نتایج جستجو برای: habitat patches

تعداد نتایج: 75719  

2011
Alejandro Centeno-Cuadros Jacinto Román Miguel Delibes José Antonio Godoy

Habitat specialists inhabiting scarce and scattered habitat patches pose interesting questions related to dispersal such as how specialized terrestrial mammals do to colonize distant patches crossing hostile matrices. We assess dispersal patterns of the southern water vole (Arvicola sapidus), a habitat specialist whose habitat patches are distributed through less than 2% of the study area (over...

2012
Dan Ramos Matthias Leu

Landscape connectivity is critical to maintaining viable populations within patches of suitable habitat and is a function of the surrounding matrix’s resistance to an organism’s movement. As land use within the matrix varies, it can be expected that landscape connectivity will vary and as connectivity decreases, the probability of habitat occupancy by a species will decrease as well. Recognizin...

2013
Brett G. Dickson Gary W. Roemer Brad H. McRae Jill M. Rundall

The impact of landscape changes on the quality and connectivity of habitats for multiple wildlife species is of global conservation concern. In the southwestern United States, pumas (Puma concolor) are a well distributed and wide-ranging large carnivore that are sensitive to loss of habitat and to the disruption of pathways that connect their populations. We used an expert-based approach to def...

2005
ROBERT JORY BRINKERHOFF NICK M. HADDAD JOHN L. ORROCK

The behavior of prey individuals is influenced by a variety of factors including, but not limited to, habitat configuration, risk of predation, and availability of resources, and these habitat-dependent factors may have interactive effects. We studied the responses of mice to an increase in perceived predation risk in a patchy environment to understand how habitat corridors might affect interac...

2010
Marcus R. Garvie Michael Golinski

Traditional metapopulation theory classifies a metapopulation as a spatially homogeneous population that persists on neighboring habitat patches. The fate of each population on a habitat patch is a function of a balance between births and deaths via establishment of new populations through migration to neighboring patches. In this study, we expand upon traditional metapopulationmodels by incorp...

Journal: :SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics 2007
L. J. S. Allen B. M. Bolker Y. Lou A. L. Nevai

Spatial heterogeneity, habitat connectivity, and rates of movement can have large impacts on the persistence and extinction of infectious diseases. These factors are shown to determine the asymptotic profile of the steady states in a frequency-dependent SIS (susceptible-infectedsusceptible) epidemic model with n patches in which susceptible and infected individuals can both move between patches...

2016
Saurabh Shanu Jobin Idiculla Qamar Qureshi Yadvendradev Jhala Sudeepto Bhattacharya

Wildlife corridors are components of landscapes, which facilitate the movement of organisms and processes between areas of intact habitat, and thus provide landscape corridor. Corridors are thus regions within a given landscape that generally comprise native vegetation, and connect otherwise fragmented, disconnected, non-contiguous wildlife habitat patches in the landscape. The purpose of desig...

2016
Job Aben Greta Bocedi Stephen C. F. Palmer Petri Pellikka Diederik Strubbe Caspar Hallmann Justin M. J. Travis Luc Lens Erik Matthysen

As biodiversity hotspots are often characterized by high human population densities, implementation of conservation management practices that focus only on the protection and enlargement of pristine habitats is potentially unrealistic. An alternative approach to curb species extinction risk involves improving connectivity among existing habitat patches. However, evaluation of spatially explicit...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2012
Sebastian J Schreiber

A null model for habitat patch selection in spatially heterogeneous environments is the ideal free distribution (IFD), which assumes individuals have complete knowledge about the environment and can freely disperse. Under equilibrium conditions, the IFD predicts that local population growth rates are zero in all occupied patches, sink patches are unoccupied, and the fraction of the population s...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Emily S Minor Dean L Urban

Spatially explicit population models (SEPMs) are often considered the best way to predict and manage species distributions in spatially heterogeneous landscapes. However, they are computationally intensive and require extensive knowledge of species' biology and behavior, limiting their application in many cases. An alternative to SEPMs is graph theory, which has minimal data requirements and ef...

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