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Embracing diverse worldviews to share planet Earth

2019

Leading societies toward a more sustainable, equitably shared, and environmentally just future requires elevating and strengthening conversations on the nonmaterial and perhaps unquantifiable values of nonhuman nature to humanity. Debates among conservationists relating to the appropriateness of valuing ecosystems in terms of their human utility have eclipsed the more important and impactful task of expressing conservation concerns in terms that are meaningful to diverse stakeholders. We considered the wide global diversity of perspectives on the biosocial complex-the relationships and interactions between all living species on Earth-and argue that humanity's best chance for effective conse…

0106 biological sciencesnature's contribution to peopleConservation of Natural ResourcesInstrumental and intrinsic valueEarth Planetmedia_common.quotation_subject010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesIndigenoussolidaarisuusSocial JusticePolitical scienceHumansitseisarvo (filosofia)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcosystemNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonecological solidarityEcologyHuman rights010604 marine biology & hydrobiologySocial changeEnvironmental ethicsRights of NatureluontosuhdeBiosocial theoryanimismiekosysteemipalvelutHumanitySustainabilityNCPekologinen kestävyysmaailmankatsomus
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Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora: 2

2016

In this contribution, new data concerning the Italian distribution of alien vascular flora are presented. It includes new records, exclusions and confirmations for Italy or for Italian administrative regions for taxa in the genera Ageratum, Aster, Buddleja, Cedrus, Centranthus, Cephalotaxus, Clerodendrum, Cotoneaster, Cyperus, Honorius, Lantana, Ligustrum, Morus, Muscari, Oenothera, Opuntia, Platycladus, Plumbago, Pseudotsuga, Sedum, Sporobolus, Stachys, Ulmus and Yucca. A nomen novum, Stachys talbotii, is proposed as a replacement name for Sideritis purpurea.

0106 biological sciencesnew combinationClerodendrumUlmusLantanaLigustrumAgeratum Aster Buddleja Cedrus Centranthus Cephalotaxus Clerodendrum Cotoneaster Cyperus Honorius Lantana Ligustrum Morus Muscari Oenothera Opuntia Platycladus Plumbago Pseudotsuga Sedum Sporobolus Stachys Ulmus YuccaZoologyAlienPlant ScienceAgeratumPlatycladusBiologyCentranthus010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSedumCephalotaxusSporoboluslcsh:BotanyYuccaCyperusCedrusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAsterPlumbagoFloristic data ItalySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaHonoriusOpuntiaFloristic dataCotoneasterMuscariPseudotsugalcsh:QK1-989GeographyItalyOenotheraSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataItalian FloraStachysMorusBuddleja010606 plant biology & botany
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The Influence of Solar Power Plants on Microclimatic Conditions and the Biotic Community in Chilean Desert Environments

2016

The renewable energy sector is growing at a rapid pace in northern Chile and the solar energy potential is one of the best worldwide. Therefore, many types of solar power plant facilities are being built to take advantage of this renewable energy resource. Solar energy is considered a clean source of energy, but there are potential environmental effects of solar technology, such as landscape fragmentation, extinction of local biota, microclimate changes, among others. To be able to minimize environmental impacts of solar power plants, it is important to know what kind of environmental conditions solar power plants create. This study provides information about abiotic and biotic conditions i…

0106 biological sciencespienilmastoPower stationphotovoltaic power plant020209 energyMicroclimateConservation of Energy Resources02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSolar trackerEnvironmental protectionarthropod species compositionthe Atacama desertSolar Energy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAnimalsChileArthropodsSolar powerGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyEcologybusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyPhotovoltaic systemTemperatureBiotaBiodiversityMicroclimateSolar energyBiotaPollutionRenewable energyEnvironmental sciencebusinessenvironmental effectPower Plants
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Water temperature, not fish morph, determines parasite infections of sympatric Icelandic threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)

2013

Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host, for example, to water quality and water temperature. Biotic factors are also important as they affect the exposure profile through heterogeneities in parasite distribution in the environment. Parasites in a particular environment may pose a strong selection on fish. For example, ecological differences in selection by parasites have been hypothesized to facilitate evolutionary differentiation of freshwater fish morphs specializing on different food types. However, as parasites may also respond directly to abiotic environment the parasite risk does not depend only on biotic features of the hos…

0106 biological sciencesstickleback morphotypeseducationZoologyhabitat specializationGasterosteus010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesADAPTIVE RADIATIONSCENTRAL FINLANDEcological speciation03 medical and health sciencesCATARACT FORMATIONecological speciation14. Life underwaterPERCH PERCA-FLUVIATILISSPATIAL VARIATION3-SPINED STICKLEBACKSEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOriginal Research030304 developmental biologyNature and Landscape ConservationTREMATODE PARASITESAbiotic componentAdaptive radiationHELMINTH COMMUNITIES0303 health sciencesARCTIC CHARRBiotic componentEcologybiologyEcologyCOMPONENT COMMUNITYSticklebackbiology.organism_classification6. Clean waterDiplostomumhost-parasite interactionsHabitatSympatric speciation1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyFreshwater fishta1181lajiutuminenAdaptive radiation; Diplostomum; Ecological speciation; Habitat specialization; Stickleback morphotypes; Host-parasite interactionsEcology and Evolution
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How to reach optimal estimates of confidence intervals in microscopic counting of phytoplankton?

2021

Abstract Present practices in the microscopic counting of phytoplankton to estimate the reliability of results rely on the assumption of a random distribution of taxa in sample preparations. In contrast to that and in agreement with the literature, we show that aggregated distribution is common and can lead to over-optimistic confidence intervals, if estimated according to the shortcut procedure of Lund et al. based on the number of counted cells. We found a good linear correlation between the distribution independent confidence intervals for medians and those for parametric statistics so that 95% confidence intervals can be approximated by using a correction factor of 1.4. Instead, the rec…

0106 biological sciencestilastomenetelmätSample (statistics)mikroskopiaAquatic Scienceluottamustasotdynamic counting010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesStatisticsAcademicSubjects/SCI00970laskeminenconfidence intervalsERROREcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsReliability (statistics)estimointiParametric statisticsMathematicsEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyplanktonContrast (statistics)mikrolevätConfidence interval1181 Ecology evolutionary biologymicroscopyphytoplanktonOriginal ArticleLinear correlationJournal of Plankton Research
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Movement of forest-dependent dung beetles through riparian buffers in Bornean oil palm plantations

2022

1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is increasing globally, with negative impacts for biodiversity. In Southeast Asia, expansion of oil palm agriculture has caused widespread deforestation, forest degradation and fragmentation. 2. Persistence of forest-dependent species within these fragmented landscapes is likely to depend on the capacity of individuals to move between forest patches. In oil palm landscapes, riparian buffers along streams and rivers are potential movement corridors, but their use by moving animals is poorly studied. 3. We examined how six dung beetle species traversed riparian buffers connected to a continuous forest reserve area within an oil palm plantation in Sabah, Ma…

0106 biological sciencestropical forestRiparian bufferBiodiversityhabitaattiGeneralist and specialist species010603 evolutionary biology01 natural scienceslantakuoriaisetBayesian Joint Species Movement ModellingDeforestationmovement corridorinsectsdispersalRiparian zoneDung beetlegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologybiologyviljelymetsätAgroforestrybayesilainen menetelmä010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyriparian reservestrooppinen vyöhykepuupellotMalaysiaDispersal15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationBayesian joint species movement modellingInsectsHabitat1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyhyönteisetmark-release-recaptureEnvironmental scienceBiological dispersalleviäminen
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Experimental evidence of the long‐term effects of reindeer on Arctic vegetation greenness and species richness at a larger landscape scale

2019

1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. In large parts of the Arctic, reindeer (or caribou) are the only large herbivores present. Recent studies show that reindeer have the potential to mitigate recent warming-induced shrub encroachment in the Arctic and the associated greening of high-latitude ecosystems. This will potentially have large scale consequences for ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling. 2. To date, information on variation in the interactions between reindeer and plants across Arctic landscapes has been scarce. We utilized a network of experimental sites across a latitudinal gradient in the Scandinavian mountains …

0106 biological sciencestundraporoClimate changelarge mammalian herbivoresPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesplant community compositionforestGrazinglaiduntaminengrazingEcosystemArctic vegetationplant-herbivore interactionsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsarktinen alueHerbivoreEcologyEcologyPlant communitykasvillisuusilmastonmuutoksetTundraekosysteemit (ekologia)climate changeGeographykasvinsyöjätsoil nutrientsSpecies richness010606 plant biology & botanyJournal of Ecology
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Migration strategies of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a subarctic river system as revealed by stable isotope analysis

2018

We estimated the proportions of anadromous and freshwater‐resident brown trout (Salmo trutta) in different parts of the subarctic River Näätämöjoki/Neidenelva system (Finland and Norway) using carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen stable isotope analyses of archived scales as identifiers of migration strategy. Our results showed that carbon stable isotope values were the best predictor of migration strategy. Most individuals fell into two clearly distinct groups representing anadromous (47%) or freshwater‐resident (42%) individuals, but some fish had intermediate carbon values suggesting repeated movement between freshwater and the sea. The proportion of anadromous individuals decreased steadily wi…

0106 biological sciencesvaelluskalatpartial migrationEcologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologysalmonidAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSubarctic climateLife history theoryanadromyBrown troutmigraatio (biologia)taimenlife-history strategiesta1181SalmoresidencyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIsotope analysisEcology of Freshwater Fish
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Species interactions, environmental gradients and body size shape population niche width

2021

1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of coexisting species. However, the identity and abundance of coexisting species, the prevailing environmental conditions, and the individual body size may shape the effects of interspecific interactions on species’ niche width. 2. Here we study the effects of interspecific and intraspecific interactions, lake area and altitude, and fish body size on the trophic niche width and resource use of a generalist predator, the littoral-dwelling large, sparsely rakered morph of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus; hereafter LSR whitefish). We use stable isotope, diet and survey fishing data from 14 …

0106 biological sciencesvuorovaikutusniche expansionmedia_common.quotation_subjectsalmonidPopulationNicheBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCompetition (biology)Intraspecific competitionravintoindividual specializationpopulaatiotkokoAnimalsBody Sizelajit14. Life underwatereducationontogeniahigh-latitude lakesRelative species abundanceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonEnvironmental gradientTrophic levelresource competitioneducation.field_of_studyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyvesiekosysteemitInterspecific competitionekologinen lokerotrophic nicheLakesSympatryelinkiertoontogenysiikaPredatory Behaviordiet selectionAnimal Science and ZoologySalmonidaeravintoverkotJournal of Animal Ecology
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Direct and transgenerational effects of an experimental heatwave on early life stages in a freshwater snail

2019

1. Global climate change imposes a serious threat to natural populations of many species. Estimates of the effects of climate change‐mediated environmental stresses are, however, often based only on their direct effects on organisms, and neglect the potential transgenerational (e.g. maternal) effects. 2. We tested whether high temperature (i.e. an experimental heatwave), which is known to reduce the performance of adult Lymnaea stagnalis snails, affects the produced offspring (eggs and hatchlings) through maternal effects, and how strong these effects are compared with the effects of direct exposure of offspring to high temperature. We examined the effect of maternal thermal environment (15…

0106 biological sciencesympäristöOffspringMaternal effectsZoologyLymnaea stagnalisEnvironmental stressAquatic Scienceglobal warming010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFreshwater snailTransgenerational epigeneticsClimate changeLymnaea stagnalisHatchlingClimate change; Environmental stress; Global warming; Lymnaea stagnalis; Maternal effectsbiologyHatching010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyGlobal warmingMaternal effectstressiilmastonmuutoksetbiology.organism_classificationlisääntyminenEarly lifeenvironmental stresspiippolimakotiloclimate changeembryonic structuresmaternal effects
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