نتایج جستجو برای: habitat loss

تعداد نتایج: 495126  

1999
Barry Noon Kevin McKelvey Dennis Murphy

This chapter attempts to apply population modeling techniques that have been applied to single species, and use them to plan conservation strategies for multiple species when species are well known and have common life history features divisible into prereproductive and reproductive phases. Using three exemplary endangered species, we were able to ordinate them on a common response surface to a...

Journal: :Science 2001
J Liu M Linderman Z Ouyang L An J Yang H Zhang

It is generally perceived that biodiversity is better protected from human activities after an area is designated as a protected area. However, we found that this common perception was not true in Wolong Nature Reserve (southwestern China), which was established in 1975 as a "flagship" protected area for the world-renowned endangered giant pandas. Analyses of remote sensing data from pre- and p...

2014
Subodh Kumar Maiti Abhiroop Chowdhury

Mangrove ecosystem is a very unique ecosystem in the Earth, which is under threat due to habitat loss, aquaculture expansion, overharvesting and increase of pollution load. In this review paper, world-wide status of mangrove habitat loss, the role of mangrove to act as a sink of pollutants and carbon capture (carbon sequestration), accumulation and biomagnifications of heavy metals is discussed...

2015
Orlane Anneville Emilien Lasne Jean Guillard Reiner Eckmann Jason D. Stockwell Christian Gillet Daniel L. Yule

Fish species diversity can be lost through interacting stressors including habitat loss, stocking and overfishing. Although a multitude of stressors have played a role in the global decline of coregonid (Coregonus spp.) diversity, a number of contemporary studies have identified habitat loss stemming from eutrophication as the primary cause. Unfortunately, reconstructing the role of fishing and...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2012
Yoni Gavish Yaron Ziv Michael L Rosenzweig

Habitat loss reduces species diversity, but the effect of habitat fragmentation on number of species is less clear because fragmentation generally accompanies loss of habitat. We compared four methods that aim to decouple the effects of fragmentation from the effects of habitat loss. Two methods are based on species-area relations, one on Fisher's alpha index of diversity, and one on plots of c...

2016
Desalegn Chala Christian Brochmann Achilleas Psomas Dorothee Ehrich Abel Gizaw Catherine A. Masao Vegar Bakkestuen Niklaus E. Zimmermann

The main aim of this paper is to address consequences of climate warming on loss of habitat and genetic diversity in the enigmatic tropical alpine giant rosette plants using the Ethiopian endemic Lobelia rhynchopetalum as a model. We modeled the habitat suitability of L. rhynchopetalum and assessed how its range is affected under two climate models and four emission scenarios. We used three sta...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Kenneth J Feeley Miles R Silman

Estimates of the number, and preferably the identity, of species that will be threatened by land-use change and habitat loss are an invaluable tool for setting conservation priorities. Here, we use collections data and ecoregion maps to generate spatially explicit distributions for more than 40,000 vascular plant species from the Amazon basin (representing more than 80% of the estimated Amazoni...

2012
Sam Kaviar Jakob Shockey Peter Sundberg

Our objective was to ascertain the population status of the Pygmy Three-toed Sloth, Bradypus pygmaeus, an IUCN Critically Endangered species, on Isla Escudo de Veraguas, Panama. Bradypus pygmaeus are thought to be folivorous mangrove specialists; therefore we conducted a visual systematic survey of all 10 mangrove thickets on the island. The total mangrove habitat area was measured to be 1.67 h...

2012
Simone Fattorini Paulo A.V. Borges

The species-area relationship (SAR), i.e. the increase in species number with area, has been repeatedly used to predict species extinction, at both local and global scales, with habitat reduction. He and Hubbell (Nature, 2011; 473, 368e371), however, argued that the function that relates species loss with decreasing habitat area cannot be simply obtained reversing the species-area accumulation ...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Aureo Banhos Tomas Hrbek Tânia M Sanaiotti Izeni Pires Farias

Habitat loss and fragmentation intensify the effects of genetic drift and endogamy, reducing genetic variability of populations with serious consequences for wildlife conservation. The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) is a forest dwelling species that is considered near threatened and suffers from habitat loss in the forests of the Neotropical region. In this study, 72 historical and current sample...

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