نتایج جستجو برای: habitat degradation

تعداد نتایج: 203316  

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
hamed mousavi-sabet department of fisheries sciences, faculty of natural resources, university of guilan, someh sara, guilan, iran. keyvan abbasi inland water aquaculture research center, iranian fisheries research organization, guilan, iran. saber vatandoust department of fisheries, babol branch, islamic azad university, mazandaran, iran. soheil eagderi department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, alborz province, iran.

paracobitis vignai is a nemacheilid loach endemic to the sistan basin. it occurs in helmand river and its related reservoirs in sistan-va-baluchistan province in southeastern iran and probably in afghanistan. this species is currently endangered due to habitat loss or degradation, damming and droughts. therefore, this paper reviews the available data on taxonomy and distribution of p. vignai , ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
s. rasouli m. makhdoum farkhondeh h.r. jafari r. suffling b. kiabi

identification of rapid degradation of ecological resources requires effective environmental monitoring including ecological integrity assessment .our first aim is to analyze ecological integrity in a landscape context while developing a method to assess integrity in spite of a dearth of historical data. we used a spatial-temporal reference framework for land cover maps for assessing ecologica...

2017
Stina Gustafsson STINA GUSTAFSSON

STINA GUSTAFSSON H aitat om pesation in nare-like fshw ys The construction of nature-like fishways has become an increasingly common measure to restore longitudinal connectivity in streams, but these fishways also have the potential to compensate for habitat degradation and loss associated with hydropower. The habitat potential of fishways has largely been overlooked, and therefore the aim of t...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Mark I McCormick Oona M Lönnstedt

Habitat degradation is a global problem and one of the main causes of biodiversity loss. Though widespread, the mechanisms that underlie faunal changes are poorly understood. In tropical marine systems, corals play a crucial role in forming habitat, but coral cover on many reefs is declining sharply. Coral degradation affects the olfactory cues that provide reliable information on the presence ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Francisco E Fontúrbel Alina B Candia Javiera Malebrán Daniela A Salazar Catalina González-Browne Rodrigo Medel

Anthropogenic habitat disturbance is a strong biodiversity change driver that compromises not only the species persistence but also the ecological interactions in which they are involved. Even though seed dispersal is a key interaction involved in the recruitment of many tree species and in consequence critical for biodiversity maintenance, studies assessing the effect of different anthropogeni...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Erik G Noonburg James E Byers

Movement of individuals links the effects of local variation in habitat quality with growth and persistence of populations at the landscape scale. When the populations themselves are linked by interspecific interactions, such as predation, differential movement between habitats may lead to counterintuitive system-wide dynamics. Understanding the interaction between local drivers and dynamics of...

Habitat degradation is one the important reasons of plant species extinction. Modeling techniques are widely used for identifying the potential habitats of different plant species. Thus, the purpose of current study was to determine potential habitats of Zalzalak in Lorestan Province. Species presence data and 23 environmental variables were collected in Lorestan Province. Correlation analysis ...

2011
STEPHEN M. JACKSON

Petaurus gracilis (De Vis, 1883) is a gliding possum commonly known as the mahogany glider. This species is endemic to open sclerophyll woodland between Tully and Ingham in North Queensland, Australia. Within its distribution P. gracilis occurs in forests dominated by trees of the genera Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Melaleuca, and Acacia. This species is recognized as an endangered species because of ...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Annika Hillers Michael Veith Mark-Oliver Rödel

Habitat degradation alters the dynamics and composition of anuran assemblages in tropical forests. The effects of forest fragmentation on the composition of anuran assemblages are so far poorly known. We studied the joint influence of forest fragmentation and degradation on leaf-litter frogs. We specifically asked whether the processes structuring leaf-litter anuran assemblages in fragmented fo...

1999
Jerey R. Walters Hugh A. Ford Caren B. Cooper

We attempted to identify the mechanisms responsible for adverse e€ects of habitat fragmentation on brown treecreepers (Climacteris picumnus) inhabiting eucalyptus woodland in northeastern New South Wales, Australia by comparing demography and foraging ecology of birds in highly fragmented and relatively unfragmented landscapes. In particular, we investigated three possibilities, disrupted dispe...

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