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The spatial ecology of dugongs: applications to conservation management

The spatial ecology of dugongs: applications to conservation management

... landscapes demarcate available habitat resources to the dugongs used in the RUF procedure. The white double lines within the habitat indicate the boundary of the intertidal zone at mean low water springs and the ... See full document

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The spatial ecology of dugongs: applications to conservation management

The spatial ecology of dugongs: applications to conservation management

... moved from the capture site around Hinchinbrook Island 560 km north to Princess Charlotte Bay in 1997. (C). "Wunai" a 1.9 m male who moved from the capture site in Hervey Bay 513 km north to become resident ... See full document

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Spatial Management to Enhance Tourism Industrial Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation: A Case Study of Kakas Sub-district, Lake Tondano, North Sulawesi

Spatial Management to Enhance Tourism Industrial Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation: A Case Study of Kakas Sub-district, Lake Tondano, North Sulawesi

... lake conservation as well as local economic ...The spatial model, however, is absent. In perspective of spatial planning, defining the spatial pattern of landscapes has been recognized as a ... See full document

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Spatial ecology of marine top predators

Spatial ecology of marine top predators

... maps across time. However, given the weight of evidence showing shifts in grey seal diet (Hanson et al., In review; Wilson & Hammond, 2015; Hammond & Wilson, 2016), spatio-temporal boundaries (Fietz et al., ... See full document

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Ecology and Conservation of the Regent Honeyeater

Ecology and Conservation of the Regent Honeyeater

... In the age of the Anthropocene, avian diversity loss is occurring at an unprecendented rate. Australia is not immune to the Global extinction crisis, given pervasive threats from habitat loss, climate change and ... See full document

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Spatial ecology of delphinids in Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand : Implications for conservation management : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Ecology Massey University, Alban

Spatial ecology of delphinids in Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand : Implications for conservation management : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Ecology Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... detect spatial patterns and larger- scale changes in area usage over time, such as the introduction or loss of populations (Bruno & Selig, 2007; Condit et ... See full document

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Spatial modelling in plant ecology

Spatial modelling in plant ecology

... when spatial dimensions are added (as seen for example in chapter ...and conservation, where predictions to guide environmental intervention and management procedures are needed in the relatively ... See full document

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Spatial ecology of delphinids in Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand : Implications for conservation management : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Ecology Massey University, Alban

Spatial ecology of delphinids in Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand : Implications for conservation management : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Ecology Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... species’ presence was associated with a unique set or range of dynamic variables. Annua l variation occurred amongst all species. During both historical time frames (1995–2002 and 2003–2011), Hector’s dolphin occurrence ... See full document

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Extensible tools for movement ecology with applications for the study and conservation of Namibian ungulates

Extensible tools for movement ecology with applications for the study and conservation of Namibian ungulates

... non-parametric spatial construction methods for users to choose among when estimating 25, 50 and 95% home range isopleths: a Local Convex Hull construction implemented with the tlocoh package and an ... See full document

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A Web-based spatial decision supporting system for land management and soil conservation

A Web-based spatial decision supporting system for land management and soil conservation

... two applications (and sub-applications) is explored through spe- cific ...of applications. It must be clear from the beginning that these applications represent practical support towards ... See full document

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Spatial ecology and conservation of sea turtles in coastal foraging habitat

Spatial ecology and conservation of sea turtles in coastal foraging habitat

... resultant applications for conservation ...their spatial selections were affected by ecologically meaningful variables such as season, extreme weather events (tropical cyclones and extreme rainfall), ... See full document

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Tasmanian bat ecology : conservation of native fauna

Tasmanian bat ecology : conservation of native fauna

... mechanical applications of the ultrasound recordings ...in management and conservation planning, along with transparency in the identification of bats calls are particular concern (Reardon, 2003; ... See full document

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Ecology and conservation of the swift parrot   an endangered austral migrant

Ecology and conservation of the swift parrot an endangered austral migrant

... habitat conservation management of a diversity of species (as discussed in this ...and spatial scales, increased community education and awareness, and local ownership of conservation issues ... See full document

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Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation

Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation

... in ecology, man- agement and ...finer spatial and temporal ...plan management and conserva- tion strategies ...for management and conservation ...for conservation plans, ... See full document

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Spatial ecology and conservation of the critically endangered swift parrot

Spatial ecology and conservation of the critically endangered swift parrot

... mechanisms of AORs for nomads, and how they change over time, may provide an empirical means to detect changes in population size and guide conservation planning. Despite the dynamic nature of key locations for ... See full document

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Spatial autocorrelation and pseudoreplication in fire ecology

Spatial autocorrelation and pseudoreplication in fire ecology

... of spatial autocorrelation, both within and among the patches), which impedes the researchers’ ability to find homogeneous areas to serve as experimental ...of spatial heterogeneity can cause unequal plant ... See full document

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The spatial ecology of coral reef fishes

The spatial ecology of coral reef fishes

... the spatial range of school-forming individuals of a roving ...The spatial range of ...the spatial range of some nominally ‘roving’ herbivores, and the schools they form, may actually be quite ... See full document

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Ecology and Conservation Of the Endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote

Ecology and Conservation Of the Endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote

... The results of this study show that competition for nest cavities reduces breeding opportunities for Forty-spotted Pardalotes. Competition for cavities is an important factor to consider in conservation ... See full document

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Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Ecology and Conservation Biology

Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Ecology and Conservation Biology

... of Ecology in the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies at the University of Zurich ...Integrative Ecology at Estación Biológica de Doñana, CSIC (Spain); and Rik Leemans, Professor of ... See full document

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Spatial models and risk assessments to inform marine planning at ecosystem-scales: seagrasses and dugongs as a case study

Spatial models and risk assessments to inform marine planning at ecosystem-scales: seagrasses and dugongs as a case study

... Seagrasses, dugongs and their habitats are exposed to multiple anthropogenic threats along much of the 2,300 km coastline of the ...current management arrangements for seagrasses and dugongs and ... See full document

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