نتایج جستجو برای: suitable habitat

تعداد نتایج: 259752  

Journal: :Acta tropica 2009
Jacques Anselme Massussi Champlain Djieto-Lordon Flobert Njiokou Claude Laveissière Jan Douwe van der Ploeg

To evaluate the role of wildlife in the resurgence and perenisation of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), we investigated the influence of habitat and seasonal variations on the diversity and spatial distribution of wild mammals, with special reference to those recognised as potential host-reservoirs of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in Bipindi (southwestern Cameroon). To achieve this, we carri...

2002
WAYNE R. MARION

The Plain Chachalaca (Ortalis vetula mccalli) is the only member of the family Cracidae in the United States, where it is native to four counties in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. The species’ habitat of dense brushland and its shy, elusive nature make it difficult to observe in the wild. As a result, published information on the status of Texas chachalacas is meager. One report indicate...

2005
Zoe G. Davies Robert J. Wilson Tom M. Brereton Chris D. Thomas

Many specialist species are declining as a result of habitat loss and fragmentation, such that conservation actions typically aim to stem rates of decline rather than bring about genuine recovery. Here, we document the recovery of a species from former population refuges. An extensive survey of the entire British range ofHesperia comma, conducted in 2000, recorded over three times the number of...

2013
Anja Skroblin Sarah Legge

Conservation of species that are patchily distributed must consider processes that influence both the occurrence of individuals within patches, and the persistence of populations across multiple habitat patches within the landscape. Here we present a rare regional assessment of the population size and distribution of a patchily distributed, threatened species, the purple-crowned fairy-wren (Mal...

2017
Kyung Ah Koo Seon Uk Park Changwan Seo

Climate change has modified the structure and functions of ecosystems, affecting human well-being. Evergreen plants in the warm-temperate ecosystems will lose climatically suitable habitats under climate change but have not drawn much scholarly interest. Therefore, the present research aimed to predict the future climatic niches of eight coastal warm-adapted evergreen trees under climate change...

2005
Edwin J. Niklitschek David H. Secor

For rare and endangered species, bioenergetics modeling can represent a valuable approach for understanding issues of habitat value and connectivity among potential habitats within nurseries in restoration programs. We used multivariable bioenergetics and survival models for Atlantic sturgeon to generate spatially explicit maps of potential production in the Chesapeake Bay. For the period 1993e...

2007
MICHELLE DAVIES DAVID NEWSOME DARYL MONCRIEFF AMANDA SMITH

The Black-flanked Rock-Wallaby (Petrogale lateralis lateralis) was once widespread throughout Western Australia but due to a combination of factors its range has declined significantly and its present distribution is limited to a few widely scattered isolated populations. It is gazetted as vulnerable under Western Australian legislation and requires active management to ensure its survival. Tra...

2007
Louis R. Iverson Anantha M. Prasad Stephen N. Matthews Matthew Peters

We modeled and mapped, using the predictive data mining tool Random Forests, 134 tree species from the eastern United States for potential response to several scenarios of climate change. Each species was modeled individually to show current and potential future habitats according to two emission scenarios (high emissions on current trajectory and reasonable conservation of energy implemented) ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Wilfried Thuiller Cécile H Albert Anne Dubuis Christophe Randin Antoine Guisan

Habitat suitability models, which relate species occurrences to environmental variables, are assumed to predict suitable conditions for a given species. If these models are reliable, they should relate to change in plant growth and function. In this paper, we ask the question whether habitat suitability models are able to predict variation in plant functional traits, often assumed to be a good ...

2008
Regan Early Barbara Anderson Chris D. Thomas

1. Large-scale conservation planning requires the identification of priority areas in which species have a high likelihood of long-term persistence. This typically requires high spatial resolution data on species and their habitat. Such data are rarely available at a large geographical scale, so distribution modelling is often required to identify the locations of priority areas. However, distr...

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