نتایج جستجو برای: biological community

تعداد نتایج: 812567  

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2000
Jeremy S Collie Stephen J Hall Michel J Kaiser Ian R Poiner

1. The effects of towed bottom-fishing gear on benthic communities is the subject of heated debate, but the generality of trawl effects with respect to gear and habitat types is poorly understood. To address this deficiency we undertook a meta-analysis of 39 published fishing impact studies. 2. Our analysis shows that inter-tidal dredging and scallop dredging have the greatest initial effects o...

2017
James L. O’Donnell Ryan P. Kelly Andrew Olaf Shelton Jameal F. Samhouri Natalie C. Lowell Gregory D. Williams

In the face of increasing threats to biodiversity, the advancement of methods for surveying biological communities is a major priority for ecologists. Recent advances in molecular biological technologies have made it possible to detect and sequence DNA from environmental samples (environmental DNA or eDNA); however, eDNA techniques have not yet seen widespread adoption as a routine method for b...

2017
Alvaro Rodriguez Hanqing Zhang Krister Wiklund Tomas Brodin Jonatan Klaminder Patrik Andersson Magnus Andersson

Particle and object tracking is gaining attention in industrial applications and is commonly applied in: colloidal, biophysical, ecological, and micro-fluidic research. Reliable tracking information is heavily dependent on the system under study and algorithms that correctly determine particle position between images. However, in a real environmental context with the presence of noise including...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Markus J Peterson Damon M Hall Andrea M Feldpausch-Parker Tarla Rai Peterson

Conservationists commonly have framed ecological concerns in economic terms to garner political support for conservation and to increase public interest in preserving global biodiversity. Beginning in the early 1980s, conservation biologists adapted neoliberal economics to reframe ecosystem functions and related biodiversity as ecosystem services to humanity. Despite the economic success of pro...

Journal: :Science 1998
Cohen Carlton

Biological invasions are a major global environmental and economic problem. Analysis of the San Francisco Bay and Delta ecosystem revealed a large number of exotic species that dominate many habitats in terms of number of species, number of individuals and biomass, and a high and accelerating rate of invasion. These factors suggest that this may be the most invaded estuary in the world. Possibl...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2014
Mark de Bruyn Björn Stelbrink Robert J Morley Robert Hall Gary R Carvalho Charles H Cannon Gerrit van den Bergh Erik Meijaard Ian Metcalfe Luigi Boitani Luigi Maiorano Robert Shoup Thomas von Rintelen

Tropical Southeast (SE) Asia harbors extraordinary species richness and in its entirety comprises four of the Earth's 34 biodiversity hotspots. Here, we examine the assembly of the SE Asian biota through time and space. We conduct meta-analyses of geological, climatic, and biological (including 61 phylogenetic) data sets to test which areas have been the sources of long-term biological diversit...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2009
Miguel Vences Katharina C Wollenberg David R Vieites David C Lees

Tropical biotas provide excellent settings in which to explore mechanisms of evolutionary diversification, yet these processes remain poorly understood. Pioneering work on biodiversity patterns and diversification processes in other tropical regions has recently been complemented by studies in Madagascar. Here we review diversity models and diversification mechanisms proposed for the fauna of t...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2006
Hong Qian Robert E Ricklefs

Exotic species have begun to homogenize the global biota, yet few data are available to assess the extent of this process or factors that constrain its advance at global or continental scales. We evaluate homogenization of vascular plants across America north of Mexico by comparing similarity in the complete native and exotic floras between states and provinces of the USA and Canada. Compared w...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2011
Lan Wang Qinghua Cai Lu Tan Linghui Kong

Reservoirs can provide suitable conditions for cyanobacterial bloom development, which may impact on water quality and biological communities. Weekly surveys in a cyanobacterial bloom process were carried out in the mainstream and Xiangxi Bay of the Three Gorges Reservoir (China), from June 6 to July 18 in 2008. By application of the phytoplankton functional group approach, the spatiotemporal p...

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