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HABITAT USE OF FOUR TERRESTRIAL CARNIVORES IN SOUTHERN CHILE
(EDICIONES UNIV. CONCEPCION, 2009)
Nonnative Vegetation Induces Changes in Predation Pressure and Escape Behavior of Two Sand Lizards (Liolaemidae: Liolaemus )
(Herpetologists League, 2015-06)
The introduction of nonnative plant species might generate habitat modifications that, in turn, increase the predation risk for animals, either by making prey species more conspicuous, limiting the availability of refuges, ...
Nonnative Vegetation Induces Changes in Predation Pressure and Escape Behavior of Two Sand Lizards (Liolaemidae: Liolaemus)
(Herpetologists League, 2015-09)
The introduction of nonnative plant species might generate habitat modifications that, in turn, increase the predation risk for animals, either by making prey species more conspicuous, limiting the availability of refuges, ...
Do warming and humic river runoff alter the metabolic balance of lake ecosystems?
(Birkhauser Verlag Ag, 2016-10)
Global warming is expected to influence lake gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (R) by increasing water temperature and terrestrial export of organic material and inorganic nutrients from the catchment. ...
Impact of Climate Change on Fishes in Complex Antarctic Ecosystems
(Elsevier Academic Press Inc., 2012-10)
Antarctic marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by climate change and are considered to be particularly sensitive because of the adaptation of most organisms to cold and stable environmental conditions. Fishes play ...
Habitat degradation and introduction of exotic plants favor persistence of invasive species and population growth of native polyphagous fruit fly pests in a Northwestern Argentinean mosaic
(Springer, 2014-05-25)
Expansion of agricultural land is one of the most significant human alterations to the global environment because it entails not only native habitat loss but also introduction of exotic species. These alterations affect ...
Does Estuary Restoration Design Alter the Fine Scale Movements of Gray Smoothhounds (Mustelus californicus) in Southern California?
(2017)
Restored estuaries in southern California are limited in size and shape by fragmentation from human development, which can in turn restrict habitat use. Thus, it is important to assess how habitat design affects how fish ...
Antropología del Habitát
(Universidad de La Salle. Dirección de Educación E-Learning, 2018)
Assemblage-level responses of Neotropical bats to forest loss and fragmentation
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2021-02)
Habitat loss and fragmentation are the most important causes of biological diversity loss, changing the properties of the remaining environment. The Neotropical Region is one of the most affected areas due to the conversion ...