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Habitat suitability under future climate scenarios in black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) in Southern South America and Antarctica
The Black-browed Albatross (BBA), Thalassarche melanophris , is one of the most abundant and widespread pelagic seabirds in the southern hemisphere,...
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Movement dynamics and habitat selection of Suwannee bass Micropterus notius
We investigated movement dynamics and habitat selection of Suwannee bass ( Micropterus notius ) in one of few river systems known to house this endemic...
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The importance of the Mujechineup wetland for biodiversity: an evaluation of habitat quality and ecosystem service value
Wetlands are important multifunctional systems that provide various ecological services for animal populations, particularly with regard to...
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Habitat affiliation of non-native plant species across their introduced ranges on Caribbean islands
Investigating the ability of non-native species to establish and invade different habitats is one of the most important approaches in the analysis of...
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Impact of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation in Didelphid Marsupials of the Atlantic Forest
There is a current debate about the effect of habitat configuration beyond the effect of habitat loss in fragmented landscapes. In addition, almost... -
Environmental and anthropogenic influences on movement and foraging in a critically endangered lemur species, Propithecus tattersalli: implications for habitat conservation planning
BackgroundWildlife conservation often focuses on establishing protected areas. However, these conservation zones are frequently established without...
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Habitat Selection and Space Use
This review provides support for the role of both macro- and micro-scale factors driving habitat selection by the little bustard. At a regional... -
Movement Patterns, Home Range and Habitat Selection of Australasian Marsupials
Knowledge of movement patterns, home range, and habitat selection is fundamental to understanding how species have adapted to their environments but... -
The Importance of Representative Sampling for Home Range Estimation in Field Primatology
Understanding the amount of space required by animals to fulfill their biological needs is essential for comprehending their behavior, their...
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Scale-dependent habitat selection of sympatric mesocarnivore species in a cool temperate forest in eastern Japan
Habitat partitioning is a key mechanism that allows coexistence of species, but studies of sympatric mesocarnivore species’ habitat partitioning have...
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Low population genetic structure is consistent with high habitat connectivity in a commercially important fish species (Lutjanus jocu)
The level of habitat availability influences genetic divergence among populations and the genetic diversity within populations. In the marine...
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Movement Patterns, Home Range and Habitat Selection of Australasian Marsupials
Knowledge of movement patterns, home range, and habitat selection is fundamental to understanding how species have adapted to their environments but... -
Scale-dependent habitat selection is shaped by landscape context in dispersing white-tailed deer
ContextIdentifying how animals select habitat while navigating landscapes is important for understanding behavioral ecology and guiding management...
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Morphological variation of African snakehead (Parachanna obscura) populations along climate and habitat gradients in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa
Intraspecific morphological variation may reflect phenotypic plasticity or adaptive divergence. While adaptive shape divergence may occur more likely...
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Fine-scale fern ecological responses inform on riparian forest habitat conservation status
The recognition of the ecological quality of ecosystems and habitats therein is increasingly important in the Anthropocene. However, there are still...
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Impoverished fish assemblages of temperate Neotropical streams respond to environmental degradation and support a sensitive Index of Biotic Integrity
Fish as bioindicators are a widely used tool for environmental monitoring of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. However, its adaptation to temperate...
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Home range sizes of red deer in relation to habitat composition: a review and implications for management in Sweden
Knowledge about deer spatial use is essential for damage mitigation, conservation, and harvest management. We assess annual and seasonal home range...
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Does climate change impact the potential habitat suitability and conservation status of the national bird of Peru (Rupicola peruvianus) ?
Due to massive deforestation and forest fires, the cock-of-the-rock or tunqui ( Rupicola peruvianus ), the national bird of Peru, is under serious...
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Anthropogenic Impact on Habitat Ecology and Zooplankton Diversity in Ganges Riverine System Using Enviro Assessment Techniques
Natural water bodies and their water quality is swiftly deteriorating due to various natural and anthropogenic activities and different types of...
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Restricted geographical distribution of Cremnophila Nutans (Crassulaceae): implications to the conservation of a micro-endemic, habitat specialist and ornamental Mexican plant
Information on the extent of the geographic distribution and on the factors affecting the species geographic range is a valuable tool to identify...