Mechanism of Waterbird Diversity Succession and Its Contribution to Nutrient Loads in Chagan Lake, China. [PDF]
Liu X, Yang J, Wu Y, Zhang G.
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Resource managers require accurate estimates of large herbivore abundance and demography to maintain ecological integrity. Common methods to count these species, including observations from low altitude helicopter flights, may conflict with other protected area management objectives and struggle to produce precise estimates for more cryptic species. To
Hanem G. Abouelezz, N. Thompson Hobbs
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Incorporation of seasonal land cover to develop seasonally integrated land cover map for change detection in Dhaka mega City. [PDF]
Chowdhury MS.
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Ontogeny of foraging behaviour in an opportunistic gull inhabiting urban marine ecosystems
Urbanization affects ecosystems by reducing biodiversity and displacing species from native habitats. While some suffer, others, like urban wildlife, adapt through innovative feeding and behaviours that improve their fitness in human‐altered settings. Despite research on wildlife in urban areas, the development of foraging behaviour in urban species is
Joan Navarro +7 more
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Maryland\u27s Wetlands: the Legal Quagmire [PDF]
Salsbury, Stuart Marshall
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Comprehensive ecosystem analysis of two small, urban wetlands from Costa Rica. [PDF]
Arguedas V, Barquero MD.
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Micro‐habitat selection by boreal woodland caribou improves access to food
Bio‐logging sensors attached to radiotelemetry receivers have great potential to transform our understanding of the ecological, physiological, and energetic constraints that shape patterns of wildlife movement under field conditions. We used video camera collars to assess microhabitat selectivity by woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus in boreal forests ...
Ian D. Thompson +8 more
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Urban Wetland Sediments in Yangzhou: Physicochemical Properties, Microbial Communities, and Functional Associations. [PDF]
He D +5 more
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Wildlife research has benefitted from the development of new methods that allow data to be collected remotely, with less disturbance to focal animals. The proliferation of livestreaming webcams, for example, those used by nature reserves for public engagement purposes, have offered new possibilities for the study of wildlife behaviour.
Kevin A. Wood +2 more
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Urbanization influences hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome transmission: 34-year evidence from China's national surveillance. [PDF]
He J +7 more
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