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Exploring land snails’ response to habitat characteristics and their potential as bioindicators of riparian forest quality

2021

Abstract Riparian ecosystems are crucial for landscape-level biodiversity, especially in highly anthropic and agricultural areas. Although the low mobility of snails reduces their dispersal capacity and makes them vulnerable to habitat degradation, they are less commonly used as indicators. We evaluated the potential of land snails as bioindicators of riparian forest quality in central European riparian forests by surveying snail communities in relation to habitat characteristics that characterize its quality. Habitat characteristics were found to affect both snail abundance and species richness. The abundance of snail species increased with the forest continuity, forest width and abundance…

geographyHabitat fragmentationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyGeography & travelEcologyLand snailRiparian forestGeneral Decision SciencesConservationBiologyHabitat destructionHabitatAbundance (ecology)BioindicatorsRiparian forestHabitat fragmentationLand snailsSpecies richnessQH540-549.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsddc:910Species richnessRiparian zoneEcological Indicators
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HERPETOFAUNA DI HUTAN DATARAN RENDAH HAYA, MAMBERAMO, PAPUA

2008

<p><em>During about 19 days field work survey (7-25 February 2008) on the Haya lowland forest area, Mamberamo Papua. Eksploration is the methods used in this study. Reptiles and amphibians were collected by hand on the night and day in several type of habitat (plains, swamp, oxbowlake, stream, creeks and hills). The result showed that 48 species of herpetofauna (21 species frogs, 19 species of lizard, six species of snakes and one species of turtles and crocodile) were found.</em></p>

geographyHayageography.geographical_feature_categoryHabitatbiologyLizardEcologybiology.animalLowland forestCrocodilebiology.organism_classificationSwampJurnal Natural
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Estimating natal dispersal movement rates of female European ducks with multistate modelling

2003

Summary 1 We used up to 34 years of capture–recapture data from about 22 100 new releases of day-old female ducklings and multistate modelling to test predictions about the influence of environmental, habitat and management factors on natal dispersal probability of three species of ducks within the Engure Marsh, Latvia. 2 The mean natal dispersal distances were very similar (c. 0·6–0·7 km) for all three species and were on average 2·7 times greater than breeding dispersal distances recorded within the same study system. 3 We were unable to confirm the kinship hypothesis and found no evidence that young first-nesting females nested closer to their relatives (either mother or sister) than to …

geographyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyZoologyFirst year of lifeBiologyAnatidaebiology.organism_classificationWater levelNestHabitatBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Animal Ecology
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Factors affecting breeding dispersal of European ducks on Engure Marsh, Latvia

2003

Summary 1 We used up to 35 years of capture–recapture data from nearly 3300 individual female ducks nesting on Engure Marsh, Latvia, and multistate modelling to test predictions about the influence of environmental, habitat and management factors on breeding dispersal probability within the marsh. 2 Analyses based on observed dispersal distances of common pochards and tufted ducks provided no evidence that breeding success in year t influenced dispersal distance between t and t+ 1. 3 Breeding dispersal distances (year t to t+ 1) of pochards and tufted ducks were associated with a delay in relative nest initiation dates in year t+ 1. The delay was greater for pochards (c. 4 days) than for tu…

geographyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiologyAnatidaebiology.organism_classificationWater levelNestHabitatBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatryReproductionEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonJournal of Animal Ecology
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Ptyctima (Acari, Oribatida) in various habitats in Finland

2010

The oribatid species of the taxon Ptyctima were studied in eight habitat types (four forests, three bogs, and one shore). Altogether 19 species were found. The highest number of species (15) was found in marsh forests in southern Finland, and the lowest number (3) in eutrophic fens in northern Finland. Atropacarus striculus was the most common and abundant species in Finland. It was found in each habitat explored, especially abundant on shores, in marsh forests, and pine bogs. Phthiracarus longulus, P. boresetosus, and Steganacarus carinatus occurred in abundance in coniferous forests, especially in the southern and central parts of the country, whereas Rhysotritia ardua was found there onl…

geographyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryTaxonbiologyHabitatAbundance (ecology)EcologyAcaribiology.organism_classificationOribatidaBogGlobal biodiversity
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The “Alluvial Mesovoid Shallow Substratum”, a New Subterranean Habitat

2013

Received: April 5, 2013; Accepted: August 23, 2013; Published: October 4, 2013

geographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyFaunalcsh:Rlcsh:MedicineSedimentEnvironmentBiologySoilCaveHabitatSpainAphotic zonelcsh:QAlluviumEcosystemlcsh:ScienceEcosystemResearch ArticleGlobal biodiversityPLoS ONE
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Parasitoids (Hymenoptera) of leaf-spinning moths (Lepidoptera) feeding on Vaccinium uliginosum L. along an ecological gradient in central European pe…

2011

Parasitoids of leaf-spinning Lepidoptera associated with two isolated central European peat bogs were investigated. Five families of parasitoid Hymenoptera (Braconidae, lchneumonidae, Eulophidae, Pteromalidae and Encyrtidae) were recorded. Three categories were recognised: (1) primary parasitoids, (2) facultative hyperparasitoids and (3) obligatory hyperparasitoids. Ten species of Braconidae, five species and seven marked morphospecies among lchneumonidae, and three species of Chalcidoidea were identified. Despite of some niche-specific (but less host-specific) parasitoids, all these hymenopterans are likely to be generalists and none of them were confirmed to be habitat and/or host special…

geographyPeatgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyVaccinium uliginosumHymenoptera parasitoids Vaccinium uliginosum peat bogs leaf-spinning moths ecological gradient Ichneumonidae Community revisionWetlandHymenopteraICHNEUMONIDAEbiology.organism_classificationREVISIONCOMMUNITYLepidoptera genitaliaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHabitatInsect ScienceBotanyEcological gradientArtikkelitBog
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Mesoscale eddies, surface circulation and the scale of habitat selection by immature loggerhead sea turtles

2007

17 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables

geographySatellite trackinggeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyRange (biology)Ocean currentMesoscale meteorologyAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationLoggerhead sea turtlelaw.inventionOceanic frontOceanographyHabitat useLoggerhead sea turtlelawArchipelagoBiological dispersalSimulation modelCarapaceTurtle (robot)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Habitat preference of endangered Eastern Iberian Reed BuntingsEmberiza schoeniclus witherbyi

2011

Capsule Careful management is required to maintain or create habitats with the correct proportions of rush with reeds that are preferred by this subspecies. Aims To determine the habitat requirements of Eastern Iberian (Western Iberian Reed Buntings were not included in the study) Reed Buntings Emberiza schoeniclus witherbyi, a subspecies endemic to a few marshes in France, Spain and Morocco, with a population of 254–360 breeding pairs. Methods Twenty-five wetlands in Spain were surveyed and presence/absence of Iberian Reed Buntings was deteremined together with data on 41 environmental variables. The relationships between the birds and habitat data were investigated using glm. Results Prop…

geographyeducation.field_of_studyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyPopulationEndangered speciesVegetationSubspeciesHabitatWildlife managementeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationWildlife conservationBird Study
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Nunatak survival vs. tabula rasa in the Central Pyrenees: a study on the endemic plant species Borderea pyrenaica (Dioscoreaceae)

2007

14 páginas, 4 figuras, 2 tablas.

geographyeducation.field_of_studyPalaeopolyploidsNunatakgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyPlant phylogeographyEcologyBiogeographyPyreneesPopulationRefugiaBiologyPopulation structureColonisationPhylogeographyPostglacial colonizationHabitatDioscoreaceaeSpecies richnessMicrosatellitesEndemismeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Biogeography
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