نتایج جستجو برای: potential habitat

تعداد نتایج: 1113390  

2014
Mathieu L. Bourbonnais Trisalyn A. Nelson Marc R. L. Cattet Chris T. Darimont Gordon B. Stenhouse David M. Janz

Metrics used to quantify the condition or physiological states of individuals provide proactive mechanisms for understanding population dynamics in the context of environmental factors. Our study examined how anthropogenic disturbance, habitat characteristics and hair cortisol concentrations interpreted as a sex-specific indicator of potential habitat net-energy demand affect the body condition...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
J R Thomson A J Moilanen P A Vesk A F Bennett R Mac Nally

Restoration of native vegetation is required in many regions of the world, but determining priority locations for revegetation is a complex problem. We consider the problem of determining spatial and temporal priorities for revegetation to maximize habitat for 62 bird species within a heavily cleared agricultural region, 11000 km2 in area. We show how a reserve-selection framework can be applie...

2009
Jukka T. Forsman Thomas E. Martin J. T. Forsman

Choice of breeding habitat can have a major impact on fitness. Sensitivity of habitat choice to environmental cues predicting reproductive success, such as density of harmful enemy species, should be favored by natural selection. Yet, experimental tests of this idea are in short supply. Brown-headed cowbirds Molothrus ater commonly reduce reproductive success of a wide diversity of birds by par...

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...

2011
Andrew M Gormley David M Forsyth Peter Griffioen Michael Lindeman David SL Ramsey Michael P Scroggie Luke Woodford

1.Predicting the current and potential distributions of established invasive species is critical for evaluating management options, but methods for differentiating these distributions have received little attention. In particular, there is uncertainty among invasive species managers about the value of information from incidental sightings compared to data from designed field surveys. This study...

2005
Denis White Priscilla G. Minotti Mary .J Barczak Jean C. Sifneos Kathryn E. Freemark Mary V. Santelmann Carl F. Steinitz A. Ross Kiester Eric M. Preston

We examined the impacts of possible future land development patterns on the biodiversity of a landscape. Our landscape data included a remote sensing derived map of the current habitat of the study area and six maps of future habitat distributions resulting from different land development scenarios. Our species data included lists of all bird, mammal, reptile, and amphibian species in the study...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2005
William J Resetarits

The role of habitat selection behaviour in the assembly of natural communities is an increasingly important theme in ecology. At the same time, ecologists and conservation biologists are keenly interested in scale and how processes at scales from local to regional interact to determine species distributions and patterns of biodiversity. How important is habitat selection in generating observed ...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Nathan F Bendik Kira D McEntire Blake N Sissel

Critical habitat for many species is often limited to occupied localities. For rare and cryptic species, or those lacking sufficient data, occupied habitats may go unrecognized, potentially hindering species recovery. Proposed critical habitat for the aquatic Jollyville Plateau salamander (Eurycea tonkawae) and two sister species were delineated based on the assumption that surface habitat is r...

2017
Richard M. Poche Robert Sharp

The meadow vole (Microtus ennsylvanicus) and pine vole M_. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orchards in the eastern U.S. These species damage trees by gnawing the bark or root systems during the winter months, thus, reducing the fruit yields or in many cases actually killing the trees. Orchard owners generally use an integrated pest management approach involving a combination of methods: (1)...

2015
Claudia Melis Ivar Herfindal Fredrik Dahl Per-Arne Åhlén

Gathering information on how invasive species utilize the habitat is important, in order to better aim actions to reduce their negative impact. We studied habitat use and selection of 55 GPS-marked raccoon dogs (30 males, 25 females) at their invasion front in Northern Sweden, with particular focus on differences between males and females, between movement states, and between seasons and times ...

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