Search results for "Global biodiversity"

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Tardigrades of Finland: new records and an annotated checklist

2020

Species checklists are powerful and important tools of communication between taxonomists and applied environmental biologists, which in turn lead to well-planned and successful conservation strategies and ecological studies. Despite this, only recently the interest on compiling systematic checklists is growing among taxonomists who study tardigrades—micrometazoans that inhabit almost every habitat worldwide. As the Finnish records of tardigrades (a.k.a. water bears) species are incomplete, outdated and no checklist has ever been compiled for this country, an easy-to-consult checklist is here reported. This checklist covers all Finnish tardigrade taxa identified in the past and in the 13 sam…

EchiniscoideaAnnelidaBiodiversitysampling effortBiologymicroinvertebratesTardigrada biodiversity Fennoscandia Finnish fauna microinvertebrates sampling effort TardigradaEchiniscidaeFinnish faunaTardigradaAnimalsAnimaliaEcosystemFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiodiversityTaxonomyEcologyPhylumMetazoaHeterotardigradaFennoscandiaPolychaetaBiodiversityHypsibiidaebiology.organism_classificationChecklistTaxonDoryphoribiidaeHabitatPhyllodocidaEutardigradaParachelaAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies richnessTardigradeAphroditidaeGlobal biodiversity
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Mapping floristic diversity: a case study in Sicily

2021

This paper presents an operational methodology to map and analyze the floristic richness of “target species” in Natura 2000 sites, making use of G.I.S. tools and procedures. A Floristic diversity map (scale 1:50,000), covering an area of 612 km2, was produced by a team of experts as part of the management plans of “Madonie Mountains” Sites of Community Importance (SCIs), located in Sicily (Italy). The primary grid map represents the richness of “target species”, which include species of Community interests, taxa on the National Red List, endemic and threatened, species protected under International Conventions, taxa of phytogeographic importance. Secondary data frames include a three-dimens…

EcologyGrid mappingBiodiversityBiodiversityBiological ConservationGeographyGeographical Information SystemsThreatened speciesIUCN Red ListSpecies richnessScale (map)EndemismNatura 2000Plant species richnessEnvironmental planningGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal biodiversityEcocycles
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Role of the Siberian flying squirrel as an umbrella species for biodiversity in northern boreal forests

2008

Abstract One of the potentially useful indirect shortcut methods in biodiversity conservation is the umbrella species concept. An umbrella species can be seen relatively demanding for the size of the area and probably also for certain habitat types: conservation management for the umbrella species would thus encompass other species preferring similar habitats but with smaller area requirements. As such, it has a comprehensive spatial aspect for landscape planning. We tested the role of the Siberian flying squirrel ( Pteromys volans ) as an umbrella species for wood dependent species among red-listed and old-growth forest associated polypores, epiphytic lichens and beetles. Flying squirrels …

EcologyPteromys volansbiologyAgroforestryEcologyBiodiversityGeneral Decision SciencesFlying squirrelbiology.organism_classificationHabitatUmbrella speciesConservation biologySpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGlobal biodiversityEcological Indicators
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Ammonite Faunal Dynamics Across Bio-Events During the Mid-and Late Cretaceous Along the Russian Pacific Coast

2012

The present paper focuses on the evolutionary dynamics of ammonites from sections along the Russian Pacific coast during the mid-and Late Cretaceous. Changes in ammonite diversity (i.e., disappearance [extinction or emigration], appearance [origination or immigration], and total number of species present) constitute the basis for the identification of the main bio-events. The regional diversity curve reflects all global mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, and radiations. In the case of the Pacific coastal regions, such bio-events (which are comparatively easily recognised and have been described in detail), rather than first or last appearance datums of index species, should be used for glo…

Extinction eventAmmoniteExtinctionbiologyPaleontologyAmmonoideabiology.organism_classificationCretaceouslanguage.human_languagePaleontologyOceanographylanguageEndemismOriginationGeologyGlobal biodiversityActa Palaeontologica Polonica
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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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Species Diversity and Distribution of Mammals in Riga

2003

The aim of this study was to investigate the species diversity and distribution of mammals in the territory of Riga. Our specific aims were to create a zonal division of Riga, and to classify habitats in unbuilt areas of the city. Riga was divided into four zones according to historical, economic and geographical features. Criteria of habitat classification were as follows: the size of a territory, anthropogenic load, soil and vegetation types and age. Sixteen types of habitats were distinguished. In the period 1999–2002, 27 mammal species of six orders were registered in the investigated territory of Riga. The number of animals and the diversity of species increased towards the periphery o…

HabitatAbundance (ecology)business.industryEcologyPeriod (geology)Species diversityDistribution (economics)Animal Science and ZoologyMammalSpecies richnessBiologybusinessGlobal biodiversityActa Zoologica Lituanica
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Studies on sedum taxa found in Sicily (Italy) for mediterranean extensive green roofs

2018

One type of green roof whose function is ecological and environmental rather than aesthetic is the extensive green roof. Many studies have shown that Sedum performs very well compared to other hardy species in substrates of less than 10 cm. It seems that Sedum species are able to survive in very thin substrates; they tolerate extreme temperatures and sudden variations in temperatures, high levels of solar radiation, strong winds, poor substrate fertility and extreme drought. In particular, this paper looks at the potential of a number of species from the Sicilian taxa of the genus Sedum (Crassulaceae), which are considered to be those xerophytes most suited for use in extensive green roof s…

Mediterranean climate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGreen roofMediterranean environment.BiodiversityMediterranean environmentGreen roofs010501 environmental sciencesBiologylcsh:Plant culture01 natural sciencesSedumlcsh:AgricultureBotanyGreen rooflcsh:SB1-11100105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:Sbiology.organism_classificationDasyphyllumSedumCrassulaceaeSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeTaxonAgronomy and Crop ScienceGlobal biodiversity
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Phylogeographic patterns of decapod crustaceans at the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition.

2012

9 páginas, 4 figuras, 3 tablas.

Mediterranean climateGene FlowGenetic SpeciationBiologyOceanographic discontinuitiesPopulation structureDNA MitochondrialGene flowElectron Transport Complex IVMediterranean seaDepth distributionDecapodaGeneticsMediterranean SeaAnimalsMolecular BiologyAtlantic OceanEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenymtDNAEcologyGenetic VariationLast Glacial MaximumSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanPhylogeographyPhylogeographyHaplotypesGlaciationsLiocarcinus depuratorGlobal biodiversityMolecular phylogenetics and evolution
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The scent of Mare Nostrum : medicinal and aromatic plants in Mediterranean soils

2012

In the Mediterranean area, the simultaneous occurrence of pedological, climatic and economic constraints often sets a limit on the profitability of agriculture, and farmers are forced to grow a reduced number of species, dealing with a secure—albeit low—market income. The introduction of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) inside the current farming systems could represent a useful means to meet the multifunctional role of agriculture: producing safe food, in respect of the environment, and contributing to the development of rural areas. The study of the relationships between MAPs and the soils in which they may be grown may have two approaches: (1) the evaluation of yield and qualitative …

Mediterranean climateNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryAgroforestryChemical industryBiologyAgronomyAgricultureSoil waterEcological stoichiometryProfitability indexbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceCroppingFood ScienceBiotechnologyGlobal biodiversityJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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Diatom species composition and indices for determining the ecological status of coastal Mediterranean Spanish lakes

2013

Diatom indices have been used and tested mainly for assessing the ecological status of rivers and deep lakes, but there are scarce studies that determine their effectiveness in shallow lakes and in coastal Mediterranean lakes. This study evaluates the validity of several common diatom indices (SPI, BDI, CEC and TDIL) for the determination of the ecological quality of three coastal lakes (Valencia, Spain) and presents descriptions and ecological data of the main diatom species recorded. Diatom samples were collected from phytobenthos, both from epiphyton of the dominant submerged macrophytes and the sediment. The ecological status of the systems was determined according to different physico-…

Mediterranean climatecalidad del aguaEcological dataPlant ScienceDMAlcsh:BotanybioindicadoresEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacillariophyceaebiologyEcologyfungiepifitonBotanySedimentdmabiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989MacrophyteDiatomlagunas interdunaresQK1-989Environmental scienceComposition (visual arts)EpiphytebacillariophyceaeBacillariophyceae bioindicadores epifiton lagunas interdunares calidad del agua DMAGlobal biodiversityAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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