Search results for "Spatial ecology"

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Analysis of spatial patterns informs community assembly and sampling requirements for Collembola in forest soils

2018

Abstract The relative importance of niche separation, non-equilibrial and neutral models of community assembly has been a theme in community ecology for many decades with none appearing to be applicable under all circumstances. In this study, Collembola species abundances were recorded over eleven consecutive years in a spatially explicit grid and used to examine (i) whether observed beta diversity differed from that expected under conditions of neutrality, (ii) whether sampling points differed in their relative contributions to overall beta diversity, and (iii) the number of samples required to provide comparable estimates of species richness across three forest sites. Neutrality could not…

0106 biological sciencesCommunityEcologyBeta diversityNiche differentiationSampling (statistics)04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSpatial heterogeneityGeography040103 agronomy & agricultureSpatial ecology0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesRarefaction (ecology)Species richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationActa Oecologica
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A Marine Spatial Planning Approach to Minimize Discards: Challenges and Opportunities of the Landing Obligation in European Waters

2018

A sensible approach to minimize discards is to avoid areas or seasons where unwanted catch may be present. The implementation of a Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) approach to discard management requires the understanding of marine biological processes, as well as fishing conditions at a defined spatial scale. Mathematical models that analyze the spatio-temporal conditions of selected fishing areas allow the definition of different scenarios where discards are minimized by avoiding fishing for unwanted species and/or illegal specimens. Here we show some examples of how particular spatial models can be used for advice on MSP for discards. We introduce a geoserver GIS platform developed to produ…

0106 biological sciencesComputer sciencebusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEnvironmental resource managementFishingMarine spatial planning010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCentro Oceanográfico de A CoruñaGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSDiscardsSpatial ecologyPesqueríasObligationbusiness
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Impacts of agricultural intensification on bird communities: New insights from a multi-level and multi-facet approach of biodiversity

2016

International audience; Following the multiplicity of studies dealing with the effects of agricultural intensification on bird diversity, one of the lessons drawn is that these effects depend on both the taxonomic group, the component of diversity, the aspect of intensification, and the spatial scale. This often leads to disparate results among studies suggesting that the investigation of agriculture-biodiversity relationships suffers from scale-dependence, information redundancy, non-linearity problems, and thus, unpredictability.Here, we propose a multi-scale and multi-facet approach to clarify the impacts of agricultural intensification on biodiversity and possible mitigating actions. Ou…

0106 biological sciencesCrop practices010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesta1172BiodiversityBeta diversityScalesLand coverGeneralist and specialist speciesFarmland bird diversity010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTrophic level2. Zero hungerEcologyAgroforestryEcologybusiness.industryAgricultural intensification15. Life on landGeographyLandscape homogenisationAgricultureSpatial ecologyta1181Biological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies traits[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologybusinessAgronomy and Crop Science
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Spatial structure and β-diversity of phytoplankton in Tibetan Plateau lakes: nestedness or replacement?

2017

Spatial patterns and β-diversity of phytoplankton assemblages depend on the relative importance of species dispersal capacity and species-sorting. Variability in species composition, composed by differences in species richness (nestedness) and/or species replacement, may be caused by niche availability and environmental selection. A field survey was carried out in Tibetan plateau on 38 lakes. Tibetan plateau lakes, located at high elevation, are harsh ecosystems characterized by low temperatures, low available nutrients, high UV amount, and strong salinity gradients. Only well-adapted species can survive in these environments. We therefore hypothesized that environmental filtering was the m…

0106 biological sciencesEcological nicheDiversitygeographyPlateaugeography.geographical_feature_categoryNiche theoryEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologySpatial scalefungiAquatic ScienceBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPhytoplanktonSpatial ecologyBiological dispersalNestednessEcosystemHarsh environmentSpecies richnessEnvironmental filteringHydrobiologia
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Integrating spatial management measures into fisheries: The Lepidorhombus spp. case study

2020

Most fisheries management systems rely on a set of regulatory measures to achieve desired objectives. Controls on catch and effort are usually supplemented with gear restrictions, minimum landing sizes, and in the framework of the new common fisheries policy, limitation of discards and by-catch. However, the increasing use of spatial management measures such as conservation areas or spatial and temporal area closures faces new challenges for fishery managers. Here we present an integrated spatial framework to identify areas in which undersized commercial species are more abundant. Once these areas are identified they could be avoided by fishers, minimizing the fishing impact over the immatu…

0106 biological sciencesEconomics and EconometricsCentro Oceanográfico de SantanderFishingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic Science01 natural sciencesEnvironmental dataIntegrated fishery managementMedio MarinoUndersized fishBayesian modelsGeneral Environmental Sciencefishbiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologySensitive areas04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationDiscardsFisheryLepidorhombusGeographyDiscardsocean policySpatial managementLanding obligation040102 fisheriesSpatial ecology0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesFisheries managementMegrimecologyLaw
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Discard ban: A simulation-based approach combining hierarchical Bayesian and food web spatial models

2020

12 pages, 6 figures, 6 tables, 2 appendixes, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.103703

0106 biological sciencesEconomics and EconometricsComputer scienceFishingSede Central IEOContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceBayesian inference01 natural sciencesEnvironmental datamedia_common.cataloged_instanceEcoSimSpatial ecologyPesquerías14. Life underwaterEuropean unionGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonEcospacebusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEnvironmental resource management04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFood web modelDiscardsDiscards13. Climate actionBayesian modelLanding obligationMediterranean sea040102 fisheries0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesFisheries managementbusinessLaw
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Spatial ecology and habitat use of adult Booted eagles (Aquila pennata) during the breeding season: implications for conservation.

2016

Fast-moving technological advances, such as satellite tracking technologies, are providing in-depth information of aspects of avian ecology hitherto unknown. In fact, detailed information about movement ecology and ranging behaviour of birds is important not only from the perspective of the basic ecology, but also from the conservation point of view. This is particularly important in European countries where agricultural intensification, land abandonment and the withdrawal of traditional management agro-forestry practices pose a threat to biodiversity. The Booted Eagle, likewise other forest raptors, is an adequate bioindicator of human-dominated agro-forestry Mediterranean landscapes in wh…

0106 biological sciencesHome rangeEcology (disciplines)GPSForagingBiodiversityEcologia animal010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences010605 ornithologyMovement ecologyZoologiaNatura 2000ZoologíaBooted eaglebiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationHome rangeGeographyHabitatSpatial ecologySatellite telemetryNatura 2000Buffer areas
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Predicting marine species distributions: complementarity of food-web and Bayesian hierarchical modelling approaches

2019

16 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, 1 appendix

0106 biological sciencesMarine conservationSpecies distributionBayesian inference010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMediterranean SeaSpatial ecology14. Life underwaterCentro Oceanográfico de MurciaPesqueríasSpecies distribution modelsCommercial speciesSpatial planningEcospacebiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEcological ModelingMerluccius merluccius15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationEnvironmental niche modellingHabitatFood-web modelBayesian modelSpatial ecologyEnvironmental science
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Spatial genetic structure in the saddled sea bream (Oblada melanura [Linnaeus, 1758]) suggests multi-scaled patterns of connectivity between protecte…

2016

Marine protected areas (MPAs) and networks of MPAs are advocated worldwide for the achievement of marine conservation objectives. Although the knowledge about population connectivity is considered fundamental for the optimal design of MPAs and networks, the amount of information available for the Mediterranean Sea is currently scarce. We investigated the genetic structure of the saddled sea bream (Oblada melanura) and the level of genetic connectivity between protected and unprotected locations, using a set of 11 microsatellite loci. Spatial patterns of population differentiation were assessed locally (50–100 km) and regionally (500–1000 km), considering three MPAs of the Western Mediterran…

0106 biological sciencesMarine conservationeducation.field_of_studyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyMarine protected areaPopulationSpatial scaleAquatic ScienceSea breamGenetic connectivity010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFisheryGeographyMediterranean seaGenetic structureSpatial ecologyMarine protected areasMediterranean SeaBiological dispersalMarine protected area14. Life underwaterConservation biologyeducation
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Fish functional traits are affected by hydrodynamics at small spatial scale

2016

The Mediterranean damselfish Chromis chromis is a species with a broad distribution found both in the Mediterranean Sea and Eastern Atlantic as far south as the coast of Angola. We hypothesized that the species may have significant functional morphological plasticity to adapt along a gradient of environmental conditions. It is a non-migratory zooplanktivorous species and spends the daytime searching for food in the middle of the water column. Therefore, local hydrodynamics could be one of the environmental factors affecting traits of C. chromis with repercussions at the population level. We compared the body condition, individual growth and body shapes of damselfish collected under two diff…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateAgingGrowthAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMediterranean seaWater columnAquatic scienceEgadi marine protected areaMediterranean SeaAnimalsBody SizeHydrodynamic variabilityDamselfishMediterranean damselfishbiologyEcologyAnimal010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyMorphometryFishesGeneral MedicineHydrodynamicbiology.organism_classificationChromis chromisPollutionHydrodynamicsSpatial ecologyFish <Actinopterygii>Body condition state; Egadi marine protected area; Growth; Hydrodynamic variability; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean damselfish; MorphometryBody condition stateFishe
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