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Kamiya Varshney, Maibritt Pedersen Zari and Nilesh Bakshi
Carbon sequestration (CS) and habitat provisioning (HP) through building-integrated vegetation are interlinked approaches that could potentially reduce climate change and biodiversity loss attributed to the built environment. However, a practical approac...
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Sheng-Yuan Teng, Nan-Jay Su, Ming-An Lee, Kuo-Wei Lan, Yi Chang, Jinn-Shing Weng, Yi-Chen Wang, Riah Irawati Sihombing and Ali Haghi Vayghan
Black sea bream, Acanthopagrus schlegelii, is among the most commercially valuable species in the coastal fishery industry and marine ecosystems. Catch data comprising capture locations for the gillnet fisheries, remotely sensed environmental data (i.e.,...
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Ta-Jen Chu, Chun-Han Shih, Yu-Ming Lu, Yi-Jia Shih, Jia-Qiao Wang and Liang-Ming Huang
This paper presents an approach for incorporating species-conditional co-occurrence into models used for the selection of marine indicator species. Mangrove invasion within the Siangshan Wetland in Hsinchu, Taiwan, has changed the original structures and...
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Shilpi Gupta
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Economic growth and green environment has a direct relation with health, habitat and well being of our society which depends largely on the natural environment. But on the other side the society is neglecting and often ignoring the benefits that nature p...
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Yuhan Tang, Chi Gao and Xuefei Wu
Under the background of urban expansion, ecological protection cannot be delayed. The construction of ecological networks is of considerable significance to ecosystem services. However, in the process of constructing a corridor network, there is no unifo...
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Ahmad Pervez, Meena Yadav
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We review the foraging behaviour of predaceous ladybirds in the light of current knowledge. Ladybirds should forage optimally to maximise their resources; however, they are limited ? among other things ? by their poor visual acuity. Ladybird foraging beh...
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Huan Wang, Hao Wang, Zhenchun Hao, Xu Wang, Meng Liu and Yali Wang
Many dams have been constructed or are planned all around China. These dams significantly change the hydrological regime and sand concentration downstream, and subsequently affect the river habitat and riverbed substances. Therefore, a good understanding...
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Doris Hausleitner,Jakob Dulisse,Irene Manley,Amy Waterhouse
The interior Western Screech-Owl (Megascops kennicottii macfarlanei) has been assessed as a species at risk. Regionally, survival rates are low, particularly during nesting. This study uses forward stepwise logistic regression to assess habitat selection...
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Roberto A. Moreno-García,Ricardo Zamora,Miguel A. Herrera
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Aim of study: Our objective was to find habitat associations at a microhabitat level for two endemic birds in a Chilean temperate forest (biodiversity ?hotspots?), in order to integrate biodiversity into forest planning.Area of study: Nahuelbuta Range, C...
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Trevor A. Kinley,Jesse Whittington,Alan D. Dibb,Nancy J. Newhouse
Conservation of species at risk requires an understanding of resource-selection patterns and habitat distribution. We used 1,795 radio-telemetry locations from 55 study animals to model resource selection for an endangered population of American badger (...
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