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Effects of migratory status and habitat on the prevalence and intensity of infection by haemoparasites in passerines in eastern Spain

2013

Efectos del estatus migratorio y del tipo de habitat sobre la prevalencia y la intensidad de la infeccion por hemoparasitos en paseriformes en el este de Espana La peninsula iberica es un sitio idoneo para estudiar los efectos de la condicion migratoria en la prevalencia de hemoparasitos en comunidades de aves, dado que convergen poblaciones residentes locales con especies migratorias y abundantes poblaciones de vectores. En este trabajo examinamos la incidencia de hemoparasitos presentes en aves de tres localidades de la region mediterranea (este de Espana), con respecto del estatus migratorio. Examinamos 333 frotis sanguineos de 11 especies, y encontramos una prevalencia global del 9,6%. …

GeographyDiptera vectorslcsh:ZoologyTrypanosoma ssp.Animal Science and ZoologyPasseriformeslcsh:QL1-991HumanitiesHaemoproteus spp.Blood parasitesNature and Landscape Conservation
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Correction to: Positive impacts of important bird and biodiversity areas on wintering waterbirds under changing temperatures throughout Europe and No…

2020

GeographyEcologyBiodiversityNorth africaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservation
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Relevance of Broad-Leaved Forest Stands for Maintaining Epiphytic Bryophyte Species and Functional Trait Diversity in Forest Landscape in Latvia

2021

Abstract Broad-leaved trees play an important role in supporting epiphyte richness in deciduous forests. In this study we tested which broad-leaved forest stands in terms of tree composition best predicted biodiversity in regard to bryophyte species number and their functional traits. The bryoflora was surveyed in 70 stands differing in dominant broad-leaved tree species. One circular plot with diameter 30 meters was established in each stand situated in different parts of Latvia. Fifty-three of the plots were located in stands identified as protected habitats of the European Union. In total, 82 bryophyte species were recorded. At plot level the total number of species ranged between 6 and …

GeographyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectTraitForest landscapeBryophyteRelevance (information retrieval)EpiphyteDiversity (politics)media_commonProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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The Impact of Driving Forces and Protection Policies on Future Coastal Landscapes: A Case Study of Latvia

2011

Landscapes and related land cover changes are essential elements of sustainable coastal zone management in Europe and in Latvia. The issue of landscape protection, management and planning was promoted as a result of the adoption of the European Landscape Convention (2000), while the Recommendations concerning the Implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management were adopted by the European Community (2002) to address land use issues. The Recommendations also emphasise the need to recognise the threat to coastal zones posed by Climate Change. This paper aims to contribute to the enhancement of landscape and coastal zone management policies by addressing the changes in coastal landscapes.…

GeographyEuropean Landscape ConventionLand useAerial photographyClimate changeLand coverIntegrated coastal zone managementEnvironmental planningSpatial planningNatural (archaeology)
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Hotspots in cold climate: Conservation value of woodland key habitats in boreal forests

2011

The concept of Woodland Key Habitats (WKH, small-scaled presumed hotspots of biodiversity) has become an essential component of biodiversity conservation in Fennoscandian and Baltic forests. There have been debates over the importance of WKHs in relation to the conservation of biodiversity in production forests. We applied a systematic review protocol and meta-analysis to summarize knowledge on comparisons of biodiversity qualities, such as dead wood and species richness, between WKHs and production forests in relevant countries. We also summarized the knowledge on the impact of edge effects by comparing WKHs surrounded by production forests to WKHs surrounded by clear cuts. Studies had bee…

GeographyHabitatEcologyCold climateTaigaBiodiversityKey (lock)Species richnessWoodlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationGlobal biodiversityBiological Conservation
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Soil Biology as Related to Land-Use Practices (Eighth International Colloquium on Soil Zoology), held in Syracuse, New York, USA, during 30 July-3 Au…

1979

GeographyLand useHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSoil biologyEnvironmental ethicsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSoil zoologyPollutionArchaeologyNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Conservation
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Strategic Environmental Assessment: Integrating Landscape and Urban Planning

2016

This book explores the opportunities offered by Strategic Environmental Assessment in the context of guaranteeing the synchronized integration of landscape (in all its aspects) within urban plans, thereby helping to overcome the constraints of rigidly framed, sector-focused laws and a purely aesthetic concept of landscape. In pursuit of this goal, various scholars have previously attempted to construct arrays of indicators relating to the different conceptions of “landscape”. This book critically examines the most complete proposals of this nature, systematizing and comparing them and, finally, offering some guidelines with respect to their codification within specific application protocols…

GeographyLandscape Planning Urban and Regional Planning Strategic Environmental AssessmentSettore ICAR/20 - Tecnica E Pianificazione UrbanisticaSettore ICAR/15 - Architettura Del PaesaggioUrban planningbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementStrategic environmental assessmentbusinessSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Assessing physical surrogates for biodiversity: Do tributary and stream type classifications reflect macroinvertebrate assemblage diversity in runnin…

2006

Landscape classifications are increasingly being used in conservation planning and biodiversity management, although there is a dearth of studies actually showing concordant patterns between such classifications and biodiversity. We studied the utility of tributary and stream type classifications in accounting for the variability of invertebrate biodiversity in a boreal drainage system. We found that only weak, although significant, differences existed between the studied three tributaries and four stream types in macroinvertebrate assemblage structure, species distributions, and taxonomic richness. Further, the classification strengths, calculated as mean within-group-similarity minus mean…

GeographyTaxongeography.geographical_feature_categoryBorealEcologyIndicator speciesDrainage system (geomorphology)TributaryBiodiversitySpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationInvertebrateBiological Conservation
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The utilization of landscape pictures extracted from open picture collections for the determination of interest in spatial features

2018

This paper describes a method that uses georeferenced landscape pictures extracted from open picture collections for the determination of the population's interest in spatial features. The automated method takes into account the coordinates of the camera position as well as the azimuth angle, the focal length and the crop factor in order to calculate a field of view using a digital terrain model (DTM). This field of view can thereafter be used for the determination of interest in spatial features. In a case study involving more than 3'000 georeferenced pictures we investigate the potential of the method.

Geography[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyPhotographyLandscape analysisSpatial cognition[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyCartographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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First description of migration and wintering of adult Egyptian Vultures Neophron percnopterus tracked by GPS satellite telemetry

2010

Capsule Over two years birds showed high territorial and high winter site fidelity in the Sahel.

Geographybiologybusiness.industrySatellite telemetrybiology.animalparasitic diseasesGlobal Positioning SystemNeophron percnopterusbusinessCartographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBird Study
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