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Spatial analysis of lanner falcon habitat preferences: Implications for agro-ecosystems management at landscape scale and raptor conservation

2014

Abstract Sicily hosts the largest European population of the endangered lanner falcon, a poorly known species which needs conservation planning based on habitat preferences. A distribution model on 10 × 10 km cells of Sicily was described using Generalized Linear Models and variation partitioning methods. This modelling approach extracted explanatory factors, pure and joint effects of greatest influence from subsets of variables controlled for multi-collinearity and spatial autocorrelation. Analytical cartography used the environmental favourability function to assess habitat preferences, and the insecurity index estimated the degree to which lanner falcon occupancy is represented in the Na…

education.field_of_studyFalco biarmicus feldeggii Raptor conservation Generalized Linear Model Mediterranean steppe-like habitats Collaborative agri-environment schemes cAES Favourability modellingbiologyOccupancyEcologyPopulationEndangered speciesSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaVegetationbiology.organism_classificationGeographyHabitatmedia_common.cataloged_instanceRaptor conservationLanner falconEuropean unioneducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_common
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Soil is brown gold in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy

2014

Soil is a natural resource essential to human welfare by virtue of its numerous crucial functions. In the past, soil has been taken for granted because of its widespread, albeit finite, availability. However, now that world's population is projected to exceed ten billion before the end of this century, soil is increasingly perceived as a precious commodity. Consequently, soil is increasingly under pressure by rich private investors and governments within the poorest countries to satisfy appetites for food production and biofuel. A case study is used to explore the plausibility of soil being considered as ‘brown gold’. Based on the comparison of land use maps, we estimated the value in terms…

education.field_of_studyFood securityLand useNatural resource economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationForestryfood securityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawNatural resourcesoil sealingSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaEnvironmental protectionAgricultural landSustainabilitySoil governanceEconomicsLand use land-use change and forestryland takeSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaeducationNature and Landscape ConservationLand Use Policy
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Global research priorities for sea turtles: Informing management and conservation in the 21st century

2010

Over the past 3 decades, the status of sea turtles and the need for their protection to aid population recovery have increasingly captured the interest of government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the general public worldwide. This interest has been matched by increased research attention, focusing on a wide variety of topics relating to sea turtle biology and ecology, together with the interrelations of sea turtles with the physical and natural environments. Although sea turtles have been better studied than most other marine fauna, management actions and their evaluation are often hindered by the lack of data on turtle biology, human-turtle interactions, turtle popula…

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Decomposition analysis of bioresources: Implementing a competitive and sustainable bioeconomy strategy in the Baltic Sea Region

2021

Bioeconomy development has become one of the new trends in policy design and research. This study looks at biotic resource extraction in the Baltic Sea region countries providing detailed country by country analyses of factors affecting changes in resource extraction. The study is based on the index decomposition analysis including factors related to bioeconomy strategies such as the population, share of people employed in bioeconomy, labour intensity, biotic resource extraction productivity, share of bioeconomy, export intensity, and share of bioresource export. The main factors increasing biotic resource extraction were the growth in labour material intensity, biotic extraction productivi…

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Reproductive biology and conservation implications of three endangered snapdragon species (Antirrhinum, Plantaginaceae)

2009

About 32% of Antirrhinum species are considered to be endangered; however, no field studies have focused on their reproductive biology. In this work, several aspects of the reproductive biology (flowering phenology, floral biology, breeding system) and potential limits on seed quantity and quality (pollen limitation, inbreeding depression) were studied in natural populations of three endangered species of the genus (Antirrhinum charidemi, Antirrhinum subbaeticum, Antirrhinum valentinum). Results disclose that all three species need insect visitors for seed production since fruit set after autonomous self-pollination was lower than under hand cross-pollination. A. charidemi and A. valentinum…

education.field_of_studyPollinationEcologyAntirrhinumPopulationEndangered speciesAntirrhinum subbaeticumBiologybiology.organism_classificationPollinatorInbreeding depressionConservation biologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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Foraging site fidelity shapes the spatial organisation of a population of female western barbastelle bats

2009

Abstract Information about the spatial distribution of individual foraging habitats, which determines the space required by a population to be viable, is vitally important for the conservation of bats. Detailed knowledge of this kind is crucial for the design of nature reserves and management plans. Recent field studies that examined habitat use and home range distribution of bats largely ignored factors like traditional range use vs. intra- and interspecific competition, which may be responsible for the spatial organisation of a population home range. We investigated the home range sizes and distribution of a maternity colony of the western barbastelle bat via radio telemetry in four conse…

education.field_of_studyRange (biology)EcologyHome rangeForagingPopulationSpatial distributionIntraspecific competitionGeographyPhilopatryeducationCartographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSpatial organizationNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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Population trends of birds across the iron curtain: Brain matters

2011

One approach to assess human impact on species’ population dynamics is to correlate ecological traits of species with their long-term population trends. Yet, few studies investigated population trends in multiple regions that differ in human impact to reveal which traits explain population trends over larger geographic areas and which only regionally. We examined the relationship between various species traits and long-term population trends of 57 common passerine bird species from 1991 to 2007 in three adjacent regions in central Europe that experienced differences in socioeconomic history: North-Western Germany, Eastern Germany and the Czech Republic. We tested effects of habitat, dietary…

education.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPopulationNicheSocioeconomic developmentPasserineGeographyHabitatbiology.animalBrain sizeLand use land-use change and forestryeducationSocioeconomic statusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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Food for flight: pre-migratory dynamics of the Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni.

2014

Capsule The post-reproductive stage of Lesser Kestrel is crucial for migratory fuelling and survival. Aims To describe the summer pre-migratory ecology of the Lesser Kestrel in Sicily and review existing data in Southern Europe. Methods We identified the main summer roosts and then made roost counts every ten days from 2010 to 2012. We used case-sensitive modelling procedures to detect biases in counts (generalized linear mixed models), assess the annual population trends from 2005 to 2012 (TRends and Indices for Monitoring); and to model habitat preferences (generalized linear model). We sampled pellets to describe the birds’ diet during the peak month prior to migration. Results We discov…

education.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaFalco naumanniZoologyKestrelbiology.organism_classificationGeneralized linear mixed modelGeographyDiet Grylloderes brunnri Sicily Italy Migration BreedingSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHabitateducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservation
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Variation in egg size and offspring phenotype among and within seven Arctic charr morphs.

2022

Maternal effects have the potential to alter early developmental processes of offspring and contribute to adaptive diversification. Egg size is a major contributor to offspring phenotype, which can influence developmental trajectories and potential resource use. However, to what extent intraspecific variation in egg size facilitates evolution of resource polymorphism is poorly understood. We studied multiple resource morphs of Icelandic Arctic charr, ranging from an anadromous morph—with a phenotype similar to the proposed ancestral phenotype—to sympatric morphs that vary in their degree of phenotypic divergence from the ancestral anadromous morph. We characterized variation in egg size and…

egg sizediversificationEcologyevoluutiobiologianieriädevelopmental plasticitymunatresource polymorphismemotmaternal effectsjälkeläisetfenotyyppifreshwatermuuntelu (biologia)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationEcology and evolution
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Encouraging energy conservation with ʻno hard feelingsʻ : a two-part analysis of communication between energy companies and Finnish households

2010

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