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ABSTRACT Aim Understanding the organisation of the wide variety of ecological interactions is crucial to advancing our understanding and management of real ecosystems. We aimed to compile a ‘complete’ network of tetrapod trophic and non‐trophic interactions for the entire North American boreal forest biome that could be analysed to gain insights into ...
Ella Z. Daly +2 more
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Con la pérdida o degradación de humedales han declinado las poblaciones de algunas especies tales como las aves playeras. En vista de que ha crecido el interés internacional por los estudios ecológicos sobre estas especies, se determinó la abundancia ...
Luis Francisco Mendoza, Roberto Carmona
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Migratory waterbirds are declining worldwide due to habitat loss, but not much is known about how the loss of specific wetlands can affect waterbird populations at the biogeographical scale. To investigate that, we used the Guadalquivir Marshes (SW Spain) as a case study and combined 38 years of waterfowl winter counts with environmental and remote ...
Miguel de Felipe +4 more
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Influence of Wind Turbines on Presence of Willet, Marbled Godwit, Wilson's Phalarope and Black Tern on Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota and South Dakota [PDF]
Abstract. The millions of wetlands that define the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) harbor large proportions of continental populations of several species of North American waterfowl, waterbirds, and shorebirds. The PPR also has some of the highest wind energy potential in the United States.
Neal D. Niemuth +6 more
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Estimating offsets for avian displacement effects of anthropogenic impacts [PDF]
Biodiversity offsetting, or compensatory mitigation, is increasingly being used in temperate grassland ecosystems to compensate for unavoidable environmental damage from anthropogenic developments such as transportation infrastructure, urbanization, and ...
Arnett E. B. +17 more
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Wetlands provide many ecosystem services and functions, including critical stopover habitat for numerous migratory bird species. Yet, loss and degradation of wetlands due to land use and land cover changes have greatly reduced wetland extent worldwide, leading to declines of many migratory shorebirds globally. In the Western Hemisphere, wetlands of the
Jared A. Elmore +4 more
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A model for the future: Ecosystem services provided by the aquaculture activities of Veta la Palma, Southern Spain [PDF]
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The lack of space and opportunity for development has been identified as key reasons behind the stagnation of the European aquaculture industry.
Bergeijk, S.A. van +8 more
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Birds of the North Gulf Coast - Prince William Sound Region, Alaska [PDF]
The North Gulf Coast - Prince William Sound region of Alaska, phytographically, lies at the northern limit of the Sitka Spruce-hemlock coastal/subalpine forests of the Pacific Coast; it includes approximately 178,500 km2 and a shoreline of approximately ...
Isleib, M. E., Kessel, Brina
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Bird Records from the Vicinity of Lake St. Marys, Mercer and Auglaize Counties, Ohio [PDF]
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Wildlife, Columbus 21 ...
Clark, Clarence F.
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The natural resources of Bolinas Lagoon: their status and future [PDF]
This publication is an integral part of the Department's high-priority inventory and assessment of coastal marshland and tideflat resources. It is intended as a guide for citizens, planners, administrators, and all others interested in the use and ...
Aplin, John A. +6 more
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