نتایج جستجو برای: habitat loss

تعداد نتایج: 495126  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2011
B P Zitske M G Betts A W Diamond

Habitat loss and fragmentation in forested landscapes often negatively affect animal abundance; however, whether these factors also affect fitness is not well known. We hypothesized that observed decreases in bird occurrence and abundance in landscapes with harvested forests are associated with reduced apparent survival of adults. We defined apparent survival as an estimate of survival that acc...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Clark S Rushing Thomas B Ryder Peter P Marra

Worldwide, migratory species are undergoing rapid declines but understanding the factors driving these declines is hindered by missing information about migratory connectivity and the lack of data to quantify environmental processes across the annual cycle. Here, we combined range-wide information about migratory connectivity with global remote-sensing data to quantify the relative importance o...

2005
LISA A. SCHULTE ANNA M. PIDGEON DAVID J. MLADENOFF

Evaluating bird population trends requires baseline data. In North America the earliest population data available are those from the late 1960s. Forest conditions in the northern Great Lake states (U.S.A.), however, have undergone succession since the region was originally cut over around the turn of the twentieth century, and it is expected that bird populations have undergone concomitant chan...

2015
Sally J. Holbrook Russell J. Schmitt Vanessa Messmer Andrew J. Brooks Maya Srinivasan Philip L. Munday Geoffrey P. Jones

Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbances that are reducing the number and type of coral species on reefs. Coral reefs support upwards of one third of all marine species of fish, so the loss of coral habitat may have substantial consequences to local fish diversity. We posit that the effects of habitat degradation will be most severe ...

2017
Sean M Murphy Ben C Augustine Wade A Ulrey Joseph M Guthrie Brian K Scheick J Walter McCown John J Cox

Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats caused by human land uses have subdivided several formerly contiguous large carnivore populations into multiple small and often isolated subpopulations, which can reduce genetic variation and lead to precipitous population declines. Substantial habitat loss and fragmentation from urban development and agriculture expansion relegated the Highlands-Glade...

2016
Jennifer B. Tennessen Susan E. Parks

Habitat loss is a leading driver of biodiversity loss (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005). Over the past century, environmental noise from human activities has increased rapidly in intensity and scale, representing a drastic yet often overlooked form of habitat loss (Andrew et al. 2002, McDonald et al. 2006, Slabbekoorn & Ripmeester 2008, Hildebrand 2009, Barber et al. 2010). This noise is p...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Chunyang He Zhifeng Liu Jie Tian Qun Ma

China's extensive urbanization has resulted in a massive loss of natural habitat, which is threatening the nation's biodiversity and socioeconomic sustainability. A timely and accurate understanding of natural habitat loss caused by urban expansion will allow more informed and effective measures to be taken for the conservation of biodiversity. However, the impact of urban expansion on natural ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Riccardo Bommarco Jacobus C Biesmeijer Birgit Meyer Simon G Potts Juha Pöyry Stuart P M Roberts Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter Erik Ockinger

Habitat loss poses a major threat to biodiversity, and species-specific extinction risks are inextricably linked to life-history characteristics. This relationship is still poorly documented for many functionally important taxa, and at larger continental scales. With data from five replicated field studies from three countries, we examined how species richness of wild bees varies with habitat p...

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 2014
Sadia E Ahmed Alexander C Lees Nárgila G Moura Toby A Gardner Jos Barlow Joice Ferreira Robert M Ewers

Road building can lead to significant deleterious impacts on biodiversity, varying from direct road-kill mortality and direct habitat loss associated with road construction, to more subtle indirect impacts from edge effects and fragmentation. However, little work has been done to evaluate the specific effects of road networks and biodiversity loss beyond the more generalized effects of habitat ...

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