نتایج جستجو برای: conserving fish habitat

تعداد نتایج: 162848  

2010
Tobias Kuemmerle Kajetan Perzanowski Oleh Chaskovskyy Katarzyna Ostapowicz Lubos Halada Ivan Kruhlov Patrick Hostert Donald M. Waller Volker C. Radeloff

European Bison (Bison bonasus) barely escaped extinction in the early 20th century and now only occur in small isolated herds scattered across Central and Eastern Europe. The species’ survival in the wild depends on identifying suitable habitat for establishing bison metapopulations via reintroductions of new herds. We assessed European Bison habitat across the Carpathian Mountains, a stronghol...

2007
Hari Balasubramanian Robert Stater Foster

A reliable species–area relationship holds true for a number of terrestrial systems. When species–area data are plotted on logarithmic axes, the slope bears strong consistency across taxa. This study examined effects of habitat space on the diversity of coral reef fish species. Because habitat space on coral reefs is 3-dimensional, we developed and employed a methodology that accounts for volum...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2001
Srilatha Manne Bryan Chin Steven K. Reinhardt

this time each year, we're asked if there are any advantages to placing Christmas trees or other types of brush piles in lakes for habitat enhancement. To answer that question, we've provided excerpts from an article written by Dr. Mike Allen, Associate Professor here at UF's Dept. of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1 Dr. Allen specializes in fisheries ecology and has produced numerous studies ...

2016
Katherine L. Yates Camille Mellin M. Julian Caley Ben T. Radford Jessica J. Meeuwig

Prioritising biodiversity conservation requires knowledge of where biodiversity occurs. Such knowledge, however, is often lacking. New technologies for collecting biological and physical data coupled with advances in modelling techniques could help address these gaps and facilitate improved management outcomes. Here we examined the utility of environmental data, obtained using different methods...

2000
Barry A. Thom Kim K. Jones

In the summer of 1998 and 1999, watersheds in western Oregon were randomly sampled for stream habitat conditions. Sites were selected using a random tessellation stratified design. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Aquatic Inventories methods were used to quantify indicators of sediment supply and quality, riparian forest connectivity and health, habitat structure, in-stream complexity, an...

2012
Ivan Nagelkerken Monique G. G. Grol Peter J. Mumby

No-take marine fishery reserves sustain commercial stocks by acting as buffers against overexploitation and enhancing fishery catches in adjacent areas through spillover. Likewise, nursery habitats such as mangroves enhance populations of some species in adjacent habitats. However, there is lack of understanding of the magnitude of stock enhancement and the effects on community structure when b...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003
Katrina McGuigan Craig E Franklin Craig Moritz Mark W Blows

Fish occupy a range of hydrological habitats that exert different demands on locomotor performance. We examined replicate natural populations of the rainbow fishes Melanotaenia eachamensis and M. duboulayi to determine if colonization of low-velocity (lake) habitats by fish from high-velocity (stream) habitats resulted in adaptation of locomotor morphology and performance. Relative to stream co...

2005
J. E. Caselle

The California sheephead, Semicossyphus pulcher Ayres (Labridae), is a carnivorous, temperate, rocky-reef/kelp-bed species that is highly sought in recreational and commercial fisheries. Fine-scale acoustic telemetry tracking was used to ascertain the home range and habitat utilization of S. pulcher. Sixteen adult S. pulcher (26–38 cm SL) were surgically fitted with small acoustic transmitters ...

2016
Jeremiah G. Plass-Johnson Marc H. Taylor Aidah A. A. Husain Mirta C. Teichberg Sebastian C. A. Ferse

Changes in the coral reef complex can affect predator-prey relationships, resource availability and niche utilisation in the associated fish community, which may be reflected in decreased stability of the functional traits present in a community. This is because particular traits may be favoured by a changing environment, or by habitat degradation. Furthermore, other traits can be selected agai...

2017
Connor M Wood Shawn T McKinney Cynthia S Loftin

Common species are fundamental to the structure and function of their communities and may enhance community stability through intraspecific functional diversity (iFD). We measured among-habitat and within-habitat iFD (i.e., among- and within-plant community types) of two common small mammal species using stable isotopes and functional trait dendrograms, determined whether iFD was related to sho...

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