نتایج جستجو برای: habitat parameters

تعداد نتایج: 630563  

Mahboobeh Haji Esmaeili Mehdi Sedighkia Seyed Ali Ayyoubzadeh,

Instream flow needs (IFN) assessment studies are performed to provide guidelines for stream water management and to assess the impacts of different water projects such as weirs, dams and stream diversions on the available fish habitat. The physical habitat simulation is one of the IFN assessment methods and also a powerful tool in management of river ecosystem that has not become a common metho...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

this study was conducted in dez and karkheh regions in southwestern iran to model habitatsuitability of the persian fallow deer dama dama mesopotamicus and assessing trend of habitat changes since1989. a total of 22 confirmed presence records of the species were collected from 1988 to 2003. maxentapproach was used to develop habitat suitability model with regards to nine environmental variables...

1999
THOMAS D. SISK NICK M. HADDAD PAUL R. EHRLICH

As habitats become more fragmented, understanding landscape-level effects on habitat quality becomes increasingly important. These effects include factors intrinsic to the habitat fragments, such as vegetation cover and structure, and extrinsic factors, such as the modifying influences of surrounding (matrix) habitats. We develop a spatial model, the Effective Area Model (EAM), that predicts th...

2012
Mark C. Vanderwel Jay R. Malcolm John P. Caspersen

Mechanistic modelling approaches that explicitly translate from individual-scale resource selection to the distribution and abundance of a larger population may be better suited to predicting responses to spatially heterogeneous habitat alteration than commonly-used regression models. We developed an individual-based model of home range establishment that, given a mapped distribution of local h...

2012
Viktoriia Radchuk Michiel F. WallisDeVries Nicolas Schtickzelle

BACKGROUND The conservation of species structured in metapopulations involves an important dilemma of resource allocation: should investments be directed at restoring/enlarging habitat patches or increasing connectivity. This is still an open question for Maculinea species despite they are among the best studied and emblematic butterfly species, because none of the population dynamics models de...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
David R Breininger James D Nichols Brean W Duncan Eric D Stolen Geoffrey M Carter Danny K Hunt John H Drese

Many ecosystems are influenced by disturbances that create specific successional states and habitat structures that species need to persist. Estimating transition probabilities between habitat states and modeling the factors that influence such transitions have many applications for investigating and managing disturbance-prone ecosystems. We identify the correspondence between multistate captur...

2017
Saurabh Shanu Sudeepto Bhattacharya

Wildlife corridors are components of landscapes, which facilitate the movement of organisms and processes between intact habitat areas, and thus provide connectivity between the habitats within the landscapes. Corridors are thus regions within a given landscape that connect fragmented habitat patches within the landscape. The major concern of designing corridors as a conservation strategy is pr...

2018
Shu Chen Andrew A Cunningham Gang Wei Jian Yang Zhiqiang Liang Jie Wang Minyao Wu Fang Yan Hanbin Xiao Xavier A Harrison Nathalie Pettorelli Samuel T Turvey

The purpose of this study was to determine whether limited occurrence data for highly threatened species can provide useful spatial information to inform conservation. The study was conducted across central and southern China. We developed a habitat suitability model for the Critically Endangered Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) based on one biotic and three abiotic parameters from...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Stephen S Warrner Robert U Fischer Ann M Holtrop Leon C Hinz James M Novak

Stream habitat assessments are conducted to evaluate biological potential, determine anthropogenic impacts, and guide restoration projects. Utilizing these procedures, managers must first select a representative stream reach, which is typically selected based on several criteria. To develop a consistent and unbiased procedure for choosing sampling locations, the Illinois Department of Natural R...

2009
Brian S. Helms Jon E. Schoonover Jack W. Feminella

We evaluated the impact of land cover on fish assemblages by examining relationships between stream hydrology, physicochemistry, and instream habitat and their association with fish responses in streams draining 18 watersheds of the Lower Piedmont of western Georgia. Several important relationships between land use and physicochemical, hydrological, and habitat parameters were observed, particu...

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