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Movements of restocked Griffon Vultures in Sardinia

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Guilherme, João   +6 more
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Stochastic Vehicle Routing Problem with Restocking

Transportation Science, 2000
In this paper, a stochastic vehicle routing problem is considered. In particular, customer demand is assumed to be uncertain, and actual demand is revealed only upon the visit to the customer. Instead of adopting the simple recourse action of returning to the depot whenever the vehicle runs out of stock, the points along the route at which restocking ...
Wen-Huei Yang   +2 more
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Aquaculture to Restocking

2014
Restocking of cephalopods originated from the awareness of the depletion of natural resources and a need for conservation from stakeholders, public and private sectors. The concept of cephalopod restocking activities is to produce the cephalopod seeds and then release them back into the habitat where the species occur.
Jaruwat Nabhitabhata, Susumu Segawa
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Restocking of salmonids—opportunities and limitations

Fisheries Research, 2003
Stocking can be a cost effective method of enhancing salmonid populations, in particular where the aim is to restore populations or mitigate against developments. There are risks associated with any intervention and it is suggested that all stockings undergo risk screening in order to identify the high risk areas.
M.W Aprahamian   +4 more
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Plantation establishment and restocking

1997
Abstract After species selection, the next process in the management of a plantation is how to establish the new crop. Establishment is most commonly carried out by planting young trees which have been raised in nurseries or, more rarely, by direct seeding of the site.
Peter Savill   +3 more
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Birds of Restocked Conifer Plantations in Wales

The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1985
(1) Five minute counts at 326 points in sixty-two conifer plots, restocked 2-11 years previously, contained 3258 records of thirty-one species of songbird in the breeding season. Density and species richness greatly exceeded previous findings on newly afforested ground. (2) Significant associations between the occurrences of individual bird species and
C. J. Bibby   +2 more
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