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Catalyzing success in community‐based conservation
Abstract Efforts to devolve rights and engage Indigenous Peoples and local communities in conservation have increased the demand for evidence of the efficacy of community‐based conservation (CBC) and insights into what enables its success. We examined the human well‐being and environmental outcomes of a diverse set of 128 CBC projects.
Brandie Fariss +5 more
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Generalization of threats attributed to large carnivores in areas of high human–wildlife conflict
Abstract Fear‐induced generalization of threats to noninimical stimuli is a behavioral tendency of humans to minimize exposure to potential threats. In human–carnivore conflict zones, people often generalize their fear of predation by obligate carnivores to nonobligate carnivores despite differences in species’ predation rates.
Kumar Ashish +3 more
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Bosques aleatorios supervisados y no supervisados. Aplicación al análisis de desigualdades económicas en el mundo [PDF]
Treball de Fi de Màster Universitari en Matemàtica Computacional (Pla de 2013). Codi: SIQ527. Curs 2020/2021 (A distància)El objetivo principal del trabajo consiste en estudiar con detalle el método de aprendizaje estadístico conocido como: bosques ...
Boters Pitarch, Joan
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Grus canadensis nesiotes es una subespecie endémica y amenazada de grulla cuyas poblaciones están asociadas a humedales de agua dulce. En este trabajo se caracterizó su lugar de nidificación y se determinó su selección a tres escalas espaciales en los ...
Y. Ferrer-Sánchez +2 more
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Improving protected area effectiveness through consideration of different human‐pressure baselines
Abstract Previous assessments of the effectiveness of protected areas (PAs) focused primarily on changes in human pressure over time and did not consider the different human‐pressure baselines of PAs, thereby potentially over‐ or underestimating PA effectiveness.
Chun‐Ting Feng +9 more
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Forest canopies are highly complex habitats, home to a wide range of organism groups. We observed that spatial scaling of alpha and beta diversity patterns differs between crown and trunk epiphytic bryophyte communities. The evidence we provide contributes to further understanding how processes such as species interactions and environmental filtering ...
Monica B. Berdugo +5 more
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Life on a leaf: The development of spatial structure in epiphyll communities
Using epiphyll spatial patterns to detect changes in ecological drivers that shape life on a leaf, this study shows how these miniature ecological communities living on rainforest leaves can be used as a model system for community dynamics. Abstract The spatial structure of biotic communities can be shaped by niche‐based or stochastic processes, and ...
Anna Mežaka +3 more
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Técnicas estadísticas y logro de aprendizaje: revisión bibliográfica
El objetivo de este escrito fue describir las diferentes técnicas estadísticas que han sido empleados para comprender o explicar el logro de aprendizaje, en estudiantes en diferentes niveles educativos. Desde el punto de vista teórico se consolidaron las
Lilian Daniela Suárez Riveros +2 more
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La identificación de la distribución espacial de la cobertura vegetal y el uso del terreno (CVUT) es relevante para la evaluación y planificación del manejo sustentable de cualquier territorio.
Mayra Mónica Herández-Moreno +5 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Random Forest (RF) is an analytical technique of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that consists of an assembly of trees built by bootstrapping (resampling with replacement). In each node a subset of predictor variables is selected and for them the best cut point is determined.
Carolina Lancho Novillo +8 more
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