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Habitat selection by marine mammals in the marginal ice zone

Antarctic Science, 1991
As part of the multi-disciplinary project, Antarctic Marine Ecosystem Research at the Ice Edge Zone (AMERIEZ), habitat selection by marine mammals was investigated within the marginal ice zone in relation to measured ice variables and other environmental factors.
C.A. Ribic, D.G. Ainley, W.R. Fraser
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Landscape history improves detection of marginal habitats on semi-natural grasslands

Science of The Total Environment, 2016
Semi-natural grassland habitats have markedly declined from their historical coverage, thus causing substantial losses for agricultural biodiversity and establishing a consequent need to spot the remaining habitat patches. These patches are generally remnants of once larger habitat areas, formed by uninterrupted and low-intensity management for ...
Timo P. Pitkänen   +4 more
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Habitat of Petroleum Along South Atlantic Margins

2000
On a predrift reconstruction of their facing margins, almost all of Brazil’s and southwest Africa’s petroleum reserves occur within a nearly continuous north-south-trending strip, the South Atlantic Megatrend, whose formation was controlled by continental breakup.
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On the fringe of the invasion: the ecology of cane toads in marginally-suitable habitats

Biological Invasions, 2017
Understanding how invasive species flourish under climatic conditions outside those found within their native range can inform management. In southeastern Australia, cane toads (Rhinella marina) are spreading into montane areas cooler than have been predicted to be suitable.
Samantha McCann   +2 more
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The "Coerebini": A Group of Marginal Areas, Habitats, and Habits

The American Naturalist, 1968
A small group of neotropical honeycreepers, which may be recognized as a tribe "Coerebini," includes the genera Coereba, Ateleodacnis, Conirostrum, and possibly Oreomanes. All the species of these genera are "marginal" in one way or another. They are most characteristic of islands and/or confined to distinctive habitats of comparatively restricted ...
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Methods of sampling aquatic beetles in the transitional habitats at water margins

Freshwater Biology, 1976
SummaryPopulations of water‐beetles (Hydrophiloidea) were studied during the ice‐free seasons of 2 years at a lake shore near Stockholm, Sweden. They were sampled by means of an absolute quantitative method (twenty‐four bottom cores/sample), extracted by Berlese‐Tullgren funnels, and a relative searching method (time‐catch or catch per unit effort ...
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A reply to Kortlandt's “Marginal habitats of chimpanzees”

Journal of Human Evolution, 1983
W.C. McGrew, P.J. Baldwin, C.E.G. Tutin
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Living on the edge: morphological and behavioral adaptations to a marginal high‐elevation habitat in an arboreal mammal

Integrative Zoology, 2023
Claudia Tranquillo   +2 more
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Restoration potential of corals from urbanized and marginal habitats in Florida

Florida’s Coral Reef has experienced severe declines due to disease outbreaks, thermal stress, and degraded water quality, with notable recent impacts from stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) and the 2023 marine heatwave. This project investigated the restoration potential of "urban corals"—those persisting in highly urbanized environments such as ...
Studivan, Michael S.   +6 more
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