Search results for "Population density"

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Thresholds for impaired species recovery

2015

Studies on small and declining populations dominate research in conservation biology. This emphasis reflects two overarching frameworks: the small-population paradigm focuses on correlates of increased extinction probability; the declining-population paradigm directs attention to the causes and consequences of depletion. Neither, however, particularly informs research on the determinants, rate or uncertainty of population increase. By contrast, Allee effects (positive associations between population size and realized per capita population growth rate, r realized , a metric of average individual fitness) offer a theoretical and empirical basis for identifying numerical and temporal threshol…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesPopulationBiologyModels BiologicalPopulation densityGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyDepensationsymbols.namesakePer capitaAnimalsPopulation growthPopulation GrowtheducationReview ArticlesGeneral Environmental ScienceAllee effectPopulation Densityeducation.field_of_studyGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyEcologyPopulation sizeEndangered SpeciesFishesUncertaintyGeneral MedicinesymbolsConservation biologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Utility of island populations in re-introduction programmes--relationships between Arabian gazelles (Gazella arabica) from the Farasan Archipelago an…

2014

Understanding local adaptation and population differentiation is vital to the success of re-introduction initiatives. As other mammals living on islands, Arabian gazelles (G. arabica) show reduced body size on the Farasan archipelago, which we corroborated in this study through morphometric analyses of skulls. In the light of the steep population decline on the Arabian Peninsula – but stable population development on the archipelago – we tested the potential suitability of Farasan gazelles as a source for re-introductions on the mainland. We therefore investigated genetic differentiation between Farasan and mainland populations using eleven nuclear microsatellite loci and detected a distinc…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesPopulationEndangered speciesSaudi ArabiaBiologyEvolution MolecularPeninsulaparasitic diseasesCaptive breedingGeneticsAnimalseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLocal adaptationIslandsPopulation Densityeducation.field_of_studygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEndangered SpeciesGenetic VariationAdaptation PhysiologicalhumanitiesPopulation declineGenetics PopulationAntelopesArchipelagoMainlandgeographic locationsMicrosatellite RepeatsMolecular ecology
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Populated Places and Conspicuous Consumption: High Population Density Cues Predict Consumers’ Luxury-Linked Brand Attitudes

2021

Population density has been identified as an ecological factor with considerable behavioral implications. The present research aimed to examine whether the mere perception of more (vs. less) populated places can change consumers’ luxury-linked brand attitudes. To this end, we experimentally manipulated consumers’ perceptions of population density using pictorial exposure to high (vs. low) population density cues. The results revealed a significant interaction between manipulated population density and perceived brand luxury on brand attitudes. Specifically, exposure to high rather than low population density cues resulted in more positive (negative) attitudes toward brands deemed to be more…

Consumption (economics)media_common.quotation_subjectbrand attitudesConspicuous consumptionPopulation densityBF1-990VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210status signalingPerceptionPsychologyluxury consumptionconspicuous consumptionDemographic factorpopulation densityPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyConsumer behaviourOriginal Researchmedia_common
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Density-dependent regulation of natural and laboratory rotifer populations

2001

Density-dependent regulation of abundance is fundamentally important in the dynamics of most animal populations. Density effects, however, have rarely been quantified in natural populations, so population models typically have a large uncertainty in their predictions. We used models generated from time series analysis to explore the form and strength of density-dependence in several natural rotifer populations. Population growth rate (r) decreased linearly or non-linearly with increased population density, depending on the rotifer species. Density effects in natural populations reduced r to 0 at densities of 1–101−1 for 8 of the 9 rotifer species investigated. The sensitivities of these spe…

Density dependenceBrachionus rotundiformisPopulation modelDensity dependentAbundance (ecology)EcologyAutotoxicityRotiferBiologybiology.organism_classificationPopulation density
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Paleoclimate and bubonic plague: a forewarning of future risk?

2010

Background Human cases of plague (Yersinia pestis) infection originate, ultimately, in the bacterium's wildlife host populations. The epidemiological dynamics of the wildlife reservoir therefore determine the abundance, distribution and evolution of the pathogen, which in turn shape the frequency, distribution and virulence of human cases. Earlier studies have shown clear evidence of climatic forcing on contemporary plague abundance in rodents and humans. Results We find that high-resolution palaeoclimatic indices correlate with plague prevalence and population density in a major plague host species, the great gerbil (Rhombomys opimus), over 1949-1995. Climate-driven models trained on these…

Disease reservoirPhysiologyYersinia pestisFuture riskClimateCentral asiaPlant ScienceBubonic plagueModels BiologicalGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyRodent DiseasesStructural BiologyPaleoclimatologyPandemicmedicinePrevalenceAnimalsHumanslcsh:QH301-705.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyDisease ReservoirsPopulation DensityPlaguebiologyEcologyPopulation sizeCell BiologyHistory 20th Centurybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaselcsh:Biology (General)Yersinia pestisCommentaryAsia CentralGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGerbillinaeDevelopmental BiologyBiotechnologyResearch ArticleBMC biology
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Nested assemblages resulting from host size variation: the case of endoparasite communities in fish hosts

2001

Nested species subsets are a common pattern in many types of communities found in insular or fragmented habitats. Nestedness occurs in some communities of ectoparasites of fish, as does the exact opposite departure from random assembly, anti-nestedness. Here, we looked for nested and anti-nested patterns in the species composition of communities of internal parasites of 23 fish populations from two localities in Finland. We also compared various community parameters of nested and anti-nested assemblages of parasites, and determined whether nestedness may result simply from a size-related accumulation of parasite species by feeding fish hosts. Nested parasite communities were characterised b…

EcologyParasitic Diseases AnimalFishesCommunity structureInterspecific competitionBiologyModels BiologicalPopulation densityHost-Parasite InteractionsColonisationFish DiseasesInfectious DiseasesHabitatPrevalenceAnimalsBody ConstitutionParasite hostingNestednessParasitesParasitologySpecies richnessFinlandInternational Journal for Parasitology
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Diel vertical movements of zooplankton in lake La Cruz (Cuenca, Spain)

2000

The study of diel vertical movements of zooplankton in a small meromictic karstic lake (lake La Cruz), presenting highly stratified waters, was performed using two different methodologies: (i) samples were taken along the vertical profile and were compared at different hours in a diel cycle; (ii) some plankton traps were located at different depths, covering different periods of time, to catch organisms going upwards and downwards. The main subject of this study has been the vertical movements affecting rotifers since they were dominant in the zooplankton of this lake, but we have also included the results obtained for other zooplankton groups. The results indicate an almost general movemen…

EcologybiologyEcologyDiurnal temperature variationAquatic SciencePlanktonbiology.organism_classificationPopulation densityCrustaceanZooplanktonPredationOceanographyEnvironmental scienceHypolimnionDiel vertical migrationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Plankton Research
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Forest Fragmentation Increases Nest Predation in the Eurasian Treecreeper

2004

We used long-term breeding data to monitor the influences of fragmentation and habitat composi- tion at different spatial scales on the reproductive success of Eurasian Treecreepers (Certhia familiaris) breeding in nest boxes. We collected data from the same forest patches (2.7-65.1 ha in size) during seven breeding sea- sons. Nest predation varied considerably over the years and was the primary cause of nesting failure (mean annual rate of 21.6 ± 12.8%). Nest predation explained most of the variation in fledgling production during the study period. Landscape-level fragmentation (radius of 500 m from territory center) affected nest predation more than did fragmentation on the territory scal…

EcologybiologyEcologyFragmentation (computing)Certhia familiarisbiology.organism_classificationPopulation densityPredationHabitatNestSeasonal breederTreecreeperEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationConservation Biology
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Molecular characterisation of Galba truncatula, Lymnaea neotropica and L. schirazensis from Cajamarca, Peru and their potential role in transmission …

2012

Abstract Background Human and animal fascioliasis is emerging in many world regions, among which Andean countries constitute the largest regional hot spot and Peru the country presenting more human endemic areas. A survey was undertaken on the lymnaeid snails inhabiting the hyperendemic area of Cajamarca, where human prevalences are the highest known among the areas presenting a "valley transmission pattern", to establish which species are present, genetically characterise their populations by comparison with other human endemic areas, and discuss which ones have transmission capacity and their potential implications with human and animal infection. Methods Therefore, ribosomal DNA ITS-2 an…

EntomologyDisease reservoirMitochondrial DNAFascioliasisSnailsZoologyDNA MitochondrialPolymerase Chain ReactionHost-Parasite Interactionslcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesRNA Ribosomal 16SPeruFasciola hepaticaAnimalsHumanslcsh:RC109-216Galba truncatulaDisease ReservoirsPopulation DensityFasciolabiologyBase SequenceEcologyResearchbiology.organism_classificationFasciolaInfectious DiseasesGalbaParasitologyLarvaCyclooxygenase 1ParasitologyParasites & Vectors
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Estimating population size in wastewater-based epidemiology. Valencia metropolitan area as a case study.

2017

Wastewater can provide a wealth of epidemiologic data on common drugs consumed and on health and nutritional problems based on the biomarkers excreted into community sewage systems. One of the biggest uncertainties of these studies is the estimation of the number of inhabitants served by the treatment plants. Twelve human urine biomarkers —5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), acesulfame, atenolol, caffeine, carbamazepine, codeine, cotinine, creatinine, hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), naproxen, salicylic acid (SA) and hydroxycotinine (OHCOT)— were determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) to estimate population size. The results reveal that populations calculated fr…

Environmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSubstance-Related DisordersHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationWastewater-based epidemiologySewage010501 environmental sciencesWastewater01 natural sciencesPopulation densityWater Purificationchemistry.chemical_compoundHydrochlorothiazideLC–MS/MSEnvironmental healthEnvironmental ChemistryMedicineCitieseducationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPopulation Densityeducation.field_of_studyCreatininebusiness.industryIllicit DrugsPopulation sizeCodeinePopulation estimationPollutionchemistrySpainUrine biomarkersEnvironmental chemistrybusinessCotinineWater Pollutants Chemicalmedicine.drugEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of hazardous materials
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