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Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, 2010
Jolivet Simon. Habitats. In: Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, n°4, 2010. pp. 765-766.
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Jolivet Simon. Habitats. In: Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, n°4, 2010. pp. 765-766.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2013
A preconception concerning habitat persists and has gone unrecognized since use of the term first entered the lexicon of ecological and evolutionary biology many decades ago. Specifically, land and water are considered habitats, while the airspace is not.
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A preconception concerning habitat persists and has gone unrecognized since use of the term first entered the lexicon of ecological and evolutionary biology many decades ago. Specifically, land and water are considered habitats, while the airspace is not.
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Habitat, Habitat Conditions and Their Study Methods [PDF]
When describing meiofauna habitats, grain size is a key factor which directly determines spatial and structural conditions, and indirectly determines the physical and chemical milieu of the sediment. Poorly sorted sediment particles (e.g. sand mixed with gravel and silt) become packed tighter and the interstitial pore volume is often reduced to only 20%
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DENSITY AS A MISLEADING INDICATOR OF HABITAT QUALITY
, 1983Current methods of evaluating wildlife habitat for management purposes can be arranged in a hierarchy of increasing generality. The most general level is evaluation of wildlife habitat for entire com- munities on the basis of inferences drawn from ...
B. Horne
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2014
Predaceous diving beetles (Dytiscidae) are a highly speciose group of insects occurring in a large variety of habitat types, where they typically form multispecies assemblages, due to their high diversity and large variation in the degree of habitat specifi city.
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Predaceous diving beetles (Dytiscidae) are a highly speciose group of insects occurring in a large variety of habitat types, where they typically form multispecies assemblages, due to their high diversity and large variation in the degree of habitat specifi city.
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HABITAT, THE TEMPLET FOR ECOLOGICAL STRATEGIES?
, 1977The very etymology of Ecology, from the greek 'Qikos', 'the household', implies that ecologists should devote some attention to the 'house' or habitat of the population or community they are studying.
B. Southwood
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Ecological Responses to Habitat Edges: Mechanisms, Models, and Variability Explained
, 2004▪ Abstract Edge effects have been studied for decades because they are a key component to understanding how landscape structure influences habitat quality. However, making sense of the diverse patterns and extensive variability reported in the literature
L. Ries, R. Fletcher, J. Battin, T. Sisk
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2009
Abstract In his Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim Kant suggests that we should tell the story of the development of reason and so of morality as the result of blind (even nasty) historical processes that have mature reason and morality as their telos.
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Abstract In his Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim Kant suggests that we should tell the story of the development of reason and so of morality as the result of blind (even nasty) historical processes that have mature reason and morality as their telos.
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Predictive habitat distribution models in ecology
, 2000A. Guisan, N. Zimmermann
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