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Comparison of Pixel- and Object-Based Approaches in Phenology-Based Rubber Plantation Mapping in Fragmented Landscapes

Comparison of Pixel- and Object-Based Approaches in Phenology-Based Rubber Plantation Mapping in Fragmented Landscapes

... in fragmented mountainous Xishuangbanna, it could lead to noises and low accuracy of resultant ...in fragmented landscapes with a distinct dry/cool season using Landsat ...

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A prototype RFID tag for detecting bumblebee visitations within fragmented landscapes

A prototype RFID tag for detecting bumblebee visitations within fragmented landscapes

... Detecting the arbitrary movements of fast-moving insects under field conditions is notoriously difficult because existing technologies are limited by issues of size, weight, range and cost. Here, we establish ...

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Foray search: An effective systematic dispersal strategy in fragmented landscapes

Foray search: An effective systematic dispersal strategy in fragmented landscapes

... long distances to other patches (e.g., as is often the case at the margins of metapopulations) are less likely to be reached by foray search dispersers than they would be by random dispersers. Therefore, their ...

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Partitioning species and environmental diversity in fragmented landscapes: do the alpha, beta and gamma components match?

Partitioning species and environmental diversity in fragmented landscapes: do the alpha, beta and gamma components match?

... two fragmented agricultural landscapes from ...fragmentation, fragmented landscapes still have the potential to sup- port a considerable proportion of the natural flora and fauna (Gavish et  ...

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Using landscape history to predict biodiversity patterns in fragmented landscapes

Using landscape history to predict biodiversity patterns in fragmented landscapes

... The continental SAR has been criticised for over-estimating extinction rates that may be better approximated by an endemics– area relationship (EAR) (He & Hubbell 2011). However, whether the SAR or EAR is most ...

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Spatial Ecology and Conservation of Predators in Fragmented Landscapes.

Spatial Ecology and Conservation of Predators in Fragmented Landscapes.

... extinction in fragmented landscapes is to create landscape corridors, or linear strips of habitat that connect isolated fragments (Hilty, Lidicker Jr., and Merenlender 2006). While corridors have been found ...

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Butterfly Conservation in Fragmented Landscapes

Butterfly Conservation in Fragmented Landscapes

... All three studies independently indicate that natural features, not urbanization, are barriers to Atrytonopsis sp1 movement. Analyzed separately, each study would point to the same general conclusion, but could result in ...

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Dispersal and extinction in fragmented landscapes

Dispersal and extinction in fragmented landscapes

... fragmented landscapes. Using data for butter£y species in the fragmented British landscape and in immediately adjoining areas of the European continent, this paper shows that species of intermediate ...

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Does structural connectivity facilitate movement of native species in Australia’s fragmented landscapes?: a systematic review protocol

Does structural connectivity facilitate movement of native species in Australia’s fragmented landscapes?: a systematic review protocol

... The increased appreciation of these ecological concepts has led scientists to broaden their thinking about connect- ivity restoration beyond corridors and into the paradigm of structural vs. functional connectivity ...

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Habitat Loss, Uneven Distribution of Resources and Fragmented Landscapes—A Resource Based Model of  the Patch Size Effect

Habitat Loss, Uneven Distribution of Resources and Fragmented Landscapes—A Resource Based Model of the Patch Size Effect

... challenges faced by theoreticians and practitioners of nature conservation. Most of the natural and—in recent decades—semi natural habitats, have been reduced to fragments of various size separated by roads, compact ...

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Urban Landscapes

Urban Landscapes

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Modern Landscapes

Modern Landscapes

... paintings were explorations of flat color fields referencing landscape and figures. Searching for new ideas, I began drawing with my left (non-natural) hand on delicate leaves of transparent paper. The images I made were ...

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Scenographic landscapes

Scenographic landscapes

... actual landscapes, often formed through a site-specific ...actual landscapes from an environmental perspective, and presents landscape as a ‘stage of action’ (Unt 2008: ...action, landscapes in Unt’s ...

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Landscapes in gum

Landscapes in gum

... and are others suppress unimportant details and highlight the The color, movement how on choices more interest through development of of many the strength of process you using the print [r] ...

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Landscapes of political action

Landscapes of political action

... The radical and potentially non- or less-hierarchical organisational form (less hierarchical, that is, than traditional forms of political organisation like political parties [r] ...

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Is environmental legislation conserving tropical stream faunas?:A large scale assessment of local, riparian and catchment scale influences on Amazonian fish

Is environmental legislation conserving tropical stream faunas?:A large scale assessment of local, riparian and catchment scale influences on Amazonian fish

... Keywords: Amazon, Brazilian Forest Code, functional guilds, tropical landscapes, human-.. modified landscapes, multiplicative diversity partitioning, physical habitat, small streams,.[r] ...

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The Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Network in the Arts and Humanities connecting with a low carbon Scotland : disciplinary and interdisciplinary reports, recommendations and research questions

The Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Network in the Arts and Humanities connecting with a low carbon Scotland : disciplinary and interdisciplinary reports, recommendations and research questions

... media. Landscapes mediate our perceptions of our ...rural landscapes which have been changed by the development of wind farms raise the issue of how low-carbon energy transition landscapes are ...

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Landscapes of political action

Landscapes of political action

... Thus, Virno reverses Arendt’s concern about the relationship between work and action, arguing that some of the work done in contemporary organizations has ‘acquired [r] ...

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The need to understand the cultural biographies of alpine and subalpine landscapes during Later Prehistory: Upland Archaeology in the Cantabrian Mountains

The need to understand the cultural biographies of alpine and subalpine landscapes during Later Prehistory: Upland Archaeology in the Cantabrian Mountains

... Chronological variations in the spread of agriculture and pastoralism through the Cantabrian Mountains may reflect a limited pressure on upland landscapes related to the low demographic density of Neolithic ...

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Innovation Landscapes

Innovation Landscapes

... SISCC Scottish Co-funded in collaboration with Improvement NHS Education Scotland, the Scottish Funding Council and the Science Health Collaborating Foundation, it is a national resource[r] ...

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