نتایج جستجو برای: core area habitat

تعداد نتایج: 830349  

2013
Stanley D. Gehrt Evan C. Wilson Justin L. Brown Chris Anchor

Free-roaming cats are a common element of urban landscapes worldwide, often causing controversy regarding their impacts on ecological systems and public health. We monitored cats within natural habitat fragments in the Chicago metropolitan area to characterize population demographics, disease prevalence, movement patterns and habitat selection, in addition to assessing the possible influence of...

2000
Peter M. Kareiva Joel G. Kingsolver Raymond B. Huey Kevin McKelvey Barry R. Noon Roland H. Lamberson

Landscape fragmentation can be a major threat to the persistence of species with very specific habitat and area requirements (e.g., Wilcove et al., 1986). Such a species is the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina), whose populations are experiencing fragmentation at a number of spatial scales. The analyses we discuss here focus on the geographic scale (Lord and Norton. 1990) and ar...

2014
KEVIN D. LAFFERTY M. TIM TINKER

After near extinction as a result of the fur trade in the 1700s and 1800s, the southern sea otter slowly reoccupied the core of its range in central California. Range expansion beyond central California is seen as key to full recovery of otters, but the rate of expansion has been sporadic, raising concerns about habitat quality in southern California. To describe the range expansion of sea otte...

خلیل‌آبادی, سمیه, سفیانیان, علیرضا, متین‌خواه, سیدحمید, همامی, محمودرضا, کابلی, محمد,

  Determining landscape parameters influencing species richness of habitat patches is one of the most important issues in conservation biology. Many previous studies have investigated the influence of habitat parameters on bird assemblages in forest patches, but studies seeking effects of oasis parameters on bird assemblages are very scarce. Karkas Protected Area is located in semi-arid zone in...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2010
Timothy M Smith Jeremy S Hindell Greg P Jenkins Rod M Connolly

1. Patch area and proximity of patch edge can influence ecological processes across patchy landscapes and may interact with each other. Different patch sizes have different amounts of core habitat, potentially affecting animal abundances at the edge and middle of patches. In this study, we tested if edge effects varied with patch size. 2. Fish were sampled in 10 various-sized seagrass patches (...

Journal: :Plant biology 2012
A R Castilla C Alonso C M Herrera

Distribution margins constitute areas particularly prone to random and/or adaptive intraspecific differentiation in plants. This trend may be particularly marked in species discontinuously distributed across mountain ranges, where sharp geographic isolation gradients and habitat boundaries will enhance genetic isolation among populations. In this study, we analysed the level of neutral genetic ...

H. Asadi M. Sattari, S. Eagderi

Knowledge of habitat requirements of aquatic animals plays an important role in fisheries and protection programs of aquatic ecosystems. Hence, this study was conducted to investigate the suitability indexes of habitat use and habitat suitability index (HSI) of Barbus cyri in its distribution range in Tootkabon River. A number of environmental variables, including elevation, water depth, river ...

2007
YURI ZHARIKOV DAVID B. LANK

1. The marbled murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus is a threatened Alcid nesting in old-growth coastal forests from central California to Alaska. Logging has greatly reduced the amount and altered the pattern of the species’ nesting habitat. Landscape fragmentation effects on the breeding ecology of the species are poorly understood because of the inaccessibility of nest sites. 2. Using radio-tel...

2011
Vanessa Hull Weihua Xu Wei Liu Shiqiang Zhou Andrés Viña Jindong Zhang Jinyan Huang Marc Linderman Xiaodong Chen Yan Huang Zhiyun Ouyang Hemin Zhang Jianguo Liu

Protected areas worldwide are facing increasing pressures to co-manage human development and biodiversity conservation. One strategy for managing multiple uses within and around protected areas is zoning, an approach in which spatial boundaries are drawn to distinguish areas with varying degrees of allowable human impacts. However, zoning designations are rarely evaluated for their efficacy usi...

2013
Holly E. Copeland Amy Pocewicz David E. Naugle Tim Griffiths Doug Keinath Jeffrey Evans James Platt

Increasing energy and housing demands are impacting wildlife populations throughout western North America. Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), a species known for its sensitivity to landscape-scale disturbance, inhabits the same low elevation sage-steppe in which much of this development is occurring. Wyoming has committed to maintain sage-grouse populations through conservation ea...

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