نتایج جستجو برای: habitat improvement

تعداد نتایج: 363044  

Climate change is currently considered a serious threat for many species and recognized as one of the most important factors in the global biodiversity loss. Among animal groups, amphibians are known to be among the most sensitive groups of vertebrates to climate change due to their inability to travel long distances, and mountain habitat species are more exposed to climate change pressures tha...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
melahat hoghoghi biodiversity department, environment faculty, islamic azad university, science and research branch, tehran, iran. soheil eagderi fisheries department, natural resources faculty, university of tehran, karaj, iran. bahmen shams-esfandabad department of environment, islamic azad university, arak branch, arak, iran.

a fish species prefer a particular habitat where provides its biological requirements, hence, understanding their habitat use and preferences are crucial for their effective management and protection. this study was conducted to assess the habitat use and selection patterns of alburnoides namaki , an endemic fish in jajroud river, namak lake basin, iran. the river was sampled at 18 equally spac...

2015
Yuekui Ding Baoqing Shan Yu Zhao Paul B. Tchounwou

We applied a river habitat quality (RHQ) assessment method to the Hai River Basin (HRB); an important economic centre in China; to obtain baseline information for water quality improvement; river rehabilitation; and watershed management. The results of the assessment showed that the river habitat in the HRB is seriously degraded. Specifically; 42.41% of the sites; accounting for a river length ...

2017
Vincent Lecours

Conservation planning and management typically require accurate and spatially explicit data at scales that are relevant for conservation objectives. In marine conservation, these data are often combined with spatial analytical techniques to produce marine habitat maps. While marine habitat mapping is increasingly used to inform conservation efforts, this field is still relatively young and its ...

2006
David Storms Sonia Said Herve Fritz Jean-Luc Hamann Christine Saint-Andrieux Francois Klein

Extreme climatic events, such as hurricanes, may profoundly affect herbivore population dynamics and habitat use by returning tracts of mature forest to early seral stages where food and cover resources rapidly develop. Modifications of habitat use by roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) following hurricane Lothar have been demonstrated in a French forest, and it has been suggested that the combinati...

2008
Deepthi Elizabeth Kolady William Lesser Jerry Robinson

The objective of this paper is to evaluate the effect of Plant Variety Protection (PVP) on the productive merit ⁄yield increases of US seed varieties. As an example, we use wheat varieties, which are and have been available as both protected and unprotected under PVP from both the public and private sectors. We find evidence that PVP has contributed to the genetic improvement of wheat, using va...

2011
M. A. Alvarenga

Brazil is the second country on equine embryo world production. Problems related to the application of equine embryos transfer in Brazil are discussed in this article. The main factor related to low efficacy of Equine Embryos Transfer programs consists in the difficulty to induce multiple ovulations Among the most common difficulties and limitations faced in our country, we emphasize the utiliz...

Journal: :Health care management review 2005
Patrick A Rivers Aram Dobalian Francesco A Germinario

In 1988, Congress passed the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA), thereby extending coverage of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1967 to include quality standards for all laboratory-based testing. The CLIA was enacted to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and timeliness of patient test results, regardless of the location where the tests were performed. This article assesse...

Journal: :Ecological Informatics 2007
Kathleen M. Bergen Amy M. Gilboy Daniel G. Brown

Article history: Received 31 December 2006 Accepted 2 January 2007 The goal of this study was to evaluate the contributions of forest and landscape structure derived from remote sensing instruments to habitatmapping. Our empirical data focused at the landscape scale on a test site in northern Michigan, using radar and Landsat imagery and bird-presence data by species. We tested the contribution...

2012
Sunarto Sunarto Marcella J. Kelly Karmila Parakkasi Sybille Klenzendorf Eka Septayuda Harry Kurniawan

The critically endangered Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae Pocock, 1929) is generally known as a forest-dependent animal. With large-scale conversion of forests into plantations, however, it is crucial for restoration efforts to understand to what extent tigers use modified habitats. We investigated tiger-habitat relationships at 2 spatial scales: occupancy across the landscape and habi...

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