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EVALUATION OF SWEDISH BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH

EVALUATION OF SWEDISH BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH

... The research in this entity is eclectic and diverse, spanning ecology, evolu- tion, animal physiology, and classic forest ecology and conservation ...The biodiversity funding has trained numerous young ...

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Faunal Biodiversity Research in the Republic of Georgia: A Short Review of Trends, Gaps, and Needs in the Caucasus Biodiversity Hotspot

Faunal Biodiversity Research in the Republic of Georgia: A Short Review of Trends, Gaps, and Needs in the Caucasus Biodiversity Hotspot

... Faunal biodiversity research in the Republic of Georgia: a short review of trends, gaps, and needs in the Caucasus biodiversity ...hotspot. Biodiversity and ...of Biodiversity Studies, ...

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Faunal Biodiversity Research in the Republic of Georgia: A Short Review of Trends, Gaps, and Needs in the Caucasus Biodiversity Hotspot

Faunal Biodiversity Research in the Republic of Georgia: A Short Review of Trends, Gaps, and Needs in the Caucasus Biodiversity Hotspot

... primary biodiversity data collection by biodiversity professionals and citizen ...Currently, biodiversity research projects in Georgia are supported by local and international ...towards ...

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Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics

Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics

... movements on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. In this case, multiple mobile linkers from the same species could be defined not as individuals but as groups of individuals following the same functions (i.e. ...

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Integrative taxonomy on the fast track - towards more sustainability in biodiversity research

Integrative taxonomy on the fast track - towards more sustainability in biodiversity research

... Thus, we com- bine traditional expert taxonomy with DNA sequencing, subrobotic digital imaging (where a machine takes images of different specimen layers and stacks them automatic- ally)[r] ...

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Making Accounting for Biodiversity Research a Force for Conservation

Making Accounting for Biodiversity Research a Force for Conservation

... planet-wide biodiversity loss, frequently invoking the warning from some biologists that humanity is causing a modern-day mass extinction event (see Ceballos et ...for biodiversity can/should have a role in ...

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The value of biodiversity

The value of biodiversity

... Secondly, biodiversity reporting should become more rigorous, moving away from the often anecdotal reporting currently seen ...on biodiversity then it must be able to prove this through rigorous metrics, ...

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Terrestrial biodiversity

Terrestrial biodiversity

... In 2007, in recognition of their value and current lack of protection, DoC and MfE declared the protection of biodiversity on wetlands (and dunelands) on private land to be a national priority. Only 38 per cent of ...

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Biodiversity California’s

Biodiversity California’s

... ture Conservancy’s five Each group of organisms, and rich“hot spots” -places ness of diversity itself, also plays a role where high numbers of in ecosystem services - the condispecies fo[r] ...

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Biodiversity in Rose

Biodiversity in Rose

... wide biodiversity in growth habit (Hybrid -Tea, Polyalthia, floribunda, grandiflora, climber, rambler and miniature), spiny habit of the stem to spine less roses (City of Lucknow) flower size (1-20cm ...

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Functional Biodiversity

Functional Biodiversity

... application, harvesting, processing and marketing. However, such systems are entirely dependent on continuous and large-scale inputs of synthetic chemicals, at each stage, which leads to large direct and indirect costs. ...

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biodiversity for kids

biodiversity for kids

... ten biodiversity actions (and the reasons why they are important) to the school ...schoolyard biodiversity. Using the Biodiversity action plan worksheet as a guide students develop an action plan for ...

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Biodiversity Revised.pptx

Biodiversity Revised.pptx

... Scientists do know that if a species is lost from an ecosystem, the loss may have consequences for other living.. things in the area...[r] ...

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Mariculture and Biodiversity

Mariculture and Biodiversity

... Large areas of mangrove and coastal areas have been converted to shrimp and fish ponds. This conversion results in the loss of ecosystem services provided by the mangroves such as nursery habitat, coastal protection, ...

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Urban freshwaters, biodiversity, and human health and well‐being: Setting an interdisciplinary research agenda

Urban freshwaters, biodiversity, and human health and well‐being: Setting an interdisciplinary research agenda

... upon biodiversity and ecosystem function, there has been little work done to demonstrate the link between modifications to the physical or natural habitat and the flow of ecosystem services derived from that ...

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Modelling biodiversity

Modelling biodiversity

... One of the most commonly used methods of describing biodiversity of an area is the count of species that reside in this area. Obviously a complete enumeration of all species even in a simple square metre is ...

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Biodiversity of Bangladesh

Biodiversity of Bangladesh

... The forests of Bangladesh cover three major vegetation type occurring in three distinctly different ecosystems, i.e. hill forests (evergreen to semi-evergreen); plain land Sal (Shorea robusta) forests and mangrove ...

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Biodiversity on the fringe : the (dis)integration of biodiversity in land use planning

Biodiversity on the fringe : the (dis)integration of biodiversity in land use planning

... is biodiversity, and maintaining that complexity is the goal of conservation planning’ (Margules & Pressey ...of biodiversity and applying it in the real world in order to make decisions about which ...

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Research, conservation and utilisation of plant genetic resources and agro biodiversity enhancement – Contribution of the Research Institute of Crop Production Prague Ruzyně

Research, conservation and utilisation of plant genetic resources and agro biodiversity enhancement – Contribution of the Research Institute of Crop Production Prague Ruzyně

... Wheat, barley, ray, oats and recently also triticale are the most important cereals in the Czech Republic. His- torically, however, other crops were important at the Czech territory – pseudocereals and cereals, mainly ...

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Biodiversity principles

Biodiversity principles

...  If considering removal – need to look at ecological values – subject to a community decision because land is publicly owned.  If you identify an area where the driver is being addres[r] ...

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