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Greater sage‐grouse habitat selection varies across the marginal habitat of its lagging range margin

open access: yesEcosphere, 2022
Studying wildlife–habitat relationships at the edges of their range can provide valuable insights into the environmental factors limiting wildlife distributions and most likely to drive extirpations and range shifts in response to landscape change.
Aidan T. Beers, Shandra N. Frey
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Marginal value analysis reveals shifting importance of migration habitat for waterfowl under a changing climate

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2023
Migratory waterfowl are an important resource for consumptive and non‐consumptive users alike and provide tremendous economic value in North America. These birds rely on a complex matrix of public and private land for forage and roosting during migration
Ryan C. Burner   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Living on the edge: Space use of Eurasian red squirrels in marginal high-elevation habitat [PDF]

open access: yesActa Oecologica, 2010
In marginal habitats located at the edge of a species\u2019 range, environmental conditions are frequently extreme and individuals may be subject to different selective pressures compared to central populations.
Claudia Romeo   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Immigration drives ship rat population irruptions in marginal high‐elevation habitat in response to pulsed resources

open access: yesEcosphere, 2023
Pest animal populations, such as rodents, often irrupt in response to pulsed resources. However, few studies have considered how understanding the propagation of irruptions across landscapes could lead to more efficient pest suppression.
Joanna K. Carpenter   +4 more
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Marginal habitats provide unexpected survival benefits to the alpine marmot [PDF]

open access: yesPopulation Ecology, 2022
Abstract Age‐specific survival trajectories can vary significantly among wild populations. Identifying the environmental conditions associated with such variability is of primary importance to understand the dynamics of free‐ranging populations.
Caterina Ferrari   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Winter habitat and browse use by Snowshoe Hares. Lepus americanus, in a marginal habitat in Pennsylvania

open access: yesCanadian Field-Naturalist, 1989
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Richard H Yahner
exaly   +2 more sources

Salinity Tolerance Characteristics of Marginally Located Rice Varieties in the Northernmost Rice-Growing Area in Europe

open access: yesAgronomy, 2022
Detailed experiments were performed to investigate the effects of the marginal cultivation of temperate japonica rice on salinity tolerance in different developmental stages and to detect new genetic resources for further research and breeding projects ...
Árpád Székely   +5 more
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Spatial Genetic Structure of Prunus mongolica in Arid Northwestern China Based on RAD Sequencing Data

open access: yesDiversity, 2021
The extensive range of sand deserts, gravel deserts, and recent human activities have shaped habitat fragmentation of relict and endangered plants in arid northwestern China. Prunus mongolica is a relict and endangered shrub that is mainly distributed in
Hong-Xiang Zhang, Qian Wang, Zhi-Bin Wen
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Fish assemblage and current status of the upper São Francisco River basin floodplain [PDF]

open access: yesActa Limnologica Brasiliensia, 2023
: Aim This study aimed to evaluate whether the upper São Francisco River basin floodplain is still used as a nursery by migratory fish and present the current status of the area’s ichthyofauna after almost 40 years since the only survey was conducted in
Marina Ferreira Moreira   +3 more
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ECO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF PORITES LUTEA IN MARGINAL CORAL REEF HABITAT

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Kelautan Spermonde, 2022
Marginal coral reefs are located in a limited aquatic environment, causing coral organisms to live under threat and only certain species of coral are able to survive. Porites lutea is one species of coral that is able to live in normal and marginal coral
Mudasir Zainuddin   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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