نتایج جستجو برای: habitat degradation

تعداد نتایج: 203316  

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Lise M Aubry Robert F Rockwell Evan G Cooch Rodney W Brook Christa P H Mulder David N Koons

Nesting migratory geese are among the dominant herbivores in (sub) arctic environments, which have undergone unprecedented increases in temperatures and plant growing days over the last three decades. Within these regions, the Hudson Bay Lowlands are home to an overabundant breeding population of lesser snow geese that has dramatically damaged the ecosystem, with cascading effects at multiple t...

2015
Zach J. Farris Christopher D. Golden Sarah Karpanty Asia Murphy Dean Stauffer Felix Ratelolahy Vonjy Andrianjakarivelo Christopher M. Holmes Marcella J. Kelly Benjamin Lee Allen

The wide-ranging, cumulative, negative effects of anthropogenic disturbance, including habitat degradation, exotic species, and hunting, on native wildlife has been well documented across a range of habitats worldwide with carnivores potentially being the most vulnerable due to their more extinction prone characteristics. Investigating the effects of anthropogenic pressures on sympatric carnivo...

2015
Tucuman Parrot Anna M. Pidgeon Luis Rivera Sebastian Martinuzzi Natalia Politi Brooke Bateman

The Tucuman Parrot (Amazona tucumana), which is restricted to Southern Yungas forest of Argentina and Bolivia, has not recovered from severe population declines in the 1980s. We assessed habitat conservation targets for this species and asked, ‘‘What constitutes the right target?’’ For species with small ranges, maximizing the proportion of the range under protection is an established strategy ...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Susana Schönhuth David M Hillis David A Neely Lourdes Lozano-Vilano Anabel Perdices Richard L Mayden

Accurate delimitation of species is a critical first step in protecting biodiversity. Detection of distinct species is especially important for groups of organisms that inhabit sensitive environments subject to recent degradation, such as creeks, springs, and rivers in arid or semi-desert regions. The genus Dionda currently includes six recognized and described species of minnows that live in c...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2015
Phil N Trathan Pablo García-Borboroglu Dee Boersma Charles-André Bost Robert J M Crawford Glenn T Crossin Richard J Cuthbert Peter Dann Lloyd Spencer Davis Santiago De La Puente Ursula Ellenberg Heather J Lynch Thomas Mattern Klemens Pütz Philip J Seddon Wayne Trivelpiece Barbara Wienecke

Cumulative human impacts across the world's oceans are considerable. We therefore examined a single model taxonomic group, the penguins (Spheniscidae), to explore how marine species and communities might be at risk of decline or extinction in the southern hemisphere. We sought to determine the most important threats to penguins and to suggest means to mitigate these threats. Our review has rele...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Andrew H Altieri

Natural stress gradients can reduce predation intensity and increase prey abundances. Whether the harsh conditions of anthropogenic habitat degradation can similarly reduce predation intensity and structure community dynamics remains largely unexplored. Oxygen depletion in coastal waters (hypoxia) is a form of degradation that has recently emerged as one of the greatest threats to coastal ecosy...

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