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Reduction in site fidelity with smaller spatial scale may suggest scale-dependent information use

2014

Animals change the strategy that they use to select breeding sites at the spatial scales of habitat, patch, and microhabitat. In this regard, breeding site fidelity is expected to vary according to environmental predictability, which, in turn, is expected to differ between each spatial scale. However, whether or not animals change their degree of site fidelity at different spatial scales remains unclear. We captured and released males of the terrestrial frog Pseudophryne bibronii into alternative patches within a breeding habitat and determined the extent to which site fidelity influenced individual nest-site choice. We found that males tended to return to their original patch rather than r…

anuranReproductive successbiologycurrent and prior informationEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFidelityhabitat selectionbiology.organism_classificationepävarmuusDegree (music)breeding behaviorspatial and temporal scaleHabitatNestSpatial ecologyta1181Animal Science and Zoologysite fidelityPseudophrynePredictabilityuncertaintyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonBehavioral Ecology
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Preface: Emerging trends in aquatic ecology III

2020

Humans have never faced such major threats to their homes as they are experiencing now. Despite several global initiatives to ameliorate environmental problems, to preserve biodiversity and to alleviate poverty, these major threats are far from being resolved. According to a recent survey conducted by Ripple et al. (2017) and signed by 15,364 scientists of 184 countries, several indicators of environmental health are still worsening significantly. For example, along with the continuing increase of atmospheric CO2 and global temperatures (the threats best known by the general public as ‘‘climate change’’), there are still steep increases in atmospheric concentrations of methane and nitrous o…

aquatic ecologyGlobal ChangesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataAquatic ScienceAquatic Ecosystem
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The impact of alien vascular plants in the aquatic habitats of a mediterranean island: preliminary data and observations in Sicily

2016

As is well known, invasive alien species pose a major global threat to the conservation of biodiversity, causing the extinction of native species and modifying ecosystem functions: this is true also for aquatic habitats, particularly susceptible to invasion due to usually high disturbance regimes and easy dispersal of propagules. The island of Sicily is one of the main hotspots of plant biodiversity, in the center of the Mediterranean basin; it hosts different types of freshwater habitats, both lentic (coastal wetlands, saltworks, temporary ponds, lakes, reservoirs) and lotic (springs, streams, permanent and seasonal rivers). As a first step of our analysis of the effects of the alien vascu…

aquatic plants invasive alien species Mediterranean islands Sicily flora ecologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSettore BIO/04 - Fisiologia Vegetale
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All Colors of the World. L’antropologia della Terra nelle Bandiere Satellitari di Serradifalco

2017

L’articolo propone una riflessione sulla visione apolitica e quasi utopica permessa oggi dai satelliti e dalle piattaforme Google Maps e Google Earth. Grazie a questo tipo di prospettiva nascono le Bandiere Satellitari di Max Serradifalco "All Colors of the World". Queste opere educano chi le osserva a un’ecologia della cultura, a una vera e propria Antropologia della Terra. La serie di immagini permette una prospettiva antropologica attuale e uno storytelling potente e innovativo sulla rappresentazione stessa della Terra, e sui concetti di spazio, confine, condivisione, diritto, identità, uguaglianza, differenza. Con le sue bandiere-puzzle che esprimono identità politica fatta al contempo …

arte satellitare ecologiaterraSettore L-ART/03 - Storia Dell'Arte ContemporaneaAnthropology Hearth satellite art ecology photographyfotografiaAntropologia
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Tourist Populations

2009

attitudeshuman ecologytourism; populations; attitudes; ecological relations; human ecologytourismecological relationspopulationsCity Tourism Populations
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Movements of water rails from Norway-reference-data

2020

Lislevand T, Hahn S, Rislaa S, Briedis M. 2020. First records of complete annual cycles in water rails Rallus aquaticus show evidence of itinerant breeding and a complex migration system. J Avian Biol. doi:10.1111/jav.02595

avian migrationmigration ecologywinteringgeolocatorwater railsincubationwetland birdslight-level loggerRallus aquaticusanimal movementanimal tracking
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Movements of water rails from Norway-tracks

2020

Lislevand T, Hahn S, Rislaa S, Briedis M. 2020. First records of complete annual cycles in water rails Rallus aquaticus show evidence of itinerant breeding and a complex migration system. J Avian Biol. doi:10.1111/jav.02595

avian migrationmigration ecologywinteringgeolocatorwater railsincubationwetland birdslight-level loggerRallus aquaticusanimal movementanimal tracking
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Movements of water rails from Norway-light-levels

2020

Lislevand T, Hahn S, Rislaa S, Briedis M. 2020. First records of complete annual cycles in water rails Rallus aquaticus show evidence of itinerant breeding and a complex migration system. J Avian Biol. doi:10.1111/jav.02595

avian migrationmigration ecologywinteringgeolocatorwater railsincubationwetland birdslight-level loggerRallus aquaticusanimal movementanimal tracking
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Tempo and mode of early gene loss in endosymbiotic bacteria from insects

2006

Abstract Background Understanding evolutionary processes that drive genome reduction requires determining the tempo (rate) and the mode (size and types of deletions) of gene losses. In this study, we analysed five endosymbiotic genome sequences of the gamma-proteobacteria (three different Buchnera aphidicola strains, Wigglesworthia glossinidia, Blochmannia floridanus) to test if gene loss could be driven by the selective importance of genes. We used a parsimony method to reconstruct a minimal ancestral genome of insect endosymbionts and quantified gene loss along the branches of the phylogenetic tree. To evaluate the selective or functional importance of genes, we used a parameter that meas…

bactérieInsectaARTHROPODIAEvolutionBiodiversité et Ecologiegènebactérie endosymbiotiqueINSECTE;ARTHROPODIA;PHYLOGENEPHYLOGENEBiodiversity and EcologyINSECTEQH359-425phylogénieAnimalsSelection Genetic[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologysymbioteSymbiosisGammaproteobacteriaGene DeletionGenome BacterialPhylogenyResearch Article
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Copulation duration, but not paternity share, potentially mediates inbreeding avoidance in Drosophila montana

2014

Studying the incidence of inbreeding avoidance is important for understanding the evolution of mating systems, especially in the context of mate choice for genetic compatibility. We investigated whether inbreeding avoidance mechanisms have evolved in the malt fly, Drosophila montana, by measuring mating latency (a measure of male attractiveness), copulation duration, days to remating, offspring production, and the proportion of offspring sired by the first (P1) and second (P2) male to mate in full-sibling and unrelated pairs. SNP markers were used for paternity analysis and for calculating pairwise relatedness values (genotype sharing) between mating pairs. We found 18 % inbreeding depressi…

bayesian statisticsGeneticseducation.field_of_studyPopulationZoologyContext (language use)BiologyMating systembeta-binomial distributionMate choiceAnimal ecologyInbreeding depressionInbreeding avoidanceAnimal Science and ZoologySNP genotypingMatingeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsinbreeding depression
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