نتایج جستجو برای: hunting scenes

تعداد نتایج: 28644  

2005
ANDRÉS J. NOVARO SUSAN WALKER

1. Under the source–sink model, persistence of populations in habitat sinks, where deaths outnumber births, depends on dispersal from high-quality habitat sources, where births outnumber deaths. The persistence of the regional population depends on the proportion of sink relative to source habitat. 2. Hunting that occurs in some parts of the landscape and not in others can create patches where ...

A.A. Jafari, D. Younesian, R. Serajian,

Nonlinear hunting speeds of railway vehicles running on a tangent track are analytically obtained using Hopf bifurcation theory in this paper. The railway vehicle model consists of nonlinear primary yaw dampers, nonlinear flange contact stiffness as well as the clearance between the wheel flange and rail tread. Linear and nonlinear critical speeds are obtained using Bogoliubov method. A compreh...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2017
Ian C Gilby Zarin P Machanda Robert C O'Malley Carson M Murray Elizabeth V Lonsdorf Kara Walker Deus C Mjungu Emily Otali Martin N Muller Melissa Emery Thompson Anne E Pusey Richard W Wrangham

Among modern foraging societies, men hunt more than women, who mostly target relatively low-quality, reliable resources (i.e., plants). This difference has long been assumed to reflect human female reproductive constraints, particularly caring for and provisioning mates and offspring. Long-term studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) enable tests of hypotheses about the possible origins of hum...

2015
Thaís Q. Morcatty João Valsecchi

Chelonians constitute an important source of food and income for the inhabitants of tropical forests. We assessed the social, biological, and environmental factors affecting the hunting and trade of the endangered yellow-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis denticulata) in rural and urban areas in the Amazon and estimated the sustainability of tortoise use. We also discuss possible conservation alterna...

2013
Kristin E. Gangaas Bjørn P. Kaltenborn Harry P. Andreassen

Human-carnivore conflicts are complex and are influenced by: the spatial distribution of the conflict species; the organisation and intensity of management measures such as zoning; historical experience with wildlife; land use patterns; and local cultural traditions. We have used a geographically stratified sampling of social values and attitudes to provide a novel perspective to the human - wi...

2014
John E. Fa Jesús Olivero Miguel Ángel Farfán Ana Luz Márquez Juan Mario Vargas Raimundo Real Robert Nasi

Wild animals are a primary source of protein (bushmeat) for people living in or near tropical forests. Ideally, the effect of bushmeat harvests should be monitored closely by making regular estimates of offtake rate and size of stock available for exploitation. However, in practice, this is possible in very few situations because it requires both of these aspects to be readily measurable, and e...

2010
Atle Mysterud Richard Bischof

1. There is growing concern about the evolutionary consequences of human harvesting on phenotypic trait quality in wild populations. Undesirable consequences are especially likely with trophy hunting because of its strong bias for specific phenotypic trait values, such as large antlers in cervids and horns in bovids. Selective hunting can cause a decline in a trophy trait over time if it is her...

2002
Sunil Rao

Bumps, components, clusters and atypical structures from real data often lead to scientific discoveries or reveal interesting phenomena of a population. They are important in astronomy, biology, data mining, bioinformatics and in applications to virtually all natural and social sciences. The wide interest in such structures has in the last decade led to significant developments in each of these...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2016
William J Ripple Thomas M Newsome Graham I H Kerley

In their recent article ‘Banning Trophy Hunting Will Exacerbate Biodiversity Loss’ [1], Di Minn et al. presented a set of arguments in support of trophy hunting. They suggested that trophy hunting will benefit biodiversity (i.e., the number of plant and animal species in an area) through several main mechanisms, including (i) increased funding for conservation; (ii) a smaller carbon footprint c...

2011
Lucille Palazy Christophe Bonenfant Jean-Michel Gaillard Franck Courchamp

Trophy hunting is one of the most controversial issues in the field of biodiversity conservation. In particular, proponents and opponents debate fiercely over whether it poses a threat to hunted populations. Here, we show that trophy hunting constitutes a greater menace to threatened species than previously realized. Because humans value rarity, targeted species that are threatened are likely t...

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