نتایج جستجو برای: terrestrial habitat

تعداد نتایج: 87178  

2006
R J. S

A .—Recent work in Michigan’s eastern Upper Peninsula suggests that terrestrial areas bordering northern Lake Huron provide important stopover habitat for spring migrating landbirds, principally because of the presence of emergent aquatic midges (Diptera: Chironomidae). Migrants were concentrated in lakeshore habitats abundant with midges during spring migration. American Redstarts (Setophaga r...

2012
Erin E. Poor Colby Loucks Andrew Jakes Dean L. Urban

Terrestrial long-distance migrations are declining globally: in North America, nearly 75% have been lost. Yet there has been limited research comparing habitat suitability and connectivity models to identify migration corridors across increasingly fragmented landscapes. Here we use pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) migrations in prairie habitat to compare two types of models that identify habit...

1999
Sarah Madsen Diane Evans Thomas Hamer Paul Henson Sherri Miller S. Kim Nelson Daniel Roby Martin Stapanian

Madsen, Sarah; Evans, Diane; Hamer, Thomas; Henson, Paul; Miller, Sherri; Nelson, S. Kim; Roby, Daniel; Stapanian, Martin. 1999. Marbled murrelet effectiveness monitoring plan for the Northwest Forest Plan. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-439. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 51 p. This report describes options for effectiveness monitorin...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2006
Luis A Vélez-Espino

In conservation biology there is a basic need to determine habitat suitability and availability. Astroblepus ubidiai (Siluriforms), the only native fish in the highlands of Imbabura province in the Ecuadorian Andes, was abundant in the past in the Imbakucha watershed and adjacent drainages, but currently it is restricted to a few isolated refuges. Conservation actions are needed if this unique ...

2015
Zhengfei Wang Zhuo Chen Shixia Xu Wenhua Ren Kaiya Zhou Guang Yang

Cetaceans are a group of secondarily adapted marine mammals with an enigmatic history of transition from terrestrial to fully aquatic habitat and subsequent adaptive radiation in waters around the world. Numerous physiological and morphological cetacean characteristics have been acquired in response to this drastic habitat transition; for example, the thickened blubber is one of the most striki...

2014
Marc Ancrenaz Rahel Sollmann Erik Meijaard Andrew J. Hearn Joanna Ross Hiromitsu Samejima Brent Loken Susan M. Cheyne Danica J. Stark Penny C. Gardner Benoit Goossens Azlan Mohamed Torsten Bohm Ikki Matsuda Miyabi Nakabayasi Shan Khee Lee Henry Bernard Jedediah Brodie Serge Wich Gabriella Fredriksson Goro Hanya Mark E. Harrison Tomoko Kanamori Petra Kretzschmar David W. Macdonald Peter Riger Stephanie Spehar Laurentius N. Ambu Andreas Wilting

The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal, and images of the red ape moving through the tropical forest canopy symbolise its typical arboreal behaviour. Records of terrestrial behaviour are scarce and often associated with habitat disturbance. We conducted a large-scale species-level analysis of ground-based camera-trapping data to evaluate the extent to which Bornean orangutans Pong...

2015
Adam A. Ahlers Lisa A. Cotner Patrick J. Wolff Mark A. Mitchell Edward J. Heske Robert L. Schooley Gil Bohrer

Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency of droughts and intensity of seasonal precipitation in many regions. Semiaquatic mammals should be vulnerable to this increased variability in precipitation, especially in human-modified landscapes where dispersal to suitable habitat or temporary refugia may be limited. Using six years of presence-absence data (2007-2012) spanning years of r...

2013
Joanna Burger Michael Gochfeld Charles W. Powers Lawrence Niles Robert Zappalorti Jeremy Feinberg James Clarke

Vertebrates have particular habitat needs as a function of life cycle and reproductive stage. This paper uses four species as examples to illustrate a paradigm of environmental assessment that includes physical, biological, toxicological and human dimensions. Species used include Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens), northern pine snake (Pituophis m. m...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2002
L G Pearlstine S E Smith L A Brandt C R Allen W M Kitchens J Stenberg

The Florida Gap (Fl-Gap) project provides an assessment of the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are or are not represented in existing conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in areas being managed for native species constitute 'gaps' in the existing network of conservation lands. The United States Geological Survey Gap Analysis ...

2017
Luke J Evans Andrew B Davies Benoit Goossens Gregory P Asner

Riparian ecosystems are amongst the most biodiverse tropical habitats. They are important, and essential, ecological corridors, linking remnant forest fragments. In this study, we hypothesised that crocodile's actively select nocturnal resting locations based on increased macaque predation potential. We examined the importance of riparian vegetation structure in the maintenance of crocodile hun...

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