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Habitat specific morphological variation among threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) within a drainage basin

Habitat specific morphological variation among threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) within a drainage basin

... interconnected habitat types within a single lowland drainage basin in eastern ...significant habitat-specific differences in morphology, with three axes of variation describing differences in orbit ...

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Population and conservation genetics of a habitat-specific riverine fish species, the eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida).

Population and conservation genetics of a habitat-specific riverine fish species, the eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida).

... Among-river IBD patterns, determined for the Ohio River and Great Lakes drainages, suggest that, although within-river dispersal regulates the development of genetic structure, among-river hydrological distances can ...

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Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Habitat-Specific Genes and Regulatory Hubs within the Genus Novosphingobium

Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Habitat-Specific Genes and Regulatory Hubs within the Genus Novosphingobium

... obtain habitat-specific ...each habitat with respect to another revealed the presence of 438 specific genes for rhizosphere, 346 for contaminated soil, 143 for marine water, and 297 for ...These ...

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Habitat-specific size structure variations in periwinkle populations (Littorina littorea) caused by biotic factors

Habitat-specific size structure variations in periwinkle populations (Littorina littorea) caused by biotic factors

... Our studies on shell size distribution across the tidal gra- dient revealed a speciWc zonation pattern of L. littorea size classes on the sedimentary shore. We detected high abun- dances of small snails in the mid ...

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Using habitat-specific population trends to evaluate the consistency of the effect of species traits on bird population change

Using habitat-specific population trends to evaluate the consistency of the effect of species traits on bird population change

... Unless indicated otherwise, fulltext items are protected by copyright with all rights reserved. The copyright exception in section 29 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 allows the making of a single copy ...

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Ox Mountains Bogs SAC 002006

Ox Mountains Bogs SAC 002006

... available habitat for lake macrophytes, particularly at the lower euphotic ...No habitat-specific or national standards for water colour currently ...

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Lough Hoe Bog SAC 000633

Lough Hoe Bog SAC 000633

... available habitat for lake macrophytes, particularly at the lower euphotic ...No habitat-specific or national standards for water colour currently ...lake habitat 3110, where the peatland in ...

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Lough Nillan Bog (Carrickatlieve) SAC 000165

Lough Nillan Bog (Carrickatlieve) SAC 000165

... available habitat for lake macrophytes, particularly at the lower euphotic ...No habitat-specific or national standards for water colour currently ...lake habitat 3110, where the peatland in ...

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Maumturk Mountains SAC 002008

Maumturk Mountains SAC 002008

... available habitat for lake macrophytes, particularly at the lower euphotic ...No habitat-specific or national standards for water colour currently ...lake habitat 3110, where the peatland in ...

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Avian Abundance, Diversity and Conservation Status in Etago Sub County Kisii County Kenya

Avian Abundance, Diversity and Conservation Status in Etago Sub County Kisii County Kenya

... and habitat reduction had a direct effect on the bird ...and habitat specific spe- cies like forest specialist would mean that, continued pressure on the species’ preferred habitat will be ...

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Habitat adaptation rather than genetic distance correlates with female preference in fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)

Habitat adaptation rather than genetic distance correlates with female preference in fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)

... a habitat-dependent adaptation, small temporary ponds are also used as larval habitats by the western recolonization lineage ...several habitat-specific adap- tations absent in stream larvae, ...

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Natura: DG XI Nature Newsletter Issue 9   June 1999

Natura: DG XI Nature Newsletter Issue 9 June 1999

... Alternatively, a Member State has the right, under certain circumstances, to grant a specific waiver from the protection of a species or habitat under Article 9 of the Birds Directive an[r] ...

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Developing a habitat suitability model for the spotted turtle using a hybrid-deductive approach

Developing a habitat suitability model for the spotted turtle using a hybrid-deductive approach

... Previous habitat suitability models often focused on a single major habitat type in choosing suitable areas for species ...single habitat type selected, even if more than one of the type of ...

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Using Occupancy Models to Estimate Temporal and Spatial Variation in Seabird Distributions.

Using Occupancy Models to Estimate Temporal and Spatial Variation in Seabird Distributions.

... Community occupancy models (Dorazio & Royle 2005) offer an alternative approach for the analysis of aerial seabird survey data, provided there is temporal replication of strip transect surveys within a period during ...

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Effect of fragmentation, habitat loss and within-patch habitat characteristics on ant assemblages in semi-arid woodlands of eastern Australia.

Effect of fragmentation, habitat loss and within-patch habitat characteristics on ant assemblages in semi-arid woodlands of eastern Australia.

... tation, habitat cover and within-patch habitat ...and habitat cover, and used the residuals as fragmentation ...and habitat cover than using covariates, while still being able to calculate the ...

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Research Paper Prioritization of medicinal plants in sholas of Western Ghats: A case study

Research Paper Prioritization of medicinal plants in sholas of Western Ghats: A case study

... ecotone specific status a quadrate was plotted to categorize species and observe the actual problem being faced in the field to enable immediate attention for relief (Kumar, ...

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Ecology and distribution of Alfalfa Mosaic Virus (AMV) and Trifolium repens for the ecological risk assessment of genetically modified AMV-resistant T. repens

Ecology and distribution of Alfalfa Mosaic Virus (AMV) and Trifolium repens for the ecological risk assessment of genetically modified AMV-resistant T. repens

... environments, our knowledge of the plant traits responsible for weediness is still limited (Hulme, 2009, Browne et al., 2007). Therefore, evaluating the potential risks that disease-resistant plants may pose to native ...

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Planktonic Diatom Species Succession in San Francisco Bay (September 2015 - December 2017)

Planktonic Diatom Species Succession in San Francisco Bay (September 2015 - December 2017)

... phytoplankton specific growth rate (Cloern et ...in specific salinity or temperature ranges, the community as a whole is largely resilient to these changes (Cloern & Dufford ...

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Coendangered hard ticks: threatened or threatening?

Coendangered hard ticks: threatened or threatening?

... Probably the most important issue regarding tick-host associations is vectorial transmission of microbial pathogens. Ticks are able to transmit viruses, bacteria and protozoans to a variety of hosts. One of the most ...

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Habitat Evaluation on Scour Hole Downflow Low Drop Structure Types Using Large Scale Experiment

Habitat Evaluation on Scour Hole Downflow Low Drop Structure Types Using Large Scale Experiment

... previous habitat study cases, simulation was performed in the case wherein scour topography was not considered in the downstream area of structures con- cerning the habitat simulation ...the habitat ...

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