نتایج جستجو برای: 2011. predicting potential european bison habitat across its former range. ecological application 21

تعداد نتایج: 4624126  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Tobias Kuemmerle Volker C Radeloff Kajetan Perzanowski Piotr Kozlo Taras Sipko Pavlo Khoyetskyy Andriy-Taras Bashta Evgenia Chikurova Ivan Parnikoza Leonid Baskin Per Angelstam Donald M Waller

Habitat loss threatens large mammals worldwide, and their survival will depend on habitat in human-dominated landscapes. Conservation planners thus face the challenge to identify areas of least conflict with land use, yet broadscale species distribution models rarely incorporate real landscape patterns nor do they identify potential conservation conflicts. An excellent example of such conservat...

2010
Tobias Kuemmerle Kajetan Perzanowski Oleh Chaskovskyy Katarzyna Ostapowicz Lubos Halada Ivan Kruhlov Patrick Hostert Donald M. Waller Volker C. Radeloff

European Bison (Bison bonasus) barely escaped extinction in the early 20th century and now only occur in small isolated herds scattered across Central and Eastern Europe. The species’ survival in the wild depends on identifying suitable habitat for establishing bison metapopulations via reintroductions of new herds. We assessed European Bison habitat across the Carpathian Mountains, a stronghol...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Robin Steenweg Mark Hebblewhite David Gummer Brian Low Bill Hunt

Interest in bison (Bison bison, B. bonasus) conservation and restoration continues to grow globally. In Canada, plains bison (B. b. bison) are threatened, occupying less than 0.5% of their former range. The largest threat to their recovery is the lack of habitat in which they are considered compatible with current land uses. Fences and direct management make range expansion by most bison imposs...

2017
Robin Steenweg Mark Hebblewhite David Gummer Bill Hunt Brian Low

Interest in bison (Bison bison, B. bonasus) conservation and restoration continues to grow globally. In Canada, plains bison (B. b. bison) are threatened, occupying less than 0.5% of their former range. The largest threat to their recovery is the lack of habitat in which they are considered compatible with current land uses. Fences and direct management make range expansion by most bison imposs...

Journal: :محیط زیست طبیعی 0
محسن احمدی کارشناس ارشد، گروه محیط زیست، دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران محمد کابلی دانشیار، گروه محیط زیست، دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران افشین علیزاده شعبانی استادیار گروه محیط زیست، دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران سهراب اشرفی استادیار گروه محیط زیست، دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران

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Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Eric W Sanderson Kent H Redford Bill Weber Keith Aune Dick Baldes Joel Berger Dave Carter Charles Curtin James Derr Steve Dobrott Eva Fearn Craig Fleener Steve Forrest Craig Gerlach C Cormack Gates John E Gross Peter Gogan Shaun Grassel Jodi A Hilty Marv Jensen Kyran Kunkel Duane Lammers Rurik List Karen Minkowski Tom Olson Chris Pague Paul B Robertson Bob Stephenson

Many wide-ranging mammal species have experienced significant declines over the last 200 years; restoring these species will require long-term, large-scale recovery efforts. We highlight 5 attributes of a recent range-wide vision-setting exercise for ecological recovery of the North American bison (Bison bison) that are broadly applicable to other species and restoration targets. The result of ...

2015
Philip Schmitz Stephanie Caspers Paige Warren Klaudia Witte Christopher A. Lepczyk

Biodiversity is rapidly declining globally. One strategy to help to conserve species is to breed species in captivity and release them into suitable habitats. The way that reintroduced animals explore new habitats and/or disperse from the release site is rarely studied in detail and represents key information for the success of reintroduction projects. The European bison (Bison bonasus L. 1758)...

2016
Julien Soubrier Graham Gower Kefei Chen Stephen M Richards Bastien Llamas Kieren J Mitchell Simon Y W Ho Pavel Kosintsev Michael S Y Lee Gennady Baryshnikov Ruth Bollongino Pere Bover Joachim Burger David Chivall Evelyne Crégut-Bonnoure Jared E Decker Vladimir B Doronichev Katerina Douka Damien A Fordham Federica Fontana Carole Fritz Jan Glimmerveen Liubov V Golovanova Colin Groves Antonio Guerreschi Wolfgang Haak Tom Higham Emilia Hofman-Kamińska Alexander Immel Marie-Anne Julien Johannes Krause Oleksandra Krotova Frauke Langbein Greger Larson Adam Rohrlach Amelie Scheu Robert D Schnabel Jeremy F Taylor Małgorzata Tokarska Gilles Tosello Johannes van der Plicht Ayla van Loenen Jean-Denis Vigne Oliver Wooley Ludovic Orlando Rafał Kowalczyk Beth Shapiro Alan Cooper

The two living species of bison (European and American) are among the few terrestrial megafauna to have survived the late Pleistocene extinctions. Despite the extensive bovid fossil record in Eurasia, the evolutionary history of the European bison (or wisent, Bison bonasus) before the Holocene (<11.7 thousand years ago (kya)) remains a mystery. We use complete ancient mitochondrial genomes and ...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2013
J J Treanor

Bison (Bison bison) and elk (Cervus elaphus) in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem have long been infected with Brucella abortus. The continued culling of large numbers of Yellowstone bison to reduce the risk of brucellosis transmission to cattle could negatively affect long-term conservation. A desirable management objective is to reduce the level of B. abortus infection while conserving wildli...

Journal: :Diversity 2022

The historic western edge of the bison (Bison bison) range and ecological processes that caused its formation are frequently debated with important implications for restoration across North America. We test hypothesis a combination bottom-up habitat suitability top-down harvest pressure from Indigenous peoples were in forming distribution. Using 9384 historical journal observations 1691–1928, w...

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