نتایج جستجو برای: potential habitat

تعداد نتایج: 1113390  

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2001
E Seto S Liang D Qiu X Gu R C Spear

A protocol was created for performing geographically randomized snail surveys for schistosomiasis research using the global positioning system (GPS). This protocol differs from traditional surveys in its ability to accurately map and measure the spatial distribution of snail habitat. The protocol was used to map irrigation ditches, the primary habitat for Oncomelania hupensis, in two residence ...

2017
Haigen Xu Yun Cao Mingchang Cao Jun Wu Yi Wu Zhifang Le Peng Cui Jiaqi Li Fangzhou Ma Li Liu Feilong Hu Mengmeng Chen Wenjun Tong

Proxies are adopted to represent biodiversity patterns due to inadequate information for all taxa. Despite the wide use of proxies, their efficacy remains unclear. Previous analyses focused on overall species richness for fewer groups, affecting the generality and depth of inference. Biological taxa often exhibit very different habitat preferences. Habitat groupings may be an appropriate approa...

2013
Miguel A. Fortuna Abhay Krishna Jordi Bascompte M. A. Fortuna

Recent studies have described the architecture of plant–animal mutualistic networks, but little is known on how such networks disassemble as a consequence of global change. This is a relevant question because 1) species interactions seem to be very susceptible to habitat loss, and 2) the loss of a critical fraction of interactions can abruptly change the topology of the entire network with pote...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Masako Mitamura Yasuo Yamamura Takashi Nakano

Although the environmental change by canopy gap formation in a forest improves the light availability for the saplings on the forest floor, it may result in stresses on the saplings due to high radiation and drought. In large-scale gaps, the photosynthesis of shade-tolerant species may be inhibited by high radiation and drought stress if they lack effective tolerance or avoidance mechanisms for...

2006
Louis Iverson Anantha Prasad Stephen Matthews

We evaluated 134 tree species from the eastern United States for potential response to several scenarios of climate change, and summarized those responses for nine northeastern United States. We modeled and mapped each species individually and show current and potential future distributions for two emission scenarios (A1fi [higher emission] and B1 [lower emission]) and three climate models: the...

2014
Bronwyn Isaac John White Daniel Ierodiaconou Raylene Cooke

Arboreal marsupials play an essential role in ecosystem function including regulating insect and plant populations, facilitating pollen and seed dispersal and acting as a prey source for higher-order carnivores in Australian environments. Primarily, research has focused on their biology, ecology and response to disturbance in forested and urban environments. We used presence-only species distri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
C Guilherme Becker Kelly R Zamudio

Habitat loss and disease are main drivers of global amphibian declines, yet the interaction between them remains largely unexplored. Here we show that paradoxically, habitat loss is negatively associated with occurrence, prevalence, and infection intensity of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) in amphibian populations in the tropics. At a large spatial scale, increased habit...

2017
Fidelis Akunke Atuo Timothy John O'Connell

Sympatric predators are predicted to partition resources, especially under conditions of food limitation. Spatial heterogeneity that influences prey availability might play an important role in the scales at which potential competitors select habitat. We assessed potential mechanisms for coexistence by examining the role of heterogeneity in resource partitioning between sympatric raptors overwi...

2004
J. M. Wheaton G. B. Pasternack

A shortage of salmonid spawning habitat on dammed and regulated rivers has led to the popularity of spawning habitat rehabilitation projects. Habitat heterogeneity is thought to be an important feature of aquatic ecosystems, but specific metrics for design and assessment are lacking. In August 2002, ~ 2,786 metric tons of spawning gravels and 7 large boulders were placed in a 155 meter reach on...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2015
Sonja Leidenberger Matthias Obst Robert Kulawik Kerstin Stelzer Karin Heyer Alex Hardisty Sarah J Bourlat

Marine biological invasions have increased with the development of global trading, causing the homogenization of communities and the decline of biodiversity. A main vector is ballast water exchange from shipping. This study evaluates the use of ecological niche modelling (ENM) to predict the spread of 18 non-indigenous species (NIS) along shipping routes and their potential habitat suitability ...

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