نتایج جستجو برای: habitat loss

تعداد نتایج: 495126  

2015
Bernardo B. S. Niebuhr Marina E. Wosniack Marcos C. Santos Ernesto P. Raposo Gandhimohan M. Viswanathan Marcos G. E. da Luz Marcio R. Pie

Habitat loss and fragmentation are important factors determining animal population dynamics and spatial distribution. Such landscape changes can lead to the deleterious impact of a significant drop in the number of species, caused by critically reduced survival rates for organisms. In order to obtain a deeper understanding of the threeway interplay between habitat loss, fragmentation and surviv...

2014
Jaqueline Thorner Lalit Kumar Stephen D. A. Smith

Intertidal rocky reefs are complex and rich ecosystems that are vulnerable to even the smallest fluctuations in sea level. We modelled habitat loss associated with sea level rise for intertidal rocky reefs using GIS, high-resolution digital imagery, and LIDAR technology at fine-scale resolution (0.1 m per pixel). We used projected sea levels of +0.3 m, +0.5 m and +1.0 m above current Mean Low T...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
hamed mousavi-sabet department of fisheries sciences, faculty of natural resources, university of guilan, someh sara, guilan, iran. keyvan abbasi inland water aquaculture research center, iranian fisheries research organization, guilan, iran. saber vatandoust department of fisheries, babol branch, islamic azad university, mazandaran, iran. soheil eagderi department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, alborz province, iran.

paracobitis vignai is a nemacheilid loach endemic to the sistan basin. it occurs in helmand river and its related reservoirs in sistan-va-baluchistan province in southeastern iran and probably in afghanistan. this species is currently endangered due to habitat loss or degradation, damming and droughts. therefore, this paper reviews the available data on taxonomy and distribution of p. vignai , ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Ilkka Hanski Gustavo A Zurita M Isabel Bellocq Joel Rybicki

The species-area relationship (SAR) gives a quantitative description of the increasing number of species in a community with increasing area of habitat. In conservation, SARs have been used to predict the number of extinctions when the area of habitat is reduced. Such predictions are most needed for landscapes rather than for individual habitat fragments, but SAR-based predictions of extinction...

2011
N. D’Cruze S. Kumar Christopher Raxworthy

Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot threatened by habitat loss, which is detrimental to the future survival of forest-dwelling herpetofauna. For conservation purposes, it is essential to determine how species respond to different types of anthropogenic habitat alteration. We conducted standardized field surveys (a variation of visual encounter survey) to assess species richness, abundance and ...

2005
Krista L. Ryall Lenore Fahrig

Increasing intensity of land use by humans has led to loss of natural habitats, resulting in isolation of remaining habitat fragments. Using a pine-bark beetle ecosystem as a model, we tested the hypothesis that the ratio of abundance of predators to prey should decrease with increasing habitat loss at the landscape scale. We selected ten red pine (Pinus resinosa ) sites, representing extremes ...

2012
Xin Zhang Miao-Miao Shi Dong-Wei Shen Xiao-Yong Chen

Generally, effect of fragmentation per se on biodiversity has not been separated from the effect of habitat loss. In this paper, using nDNA and cpDNA SSRs, we studied genetic diversity of Castanopsis sclerophylla (Lindl. & Paxton) Schotty populations and decoupled the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation per se. We selected seven nuclear and six cpDNA microsatellite loci and genotyped 460 ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Elizabeth H Boakes Georgina M Mace Philip J K McGowan Richard A Fuller

Habitat clearance remains the major cause of biodiversity loss, with consequences for ecosystem services and for people. In response to this, many global conservation schemes direct funds to regions with high rates of recent habitat destruction, though some also emphasize the conservation of remaining large tracts of intact habitat. If the pattern of habitat clearance is highly contagious, the ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Charlotte E Gonzalez-Abraham Volker C Radeloff Todd J Hawbaker Roger B Hammer Susan I Stewart Murray K Clayton

Rural America is witnessing widespread housing development, which is to the detriment of the environment. It has been suggested to cluster houses so that their disturbance zones overlap and thus cause less habitat loss than is the case for dispersed development. Clustering houses makes intuitive sense, but few empirical studies have quantified the spatial pattern of houses in real landscapes, a...

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