نتایج جستجو برای: human activities

تعداد نتایج: 1949621  

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2010
Stephen D Gregory Franck Courchamp

Experimental evidence of extinction via an Allee effect (AE) is a priority as more species become threatened by human activity. Kramer & Drake (2010) begin the International Year of Biodiversity with the important--but double-edged--demonstration that predators can induce an AE in their prey. The good news is that their experiments help bridge the knowledge gap between theoretical and empirical...

2017
Maurice Lamb Rachel W. Kallen Steven J. Harrison Mario Di Bernardo Ali Minai Michael J. Richardson

Humans commonly engage in tasks that require or are made more efficient by coordinating with other humans. In this paper we introduce a task dynamics approach for modeling multi-agent interaction and decision making in a pick and place task where an agent must move an object from one location to another and decide whether to act alone or with a partner. Our aims were to identify and model (1) t...

2011
John Morelli

While acknowledging the need for “sustainability,” this paper summarizes the problems that have been encountered in our understanding and use of this concept. It explores the efforts of others to define the concept within the context of specific disciplinary areas and sets forth a proposal for a basic understanding of the term “environmental sustainability” as an expansion of our common percept...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2012
Denis Boyer Margaret C Crofoot Peter D Walsh

Principles of self-organization play an increasingly central role in models of human activity. Notably, individual human displacements exhibit strongly recurrent patterns that are characterized by scaling laws and can be mechanistically modelled as self-attracting walks. Recurrence is not, however, unique to human displacements. Here we report that the mobility patterns of wild capuchin monkeys...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1999
C E Lee M A Bell

Transitions from marine to freshwater habitats constitute dramatic shifts between 'adaptive zones' that have initiated the radiation and speciation of many taxa. As recently as 10?000 years ago, deglaciation resulted in marine fauna being trapped in freshwater lakes. In modern times, human activity has caused the acceleration of freshwater invasions from marine or brackish habitats, leading to ...

2016
Sreejani Sen Majumder Manabi Paul Shubhra Sau Anindita Bhadra

Dens are crucial in the early development of many mammals, making den site selection an important component of parental care in such species. Resource availability and shelter from predators primarily govern den selection. Species inhabiting human-dominated landscapes typically den away from human disturbance, often shifting dens to avoid humans during the early life of their young. Domesticate...

2015
Marcia Freire Pinto José Silva Mourão Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves

BACKGROUND Fishing is one of the oldest human activities and constitutes a source of income and livelihood for millions of people, particularly in coastal regions. This study aimed to characterize the types of fish use and test whether there is a relationship between uses of fish in the communities studied. METHODS This study was conducted during the months of January to October 2013, on the ...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Lore Thaler Melvyn A Goodale

In their day-to-day activities human beings are constantly generating behavior, such as pointing, grasping or verbal reports, on the basis of visible target locations. The question arises how the brain represents target locations. One possibility is that the brain represents them metrically, i.e. in terms of distance and direction. Another equally plausible possibility is that the brain represe...

2010
Christian Thiemann Fabian Theis Daniel Grady Rafael Brune Dirk Brockmann

Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociology, political science, history, and economics. They influence the interregional flow of information and cross-border trade and affect the diffusion of innovation and technology. However, it is unclear if existing administrative subdivisions that typically evolved decades ago still reflect the mos...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Sarah J Teck Benjamin S Halpern Carrie V Kappel Fiorenza Micheli Kimberly A Selkoe Caitlin M Crain Rebecca Martone Christine Shearer Joe Arvai Baruch Fischhoff Grant Murray Rabin Neslo Roger Cooke

As resource management and conservation efforts move toward multi-sector, ecosystem-based approaches, we need methods for comparing the varying responses of ecosystems to the impacts of human activities in order to prioritize management efforts, allocate limited resources, and understand cumulative effects. Given the number and variety of human activities affecting ecosystems, relatively few em...

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