نتایج جستجو برای: desert ungulate

تعداد نتایج: 16651  

2014
Gil Bohrer Pieter SA Beck Shadrack M Ngene Andrew K Skidmore Ian Douglas-Hamilton

BACKGROUND This study investigates the ranging behavior of elephants in relation to precipitation-driven dynamics of vegetation. Movement data were acquired for five bachelors and five female family herds during three years in the Marsabit protected area in Kenya and changes in vegetation were mapped using MODIS normalized difference vegetation index time series (NDVI). In the study area, eleva...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Heather E Johnson L Scott Mills Thomas R Stephenson John D Wehausen

To develop effective management strategies for the recovery of threatened and endangered species, it is critical to identify those vital rates (survival and reproductive parameters) responsible for poor population performance and those whose increase will most efficiently change a population's trajectory. In actual application, however, approaches identifying key vital rates are often limited b...

2017
Maria L Gelin Lyn C Branch Daniel H Thornton Andrés J Novaro Matthew J Gould Anthony Caragiulo

Large-scale ungulate migrations result in changes in prey availability for top predators and, as a consequence, can alter predator behavior. Migration may include entire populations of prey species, but often prey populations exhibit partial migration with some individuals remaining resident and others migrating. Interactions of migratory prey and predators have been documented in North America...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
J M Gaillard M Festa-Bianchet D Delorme J Jorgenson

In female vertebrates, differences in fitness often correspond to differences in phenotypic quality, suggesting that larger females have greater fitness. Variation in individual fitness can result from variation in life span and/or variation in yearly reproductive success, but no study has yet assessed the relationships between the components of fitness and phenotypic quality while controlling ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Joel Berger Julie K Young Kim Murray Berger

Migrations are an important ecological phenomena rapidly declining throughout the world [1]. Within many ungulate populations, migration is a polymorphic trait; animals can cover either long or short distances, pass across broad swaths of land such as those of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), or squeeze through bottlenecks as narrow as 120 meters as described ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] 2016
Carine Kunzler Souza André Felipe Streck Karla Ratje Gonçalves Luciane Dubina Pinto Ana Paula Ravazzolo David Emílio Dos Santos Neves de Barcellos Cláudio Wageck Canal

Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 (UTV2), formerly known as porcine hokovirus due to its discovery in Hong Kong, is closely related to a Primate tetraparvovirus (human PARV-4) and Ungulate tetraparvovirus 1 (bovine hokovirus). Until now, UTV2 was detected in European, Asian and North American countries, but its occurrence in Latin America is still unknown. This study describes the first report of UTV2...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
C M Janis J Damuth J M Theodor

Progressive changes are observed in both the composition of mammal faunas and vegetation during the Miocene epoch [24-5 mega-annum (Ma)]. These changes are usually interpreted as a response to climatic changes. In the traditional view, forests or woodlands gradually gave way to more open habitats, with grazing (grass-eating) ungulate (hoofed) mammal species replacing the browsing (leafy-vegetat...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2000
José M Gómez Regino Zamora

The effects of multispecific systems containing both mutualistic and antagonistic interacting organisms on the evolution of plant traits have seldom been analyzed. We studied the selection exerted by several species of herbivores and pollinators in three populations of Hormathophylla spinosa (Cruciferae) in the Sierra Nevada (Spain) over 4 yr by using path analyses and structural equation model...

2014
Ana Ramón-Laca Dianne Gleeson Ivor Yockney Michael Perry Graham Nugent David M. Forsyth

Identifying species occupying an area is essential for many ecological and conservation studies. Faecal DNA is a potentially powerful method for identifying cryptic mammalian species. In New Zealand, 10 species of ungulate (Order: Artiodactyla) have established wild populations and are managed as pests because of their impacts on native ecosystems. However, identifying the ungulate species pres...

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