نتایج جستجو برای: habitat diversity

تعداد نتایج: 235221  

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Nora Underwood

1. Species diversity can affect many ecological processes; much less is known about the importance of population genetic diversity, particularly for the population dynamics of associated species. Genetic diversity within a host species can create habitat diversity; when associated species move among hosts, this variation could affect populations additively (an effect of average habitat) or non-...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
J S Ellis M E Knight B Darvill D Goulson

Habitat fragmentation may severely affect survival of social insect populations as the number of nests per population, not the number of individuals, represents population size, hence they may be particularly prone to loss of genetic diversity. Erosion of genetic diversity may be particularly significant among social Hymenoptera such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.), as this group may be susceptible...

2017
Bridget O Bobadoye Paul N Ndegwa Lucy Irungu Ayuka T Fombong

Habitat degradation has over time formed synergy with other factors to contribute to dwindling populations of both fauna and flora by altering their habitats. The disturbance of natural habitats affects the diversity of both vertebrates and invertebrates by altering both feeding and nesting sites for which organisms are known to depend on for survival. Little is known of the extent to which vul...

2014
Dilys Zhang Tim M. Glasby Peter J. Ralph Paul E. Gribben

Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for community structure. There is evidence that the native alga Caulerpa filiformis is spreading along intertidal rocky shores in New South Wales, Australia, seemingly at the expense of native Sargassum spp. We experimentally investigated the role physical disturbance plays in the spread of C. filiformis ...

2015
Kathryn E. Sanders Robert B. Gillespie James D. Haddock Deborah D. Ross Frank V. Paladino

Sanders, Kathryn E. M.S., Purdue University, May 2012. Relative Importance of Water Quality and Habitat to Fish Communities in Streams Influenced by Agricultural Land Use in the Cedar Creek Watershed, Indiana. Major Professor: Robert B. Gillespie. Agricultural land use has been shown to negatively impact fish communities in headwater streams that also serve as agricultural drainage ditches. The...

2015
Alessandro Ossola Michael A. Nash Fiona J. Christie Amy K. Hahs Stephen J. Livesley Nigel Andrew

Habitat complexity is a major determinant of structure and diversity of ant assemblages. Following the size-grain hypothesis, smaller ant species are likely to be advantaged in more complex habitats compared to larger species. Habitat complexity can act as an environmental filter based on species size and morphological traits, therefore affecting the overall structure and diversity of ant assem...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2009
Joaquín Hortal Kostas A Triantis Shai Meiri Elisa Thébault Spyros Sfenthourakis

Species richness is commonly thought to increase with habitat diversity. However, a recent theoretical model aiming to unify niche and island biogeography theories predicted a hump-shaped relationship between richness and habitat diversity. Given the contradiction between model results and previous knowledge, we examine whether the relationship between species richness and habitat diversity is ...

2015
V. Lauria M. Gristina M. J. Attrill F. Fiorentino G. Garofalo

Commercial fisheries have dramatically impacted elasmobranch populations worldwide. With high capture and bycatch rates, the abundance of many species is rapidly declining and around a quarter of the world's sharks and rays are threatened with extinction. At a regional scale this negative trend has also been evidenced in the central Mediterranean Sea, where bottom-trawl fisheries have affected ...

2017
Adam Šťovíček Minsu Kim Dani Or Osnat Gillor

Life in desert soil is marked by episodic pulses of water and nutrients followed by long periods of drought. While the desert flora and fauna flourish after rainfall the response of soil microorganisms remains unclear and understudied. We provide the first systematic study of the role of soil aqueous habitat dynamics in shaping microbial community composition and diversity. Detailed monitoring ...

2015
Orlane Anneville Emilien Lasne Jean Guillard Reiner Eckmann Jason D. Stockwell Christian Gillet Daniel L. Yule

Fish species diversity can be lost through interacting stressors including habitat loss, stocking and overfishing. Although a multitude of stressors have played a role in the global decline of coregonid (Coregonus spp.) diversity, a number of contemporary studies have identified habitat loss stemming from eutrophication as the primary cause. Unfortunately, reconstructing the role of fishing and...

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