نتایج جستجو برای: habitat loss

تعداد نتایج: 495126  

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2002
Otso Ovaskainen Kazunori Sato Jordi Bascompte Ilkka Hanski

Simple analytical models assuming homogeneous space have been used to examine the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on metapopulation size. The models predict an extinction threshold, a critical amount of suitable habitat below which the metapopulation goes deterministically extinct. The consequences of non-random loss of habitat for species with localized dispersal have been studied ma...

2013
Candelaria Estavillo Renata Pardini Pedro Luís Bernardo da Rocha

Habitat loss is the main driver of the current biodiversity crisis, a landscape-scale process that affects the survival of spatially-structured populations. Although it is well-established that species responses to habitat loss can be abrupt, the existence of a biodiversity threshold is still the cause of much controversy in the literature and would require that most species respond similarly t...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
arunkumar shetty department of p.g. studies and research in applied zoology, kuvempu university, shankaraghatta, 577 451 karnataka. mididodi venkateshwarlu department of p.g. studies and research in applied zoology, kuvempu university, shankaraghatta, 577 451. karnataka. murugan muralidharan sri paramakalyani centre for environmental scieces, manonmaniam sundaranar university, alwarkurichi, 627 412. tamilnadu

the fish assemblage and diversity in relation to water quality of three coastal rivers sita, swarna and varahi of udupi district, karnataka, india was studied. 71 species representing 7 orders, 20 families and 41 genera were recorded from 21 sites along the three rivers. species composition varied longitudinally in relation to the environmental factors of the habitat. the downstream change in t...

2011
Adam C. Smith Lenore Fahrig Charles M. Francis A. C. Smith

It is important to understand the relative effects of landscape habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and matrix quality on biodiversity, so that potential management options can be appropriately ranked. However, their effects and relative importance may change with the size of the landscape considered because the multiple (and potentially conflicting) ecological processes that are influenced by...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
Matthew G Betts Graham J Forbes Antony W Diamond Philip D Taylor

The degree to which spatial patterns influence the dynamics and distribution of populations is a central question in ecology. This question is even more pressing in the context of rapid habitat loss and fragmentation, which threaten global biodiversity. However, the relative influence of habitat loss and landscape fragmentation, the spatial patterning of remaining habitat, remains unclear. If l...

2002
Javier Sawchik Marc Dufrêne Philippe Lebrun Nicolas Schtickzelle Michel Baguette

Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynamics of spatially structured populations. In this article we used a spatially realistic population dynamic model to simulate the trajectory of a Proclossiana eunomia metapopulation in a network of habitat patches located in the Belgian Ardenne. Sensitivity analysis was used to evaluate the relative...

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