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Orchid conservation: the next ten yearsOrchid conservation: the next ten years
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2013)
Evaluating the impact of future actions in minimizing vegetation loss from land conversion in the Brazilian Cerrado under climate change
(Springer, 2020-04-01)
The global network of protected areas (PAs) is systematically biased towards remote and unproductive places. Consequently, the processes threatening biodiversity are not halted and conservation impact-defined as the ...
Effect of crab size and habitat type on the locomotory activity of juvenile shore crabs, Carcinus maenas
(ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2008)
Post-settlement processes are a major focus in the study of the dynamics of marine populations and communities. Post-settlement movement of juveniles is an important, but often ignored, process which affects local predator-prey ...
Forecasting the Cumulative Effects of Multiple Stressors on Breeding Habitat for a Steeply Declining Aerial Insectivorous Songbird, the Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi)
(Frontiers Media, 2021-05)
To halt ongoing loss in biodiversity, there is a need for landscape-level management recommendations that address cumulative impacts of anthropogenic and natural disturbances on wildlife habitat. We examined the cumulative ...
Habitat coupling writ large: pelagic-derived materials fuel benthivorous macroalgal reef fishes in an upwelling zone
(2017)
Coastal marine upwelling famously supports elevated levels of pelagic biological production, but can also subsidize production in inshore habitats via pelagic-benthic coupling. Consumers inhabiting macroalgae-dominated ...
Deforestation Simplifies Understory Bird Seed-Dispersal Networks in Human-Modified Landscapes
(2021-07-08)
Global biodiversity is threatened by land-use changes through human activities. This is mainly due to the conversion of continuous forests into forest fragments surrounded by anthropogenic matrices. In general, sensitive ...
Cats under cover : habitat models indicate a high dependency on woodlands by Atlantic Forest felids
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, 2019-03-01)
Four Neotropical small and medium felids—the ocelot, jaguarundi, margay, and southern tiger cat—have overlapping geographic distributions in the endangered Atlantic Forest. Local studies show that these felids avoid areas ...