نتایج جستجو برای: dispersal barrier

تعداد نتایج: 109429  

2016
Katrina E. Amaral Michael Palace Kathleen M. O’Brien Lindsey E. Fenderson Adrienne I. Kovach

Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation disrupt the connectivity of natural landscapes, with major consequences for biodiversity. Species that require patchily distributed habitats, such as those that specialize on early successional ecosystems, must disperse through a landscape matrix with unsuitable habitat types. We evaluated landscape effects on dispersal of an early successional o...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2008
Hannah L Stewart

Like many reefs worldwide, reefs in French Polynesia are experiencing a shift from coral-dominated to algal-dominated systems. The macroalga Turbinaria ornata comprises the majority of the increasing algal biomass on the barrier reefs surrounding these islands, and its distribution is increasing throughout this region. Aspects of the ecomorphology of Turbinaria make it ideally suited to thrive ...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2004
Christian R Miller Yang Kuang William F Fagan James J Elser

Ecological stoichiometry studies the balance of energy and multiple chemical elements in ecological interactions to establish how the laws of thermodynamics affect food-web dynamics and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. In this paper, we incorporate stoichiometric principles in a model with habitat heterogeneity and dispersal in order to better understand population growth dynamics. This model de...

2017
Gideon Ney Johannes Schul

Biogeography plays a significant role in species' dispersal, and in turn population structure, across the landscape. The North American katydid Neoconocephalus melanorhinus belongs to a genus with high mobility. Unlike other members of the genus, N. melanorhinus is a salt marsh specialist restricted to a narrow corridor along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. In addition, their range crosses at lea...

2015
Zhi-Qiang Han Gang Han Zhi-Yong Wang Tian-Xiang Gao

In order to ascertain the taxonomic status of the Ariake Sea population of Japanese grenadier anchovy, Coilia nasus, and assess the contemporary possible genetic barrier between the west and east coastal waters of the East China Sea, we used amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers to detect the genetic structure of C. nasus, in the East China Sea and Yellow Sea. Eighty-one individ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
J W Ferry Slik Shin-Ichiro Aiba Meredith Bastian Francis Q Brearley Charles H Cannon Karl A O Eichhorn Gabriella Fredriksson Kuswata Kartawinata Yves Laumonier Asyraf Mansor Antti Marjokorpi Erik Meijaard Robert J Morley Hidetoshi Nagamasu Reuben Nilus Eddy Nurtjahya John Payne Andrea Permana Axel D Poulsen Niels Raes Soedarsono Riswan Carel P van Schaik Douglas Sheil Kade Sidiyasa Eizi Suzuki Johan L C H van Valkenburg Campbell O Webb Serge Wich Tsuyoshi Yoneda Rahmad Zakaria Nicole Zweifel

The marked biogeographic difference between western (Malay Peninsula and Sumatra) and eastern (Borneo) Sundaland is surprising given the long time that these areas have formed a single landmass. A dispersal barrier in the form of a dry savanna corridor during glacial maxima has been proposed to explain this disparity. However, the short duration of these dry savanna conditions make it an unlike...

1998
H. A. Lessios B. D. Kessing D. R. Robertson

The `Eastern Paci¢c Barrier' (EPB), 5400 km of uninterrupted deep water between the central and eastern Paci¢c, constitutes the greatest marine obstacle to the dispersal of shallow-water organisms. However, some species are found on both sides of the EPB.These `transpaci¢c' species are considered by `dispersal' biogeographers as evidence of invasions through the barrier. `Vicariance' biogeograp...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Brian R Hudgens William F Morris Nick M Haddad William R Fields John W Wilson Daniel Kuefler Todd Jobe

Persistence of species in fragmented landscapes depends on dispersal among suitable breeding sites, and dispersal is often influenced by the "matrix" habitats that lie between breeding sites. However, measuring effects of different matrix habitats on movement and incorporating those differences into spatially explicit models to predict dispersal is costly in terms of time and financial resource...

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