نتایج جستجو برای: habitat change

تعداد نتایج: 639317  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
James Battin Matthew W Wiley Mary H Ruckelshaus Richard N Palmer Elizabeth Korb Krista K Bartz Hiroo Imaki

Throughout the world, efforts are under way to restore watersheds, but restoration planning rarely accounts for future climate change. Using a series of linked models of climate, land cover, hydrology, and salmon population dynamics, we investigated the impacts of climate change on the effectiveness of proposed habitat restoration efforts designed to recover depleted Chinook salmon populations ...

صالحی, اسماعیل, پناهنده, محمد, یاوری, احمد رضا,

Habitats have dramatically destructed worldwide.However a growing trend is emerging for restoring habitatats. One of the most effective approach to revitalize them is to restore the conditions that have lost. Studies indicate high probability of local extinction of Maral (Cervus elaphus maral) in the current habitats of Gilan due to severe habitat destruction. The current study aimed to introdu...

2009
Frederick Feyrer Ken Newman Matthew Nobriga Ted Sommer

Future development and climate change pose potentially serious threats to estuarine fish populations around the world. We examined how habitat suitability for delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus), a state and federally protected species, might be affected by changes in outflow in the San Francisco Estuary due to future development and climate change. Forty years of sampling data collected dur...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
Polly Campbell Christopher J Schneider Adura M Adnan Akbar Zubaid Thomas H Kunz

The extent to which response to environmental change is mediated by species-specific ecology is an important aspect of the population histories of tropical taxa. During the Pleistocene glacial cycles and associated sea level fluctuations, the Sunda region in Southeast Asia experienced concurrent changes in landmass area and the ratio of forest to open habitat, providing an ideal setting to test...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
David A Keith H Resit Akçakaya Wilfried Thuiller Guy F Midgley Richard G Pearson Steven J Phillips Helen M Regan Miguel B Araújo Tony G Rebelo

Species responses to climate change may be influenced by changes in available habitat, as well as population processes, species interactions and interactions between demographic and landscape dynamics. Current methods for assessing these responses fail to provide an integrated view of these influences because they deal with habitat change or population dynamics, but rarely both. In this study, ...

2015
Quinn E. Barber Scott E. Nielsen Andreas Hamann

Climate change generally requires species to migrate northward or to higher elevation to maintain constant climate conditions, but migration requirement and migration capacity of individual species can vary greatly. Individual populations of species occupy different positions in the landscape that determine their required range shift to maintain similar climate, and likewise the migration capac...

2012
Heather Bird

Glossary Cover type A term used by the geographers for a type of mapped feature (e.g., forest, freshwater, or grassland). The dominant natural cover type in a landscape is often used to approximate habitat. Fragmentation per se The breaking apart of habitat while keeping habitat amount constant. Habitat The place where an organism normally lives. Habitat fragmentation The breaking apart of habi...

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...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
s. rasouli m. makhdoum farkhondeh h.r. jafari r. suffling b. kiabi

identification of rapid degradation of ecological resources requires effective environmental monitoring including ecological integrity assessment .our first aim is to analyze ecological integrity in a landscape context while developing a method to assess integrity in spite of a dearth of historical data. we used a spatial-temporal reference framework for land cover maps for assessing ecologica...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Matthew J Struebig Manuela Fischer David L A Gaveau Erik Meijaard Serge A Wich Catherine Gonner Rachel Sykes Andreas Wilting Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

Habitat loss and climate change pose a double jeopardy for many threatened taxa, making the identification of optimal habitat for the future a conservation priority. Using a case study of the endangered Bornean orang-utan, we identify environmental refuges by integrating bioclimatic models with projected deforestation and oil-palm agriculture suitability from the 1950s to 2080s. We coupled a ma...

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