نتایج جستجو برای: local birds

تعداد نتایج: 572417  

2016
Luis Adrián Diaz Agustín Ignacio Quaglia Brenda Salomé Konigheim Analia Silvana Boris Juan Javier Aguilar Nicholas Komar Marta Silvia Contigiani

St. Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) (Flavivirus) is a reemerging arbovirus in the southern cone of South America. In 2005, an outbreak of SLEV in central Argentina resulted in 47 human cases with 9 deaths. In Argentina, the ecology of SLEV is poorly understood. Because certain birds are the primary amplifiers in North America, we hypothesized that birds amplify SLEV in Argentina as well. We com...

2014
Zhang Kai Teoh Shu Woan Li Jie Eben Goodale Kaoru Kitajima Robert Bagchi Rhett D. Harrison

The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, but LEK is being rapidly lost as indigenous livelihoods change. Biodiversity loss is also a driver of the loss of LEK, but quantitative study is lacking. In our study landscape in SW China, a large proportion of species have been extirpated. Hence, we were interested to understand whether species extirpati...

2012
S. Al-Sadi

The study was carried out on 20 legs of ten adult clinically and healthy local and Tom were obtained from Mosul local market, were divided into three groups; the first and second groups were subjected to gross feature regarding to shape, position, relationship of tibiotarsal and fibula in both birds also the length and diameters of shank bone while third group study morphological of muscles, bl...

2016
Marianne Maquart Sébastien Boyer Vincent Michel Rakotoharinome Julie Ravaomanana Michael Luciano Tantely Jean-Michel Heraud Eric Cardinale Lark L. Coffey

West Nile virus is an arthropod-borne zoonosis transmitted by a large number of mosquito species, and birds play a key role as reservoir of the virus. Its distribution is largely widespread over Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe. Since 1978, it has frequently been reported in Madagascar. Studies described a high seroprevalence level of the virus in humans in different areas of the island an...

2003
Kevin R. Crooks Andrew V. Suarez Douglas T. Bolger

Our goal was to evaluate how avian assemblages varied along a gradient of urbanization in the highly fragmented landscape of coastal southern California. We measured species richness and abundance of birds within continuous blocks of habitat, within urban habitat fragments that varied in landscape and local habitat variables, and within the urban matrix at different distances from the wildland ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Jordi Figuerola

Climate affects the abundance and distribution of many species of wildlife. Nevertheless, the potential effects of climate on dispersive behaviour remain unstudied. Here, I combine data from (i) a long-term Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) monitoring program, (ii) a capture-recapture marking program in Doñana, and (iii) reports from the Rare Birds Committee in the United Kingdom to an...

2005
Pierre De Paepe Jean-Pierre Unger

Climate affects the abundance and distribution of many species of wildlife. Nevertheless, the potential effects of climate on dispersive behaviour remain unstudied. Here, I combine data from (i) a long-term Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) monitoring program, (ii) a capture-recapture marking program in Doñana, and (iii) reports from the Rare Birds Committee in the United Kingdom to an...

Journal: :Bird Conservation International 2023

Summary Birds in flight are prone to collide with various transparent or reflective structures. While bird–window collision has been recognised as a critical conservation issue, other structures less understood. Noise barriers made of materials considered hazards for birds; however, little is known about the bird mortality they cause. We conducted first nationwide-scale estimates bird-collision...

2012
Swen C. Renner Sofia Baur Astrid Possler Julia Winkler Elisabeth K. V. Kalko Paul J. J. Bates Marco A. R. Mello

Food availability for forest birds is a function of habitat type, forest management regime, and season. In winter, it is also impacted by variations in the weather. In the current study we assessed the food preferences of wild bird populations in two types of forest (spruce and beech) during the months of November 2010 to April 2011 in the Schwäbische Alb Biodiversity Exploratory, south-western...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2009
I E J Barnhoorn M S Bornman C Jansen van Rensburg H Bouwman

DDT is used for indoor residual spraying (IRS) in Limpopo Province, northern South Africa to control malaria. Through IRS, DDT may reach the outdoor environment via dust and air and from possible spillages during application. In this area the local people consume domestic chickens, wild fish or birds. Fish from the river catchment and impoundments seem to be the major source of protein intake. ...

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