نتایج جستجو برای: corridors

تعداد نتایج: 3433  

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
William F. Laurance Sean Sloan Lingfei Weng Jeffrey A. Sayer

In sub-Saharan Africa, dozens of major "development corridors" have been proposed or are being created to increase agricultural production [1-4], mineral exports [5-7], and economic integration. The corridors involve large-scale expansion of infrastructure such as roads, railroads, pipelines, and port facilities and will open up extensive areas of land to new environmental pressures [1, 4, 8]. ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2005
C F D Rocha M Van Sluys H G Bergallo M A S Alves

Biodiversity corridors comprise a mosaic of land uses connecting fragments of natural forest across a landscape. Two such corridors have been established along the eastern coast of Brazil: the Serra do Mar and the Central da Mata Atlântica corridors, along which most of the coastal plains are restinga areas. In this study, we analyze the present status of the endemic and endangered terrestrial ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1992
R J Hobbs

Corridors are currently a major buzzword in conservation biology and landscape ecology. These linear landscape features may perform numerous functions, but it is their role in facilitating movement of fauna that has attracted much recent debate. The database supporting the idea of corridors acting as faunal conduits is remarkably small, and few studies have actually demonstrated that movement a...

2016
Bruce Hill Ignasi Bartomeus

Declines in pollinator abundance and diversity are not only a conservation issue, but also a threat to crop pollination. Maintained infrastructure corridors, such as those containing electricity transmission lines, are potentially important wild pollinator habitat. However, there is a lack of evidence comparing the abundance and diversity of wild pollinators in transmission corridors with other...

2008
Jean-Paul Rodrigue

Transport corridors are receiving a growing level of attention, particularly with the surge of containerized maritime freight and the setting of more efficient time and costwise freight distribution systems. Global commodity chains, with a strong Pacific Asian component and controlled by large modal and intermodal freight operators, have become an operational reality. Particularly, the role of ...

2006
Ron Wein Jur P. van den Berg Dan Halperin

Planning corridors among obstacles has arisen as a central problem in game design. Instead of devising a one-dimensional motion path for a moving entity, it is possible to let it move in a corridor, where the exact motion path is determined by a local planner. In this paper we introduce a measure for the quality of such corridors. We analyze the structure of optimal corridors amidst point obsta...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Nicole LeBrasseur

10.1083/jcb.1733r r 1jcb.1733r r1Nicole Le Brasseurlebrasn@roc kefeller. eduMigrating interphase DNA C hien-Hui Chuang (University of Illinois, Urbana, IL) sees chromosomes moving long distances—and not during mitosis. Chuang, Andrew Belmont, and colleagues, now unveil the inducible long-range migration of an interphase chromosome site. An hour or two ...

2015
Mark R Christie L Lacey Knowles

Corridors are frequently proposed to connect patches of habitat that have become isolated due to human-mediated alterations to the landscape. While it is understood that corridors can facilitate dispersal between patches, it remains unknown whether corridors can mitigate the negative genetic effects for entire communities modified by habitat fragmentation. These negative genetic effects, which ...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Lauren L Sullivan Brenda L Johnson Lars A Brudvig Nick M Haddad

Habitat corridors, a common management strategy for increasing connectivity in fragmented landscapes, have experimentally validated positive influences on species movement and diversity. However, long-standing concerns that corridors could negatively impact native species by spreading antagonists, such as disease, remain largely untested. Using a large-scale, replicated experiment, we evaluated...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Nick M Haddad

A s wildlands give way to an expanding human footprint, scientists and land managers have struggled to develop land conservation strategies that protect biodiversity. A favored strategy is to connect large habitat areas with landscape corridors (1–3). Yet, the scientific question remains: Do corridors actually work to promote dispersal and conserve biodiversity? In this issue of PNAS, Gillies a...

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