 2007, p. 1775) reported that forest amphibians with terrestrial development are less susceptible to the effects of habitat degradation than those with aquatic larvae. However, analysis with more appropriate statistical methods suggests there is no evidence for a difference between aquatic-reproducing and terrestrial-reproducing species.

Journal: :Science 2007
Carlos Guilherme Becker Carlos Roberto Fonseca Célio Fernando Baptista Haddad Rômulo Fernandes Batista Paulo Inácio Prado

The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss and disease. We identified a further factor, namely "habitat split"-defined as human-induced disconnection between habitats used by different life history stages of a species-which forces forest-associated amphibians with aquatic larvae to make risky breeding migrations between suitable aquatic an...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Hendrik Müller H Christoph Liedtke Michele Menegon Jan Beck Liliana Ballesteros-Mejia Peter Nagel Simon P Loader

Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is partially or completely independent of water. A number of causal factors have been proposed for the evolution of terrestrialized breeding. While predation has received repeated attention as a potential factor, the influence of other factors such as habitat has never been tested using appropriate data ...

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: :Ecology 2010
Jeff Scott Wesner

Organisms with complex life histories (CLH) often cross habitat or ecosystem boundaries as they develop from larvae to adults, coupling energy flow between ecosystems as both prey (bottom-up) and consumers (top-down). Predation effects on one stage of this life cycle can therefore cascade across ecosystems, magnifying the impact of local predation. The majority of predation studies have assesse...

2014
Aleš Dolný Filip Harabiš Hana Mižičová

Dragonflies are good indicators of environmental health and biodiversity. Most studies addressing dragonfly ecology have focused on the importance of aquatic habitats, while the value of surrounding terrestrial habitats has often been overlooked. However, species associated with temporary aquatic habitats must persist in terrestrial environments for long periods. Little is known about the impor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Kevin R Crooks Christopher L Burdett David M Theobald Sarah R B King Moreno Di Marco Carlo Rondinini Luigi Boitani

Although habitat fragmentation is often assumed to be a primary driver of extinction, global patterns of fragmentation and its relationship to extinction risk have not been consistently quantified for any major animal taxon. We developed high-resolution habitat fragmentation models and used phylogenetic comparative methods to quantify the effects of habitat fragmentation on the world's terrestr...

2009
Sarah Elizabeth Purdy Peter B. Moyle Kenneth W. Tate Valerie Eviner

Ecology Montane Meadows in the Sierra Nevada: A comparison of terrestrial and aquatic assessment methods Abstract We surveyed montane meadows in the northern Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades for two field seasons to compare commonly used aquatic and terrestrial-based assessments of meadow condition. We surveyed 1) fish, 2) reptiles, 3) amphibians, 4) aquatic macroinvertebrates, 5) stream geo...

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