... fragmental habitat on the physiology, this paper investigated the physi- ological responses of Monimopetalum chinense with different light intensities in the Xianyu Mountains (Anhui, ...by habitat ...
... to habitat fragments ( 79 ...of habitatfragmentation, bringing people and agriculture closer to those ...further fragmentation reduces access to many services and ulti- mately may push ...
... (b) population showed a combination of Lusandwa (a) and Chisulo (c) population structures. The age distribu- tion resembled that of Lusandwa (a) population only in the rainy season and that of Chisulo (c) population in ...
... Globally, habitatfragmentation reduces the population density of wildlife through the reduction of available migratory species due to accelerated habitat ...
... of habitatfragmentation and ecological parameters on the prevalence of blood-borne parasites (Plasmodium and Haemoproteus) in bird ...height, habitat specialisation and distributional ranges were ...
... The results of our study indicate that the reproductive success of C. agristis does not respond negatively to habitatfragmentation. Although previous studies on both agricultural and experimental ...
... In small mammals particularly rodents, selection generally favours the production of relatively many offsprings per litter. Intraspecific litter size variation requires individual mothers to establish an optimal litter ...
... Chapler 2 - Assessment of habitat fragmentation Figure 2.7 Patch size class distributions for three vegetation types within the entire study area in 1942 and 1992.. a Tall eucalypt woodl[r] ...
... large-scale habitat corridor experiment, I found that corridors do not facilitate the movement of wind dispersed plant pathogens, that connectivity of patches does not enhance levels of foliar fungal plant ...
... Table S21 Model-averaged results from the 95% confidence set of binomial GLMMs explaining host mortality from the parasitoid in terms of possible overall effects of habitat isolation (without controlling for the ...
... Table S12 Results of the AICc-based model selection for models explaining host mortality from the parasitoid in terms of the effects of habitat isolation at different spatial scales, host mortality from the virus ...
... We used a statistical modeling technique called logistic regression analysis, and a geographic information system GIs, to map areas of possible future vineyard expansion in Sonoma County[r] ...
... Third, while surveys of remnant occupancy may provide a useful indication of relative levels of persistence, such a survey in this study failed to identify the extreme vulnerability thro[r] ...
... Queensland Department of Environment & Heritage l995b Fire A ction Plan: Prescribed Bum Program for Hinchinbrook Island National Park 1995.. Internal Queensland Department of Environment[r] ...
... Chapter 6 - Pine tree invasion Table 6.2 Multiple linear regression and ANOVA results for pooled pine distribution data i.e.. Significant results are highlighted in bold.[r] ...
... Chapter 4 - The effects of soil type and soil moisture on woodland structure A summary of the data collected at the three study sites is presented in Table 4.3.. Mean soil moisture for t[r] ...
... Chapter 3 • Melaleuca viridij[OTU open woodlands Results of one-way ANOVA's of Bray-Curtis classification groupings with site DBH Table 3.9 data and predicted total annual rainfall.. F r[r] ...
... " 138 Table 4.3 Summary of the community data collected at each of the three sites 139 Table 4.4 Results of repeated measures ANOVA for soil moisture 143 Table 4.5 Size class structural [r] ...
... montane habitat in South East Kenya (Fig ...of habitat alterations with the indigenous trees being selectively harvested or cleared to give way to plantations and other forms of land ...
... suitable habitat patches (Ewers and Didham 2006) , which may lead to parasitoids becoming “trapped” in smaller, discrete patches of habitat, again resulting in increased rates of parasitism (Roth et ...and ...