نتایج جستجو برای: terrestrial habitat

تعداد نتایج: 87178  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Elizabeth B Harper Tracy A G Rittenhouse Raymond D Semlitsch

Much of the biodiversity associated with isolated wetlands requires aquatic and terrestrial habitat to maintain viable populations. Current federal wetland regulations in the United States do not protect isolated wetlands or extend protection to surrounding terrestrial habitat. Consequently, some land managers, city planners, and policy makers at the state and local levels are making an effort ...

2014
Anthony I. Dell Ross A. Alford Richard G. Pearson Judi Hewitt

Recognition that intermittent pools are a single habitat phase of an intermittent pool bed that cycles between aquatic and terrestrial habitat greatly enhances their usefulness for addressing general questions in ecology. The aquatic phase has served as a model system in many ecological studies, because it has distinct habitat boundaries in space and time and is an excellent experimental system...

2016
Teresa J. Lorenz Martin G. Raphael Thomas D. Bloxton

The marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) is a declining seabird that is well-known for nesting in coastal old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest. Most studies of habitat selection have focused on modeling terrestrial nesting habitat even though marine habitat is believed to be a major contributor to population declines in some regions. To address this information gap, we conducted a...

2016
Rosie D. Salazar Robert A. Montgomery Sarah E. Thresher David W. Macdonald Stefan Lötters

INTRODUCTION The common toad (Bufo bufo) is of increasing conservation concern in the United Kingdom (UK) due to dramatic population declines occurring in the past century. Many of these population declines coincided with reductions in both terrestrial and aquatic habitat availability and quality and have been primarily attributed to the effect of agricultural land conversion (of natural and se...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
John A Crawford Raymond D Semlitsch

Many species of wildlife depend on riparian habitats for various life-history functions (e.g., breeding, foraging, overwintering). Although this unique habitat is critical for many species, delineations of riparian zones and buffers for various taxa are lacking. Typically when buffer zones are determined to mitigate edge effects, they are based on criteria that protect aquatic resources alone a...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Lukas Indermaur Benedikt R Schmidt

Conservation scientists have noted that conservation managers rarely use scientific information when making decisions. One of the reasons why managers rarely use scientific information may be that conservation scientists rarely provide their knowledge in a way that can directly be used by conservation practitioners. Here we show how quantitative recommendations for conservation can be derived. ...

2018
Kerstin M. Brauneder Chloe Montes Simon Blyth Leon Bennun Stuart H. M. Butchart Michael Hoffmann Neil D. Burgess Annabelle Cuttelod Matt I. Jones Val Kapos John Pilgrim Melissa J. Tolley Emma C. Underwood Lauren V. Weatherdon Sharon E. Brooks

Critical Habitat has become an increasingly important concept used by the finance sector and businesses to identify areas of high biodiversity value. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) defines Critical Habitat in their highly influential Performance Standard 6 (PS6), requiring projects in Critical Habitat to achieve a net gain of biodiversity. Here we present a global screening layer o...

2017
Eric Dinerstein David Olson Anup Joshi Carly Vynne Neil D. Burgess Eric Wikramanayake Nathan Hahn Suzanne Palminteri Prashant Hedao Reed Noss Matt Hansen Harvey Locke Erle C Ellis Benjamin Jones Charles Victor Barber Randy Hayes Cyril Kormos Vance Martin Eileen Crist Wes Sechrest Lori Price Jonathan E. M. Baillie Don Weeden Kierán Suckling Crystal Davis Nigel Sizer Rebecca Moore David Thau Tanya Birch Peter Potapov Svetlana Turubanova Alexandra Tyukavina Nadia de Souza Lilian Pintea José C. Brito Othman A. Llewellyn Anthony G. Miller Annette Patzelt Shahina A. Ghazanfar Jonathan Timberlake Heinz Klöser Yara Shennan-Farpón Roeland Kindt Jens-Peter Barnekow Lillesø Paulo van Breugel Lars Graudal Maianna Voge Khalaf F. Al-Shammari Muhammad Saleem

We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-extinction crisis and conserve a global ecological heritage for future generations. Using a map of Earth's 846 terrestrial ecoregions, we show that 98 ecoregions (12%) exceed Half Protected; 313 ecoregions (37%) fall short of Half Protected but have sufficient unaltered habitat remaining to reach...

2009
Elizabeth A. Roznik Steve A. Johnson Cathryn H. Greenberg George W. Tanner

Many animals exhibit changes in patterns of movement and habitat use as they age, and understanding such ontogenetic shifts is important for ensuring that habitat management is appropriate for all life stages. We used radiotelemetry to study movements and habitat use of juvenile and adult gopher frogs (Rana capito) as they migrated from the same ponds following metamorphosis or breeding. To sup...

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