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Wildlife habitat analysis – a multidimensional habitat management model
Journal for Nature Conservation, 2003In intensively cultivated landscapes, the effects of land use ‐ changing habitat quality and habitat availability - on wildlife populations are of major importance for wildlife management. Populations of some species reach high densities, grow rapidly, and can therefore cause damage to tree regeneration in forests; chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is an ...
Rudi Suchant +2 more
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Managing Habitats for Conservation.
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1995As it becomes ever more expensive to purchase land for conservation purposes, it is becoming increasingly important both to manage existing sites properly, and to create new habitats. This comprehensive volume provides a pragmatic, habitat by habitat guide to conservation management, in which the prescriptions and methods are based upon sound science ...
J. Smart, W. J. Sutherland, D. A. Hill
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2014
Wildlife biologists have been designing habitat models for over 50 years; however, the use of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support system (EMDS) in association with modeling is a relatively recent addition to the field. EMDS has proven its usefulness to habitat modeling and evaluation through successful application to a number of large landscape (>
Sean N. Gordon +5 more
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Wildlife biologists have been designing habitat models for over 50 years; however, the use of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support system (EMDS) in association with modeling is a relatively recent addition to the field. EMDS has proven its usefulness to habitat modeling and evaluation through successful application to a number of large landscape (>
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Habitat management alters thermal opportunity
Functional Ecology, 2018AbstractEctotherms engage in behavioral thermoregulation to optimize body temperatures, however, thermoregulatory effort varies across species, over time, and among habitats. Classic cost‐benefit models of ectothermic thermoregulation postulate that ectotherms should increase thermoregulatory effort when the benefits of thermoregulatory behavior ...
Lauren K. Neel, Lance D. McBrayer
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Adaptive Management in Habitat Conservation Plans
Conservation Biology, 2002Abstract: Habitat conservation plans ( HCPs) allow incidental take of threatened or endangered species in exchange for conservation measures that minimize and mitigate such taking. Habitat conservation plans entail a compromise between regulatory certainty and scientific uncertainty.
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Conservation Management of Freshwater Habitats
1997Conservation management of freshwater habitats , Conservation management of freshwater habitats , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
P. S. Maitland, N. C. Morgan
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WHIP Bog Turtle Habitat Management
2005This document contains specific information related to one of the six Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) targeted wildlife habitat categories in New Jersey: WHIP Bog Turtle Habitat Management, which includes information on lands providing habitat for the federally threatened bog turtle.
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