نتایج جستجو برای: habitat

تعداد نتایج: 54289  

1999
ROBERT E. RICKLEFS IRBY J. LOVETTE

1. We analysed the relationships between species richness, island area, and habitat diversity for birds, bats, butter ̄ies, and reptiles and amphibians on 19 islands in the Lesser Antilles. Habitat diversity was quanti®ed by Simpson's index based on the total areas of ®ve vegetation types on each island. Island area varied over two orders of magnitude (13±1510 km) and habitat diversity varied be...

2018
Kerstin M. Brauneder Chloe Montes Simon Blyth Leon Bennun Stuart H. M. Butchart Michael Hoffmann Neil D. Burgess Annabelle Cuttelod Matt I. Jones Val Kapos John Pilgrim Melissa J. Tolley Emma C. Underwood Lauren V. Weatherdon Sharon E. Brooks

Critical Habitat has become an increasingly important concept used by the finance sector and businesses to identify areas of high biodiversity value. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) defines Critical Habitat in their highly influential Performance Standard 6 (PS6), requiring projects in Critical Habitat to achieve a net gain of biodiversity. Here we present a global screening layer o...

2007
L. Gutow M. Janke

Habitat segregation among competing species is widespread yet very little is know how this is achieved in practice. In a case study, we examined short-term effects of conspecific and congeneric density on habitat selection in two competing marine isopod species, Idotea emarginata and Idotea baltica. Under semi-natural conditions in large outdoor cylindrical tanks (4 m high; volume 5.5 m), anima...

2016
James H. Johnson James E. McKenna Marc A. Chalupnicki

Understanding the habitat requirements of salmonids in streams is an important component of fisheries management. We examined the summer and autumn habitat use of yearling Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in relation to available habitat in two streams in the Lake Ontario watershed. Little interstream variation in trout habitat use was observed; the variation that did occur was largely due to ...

2014
Christopher T. Rota Joshua J. Millspaugh Mark A. Rumble Chad P. Lehman Dylan C. Kesler

Wildfire and mountain pine beetle infestations are naturally occurring disturbances in western North American forests. Black-backed woodpeckers (Picoides arcticus) are emblematic of the role these disturbances play in creating wildlife habitat, since they are strongly associated with recently-killed forests. However, management practices aimed at reducing the economic impact of natural disturba...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2015
D Berner X Thibert-Plante

Habitat preference may promote adaptive divergence and speciation, yet the conditions under which this is likely are insufficiently explored. We use individual-based simulations to study the evolution and consequence of habitat preference during divergence with gene flow, considering four different underlying genetically based behavioural mechanisms: natal habitat imprinting, phenotype-dependen...

Journal: :Environmental management 2006
Jason T Quigley David J Harper

Fish habitat loss has been prevalent over the last century in Canada. To prevent further erosion of the resource base and ensure sustainable development, Fisheries and Oceans Canada enacted the habitat provisions of the Fisheries Act in 1976. In 1986, this was articulated by a policy that a "harmful alteration, disruption, or destruction to fish habitat" (HADD) cannot occur unless authorised wi...

2015
D. E. Haulsee M. W. Breece D. C. Miller B. M. Wetherbee D. A. Fox M. J. Oliver

Quantifying habitat selection in marine organisms is challenging because it is difficult to obtain species location information with multiple corresponding habitat measurements. In the ocean, habitat conditions vary on many spatiotemporal scales, which have important consequences for habitat selection. While macroscale biotic and abiotic features influence seasonal movements (spatial scales of ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Kevin R Crooks Christopher L Burdett David M Theobald Carlo Rondinini Luigi Boitani

Although mammalian carnivores are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and require landscape connectivity, their global patterns of fragmentation and connectivity have not been examined. We use recently developed high-resolution habitat suitability models to conduct comparative analyses and to identify global hotspots of fragmentation and connectivity for the world's terrestrial carnivores. Spec...

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