نتایج جستجو برای: transects

تعداد نتایج: 2740  

Journal: :Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2021

In this study, we propose a new baseline and transect method, the open-source digital shoreline analysis system (ODSAS), which is specifically designed to deal with very irregular coastlines. We have compared ODSAS results those obtained using (DSAS). Like DSAS, our proposed method uses single parallel offers user different smoothing spacing options generate transects. Our differs from DSAS in ...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2012
zahra mohebbi mohammad jafary ali tavili mohammad ali zare chahouki sholeh baghbani

the aim of this research was to investigate the effect of index species, astragalusammodendron on the associated plants of agropyron tauri and bromus tomentellus fromdifferent aspects in shazand rangeland in southwest of markazi province. the effects ofspecies density and distribution pattern and then index species on the soil properties werestudied. based on the randomized – systematic method,...

2011
Dominique Pelletier Kévin Leleu Gérard Mou-Tham Nicolas Guillemot Pascale Chabanet

Monitoring fish and underwater habitats, particularly in and around marine protected areas (MPAs) requires non-destructive observation methods. This is generally achieved by divers conducting underwater visual censuses (UVC), but video-based techniques are now being used more often to observe underwater macrofauna and habitats. A comparison of these two techniques is relevant with the developme...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2006
Joanna Burger Stephen Jewett Michael Gochfeld Max Hoberg Shawn Harper Heloise Chenelot Christian Jeitner Sean Burke

It is increasingly clear that the public, native tribes, and governmental agencies are interested in assessing the well-being of natural resources and ecosystems. This may take the form of understanding species presence, monitoring population status and trends, measuring behavior, or quantifying physiology, biological stresses, or chemical/radiological exposure through biomarkers. Often there i...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2013
A O Debrot H W G Meesters P S Bron R de León

While the scarcity of up-to-date data on beach litter contamination in the Caribbean has been stressed in several recent studies, we here point to the even greater paucity of published work on litter in mangroves and on the shallow tropical seafloor. During collection of baseline data on beach litter contamination on the Southeastern Caribbean island of Bonaire (Debrot et al. Mar. Poll. Bull., ...

Journal: :Food & nutrition research 2016
Takemore Chagomoka Axel Drescher Rüdiger Glaser Bernd Marschner Johannes Schlesinger George Nyandoro

BACKGROUND Malnutrition is still prevalent worldwide, and its severity, which differs between regions and countries, has led to international organisations proposing its inclusion in the global development framework that will succeed the Millennium Development Goals (post-2015 framework). In Sub-Saharan Africa, malnutrition is particularly severe, among women and children under 5 years. The pre...

2001
RONALD L. RUTOWSKI D. J. Kemp

Male Hypolimnas bolina (L.) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) defend perch sites as a method of visually locating receptive females. In this study we charted the spatio-temporal activity of perching males in tropical Australia to investigate (a) the extent to which male activity is thermally constrained, and (b) the physical attributes of selected perching sites. Butter ̄ ies were surveyed along two 5±...

2017
Viorel D Popescu Ruben Iosif Mihai I Pop Silviu Chiriac George Bouroș Brett J Furnas

Accurate population size estimates are important information for sustainable wildlife management. The Romanian Carpathians harbor the largest brown bear (Ursus arctos) population in Europe, yet current management relies on estimates of density that lack statistical oversight and ignore uncertainty deriving from track surveys. In this study, we investigate an alternative approach to estimate bro...

Journal: :Medical and veterinary entomology 2008
A Mamoudou A Zoli H Hamadama S Abah S Geerts P-H Clausen K-H Zessin M Kyule P van den Bossche

Ten years after the large-scale tsetse control campaigns in the important cattle rearing areas of the Faro and Deo Division of the Adamaoua Plateau in Cameroon, the seasonal distribution and abundance of tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) were determined. During a period of 12 consecutive months (January-December 2005), the tsetse population was monitored along four trap transects consisting of a tot...

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