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Population changes in Czech passerines are predicted by their life-history and ecological traits

2010

A species’ susceptibility to environmental change might be predicted by its ecological and life-history traits. However, the effects of such traits on long-term bird population trends have not yet been assessed using a comprehensive set of explanatory variables. Moreover, the extent to which phylogeny affects patterns in the interspecific variability of population changes is unclear. Our study focuses on the interspecific variability in long-term population trends and annual population fluctuations of 68 passerine species in the Czech Republic, assessing the effects of eight life-history and five ecological traits. Ordination of life-history traits of 68 species revealed a life-history grad…

Ecological nicheeducation.field_of_studyEnvironmental changebiologyEcologyPopulationZoologyInterspecific competitionPasserineAnimal ecologyAbundance (ecology)biology.animalPopulation growthAnimal Science and ZoologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIbis
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Assessment of Ecological Risks at Former Landfill Site Using TRIAD Procedure and Multicriteria Analysis

2012

Old industrial landfills are important sources of environmental contamination in Europe, including Finland. In this study, we demonstrated the combination of TRIAD procedure, multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA), and statistical Monte Carlo analysis for assessing the risks to terrestrial biota in a former landfill site contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) and metals. First, we generated hazard quotients by dividing the concentrations of metals and PHCs in soil by the corresponding risk-based ecological benchmarks. Then we conducted ecotoxicity tests using five plant species, earthworms, and potworms, and determined the abundance and diversity of soil invertebrates from additional…

EcologyAbundance (ecology)Physiology (medical)Environmental scienceSampling (statistics)Sample (statistics)Safety Risk Reliability and QualityMultiple-criteria decision analysisRisk assessmentSoil contaminationHazardWeightingRisk Analysis
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Energy density and its variation in space limit species richness of boreal forest birds

2012

Aim  An area’s ability to support species may be dependent not only on the total amount of available energy it contains but also on energy density (i.e. available energy per unit area). Acknowledging these two aspects of energy availability may increase mechanistic understanding of how increased energy availability results in increased species richness. We studied the relationship between energy density, its variation in space and boreal forest bird species richness and investigated two possible mechanisms: (1) metabolic constraints of organisms, and (2) increased resource availability for specialists. Location  Protected areas in Finland’s boreal forest. Methods  We tested whether bird spe…

EcologyEcologyAbundance (ecology)Available energySpecies diversitySpecies richnessRank abundance curveBody size and species richnessBiologyGeneralist and specialist speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSpatial heterogeneityJournal of Biogeography
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River bioassessment and the preservation of threatened species: Towards acceptable biological quality criteria

2010

Abstract A central objective of environmental management is to maintain biodiversity, including populations of threatened species. Freshwater ecosystems are increasingly assessed by their biotic properties, but whether the resulting classifications of biotic condition are sufficient to protect species with conservation status has received very little consideration. We used data from 225 reference and impacted river sites from Finland to examine whether the occurrence and abundance of threatened macroinvertebrate species (TS) are associated with a commonly used estimate of biological condition (Observed-to-Expected number of predicted taxa of macroinvertebrates or O/E-ratio of taxonomic comp…

EcologyEcologyBiodiversityGeneral Decision SciencesFreshwater ecosystemTaxonGeographyWater Framework DirectiveAbundance (ecology)Threatened speciesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceConservation statusEuropean unionEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonEcological Indicators
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Size matters in studies of dead wood and wood-inhabiting fungi

2011

Abstract Because biased biodiversity surveys may result in ineffective use of conservation or research resources it is important that measures for biodiversity are accurate. In forest ecosystems wood-inhabiting fungi are an ecologically important species group. We addressed the question whether or not the traditional methodology to survey only coarse woody debris provides accurate estimates of the assemblages of wood-inhabiting fungi or the dead wood itself. In this study, we included all dead wood pieces irrespective of the diameter. Our results showed that the chosen minimum size of studied dead wood pieces has crucial importance for species recordings of wood-inhabiting fungi and for rec…

EcologyEcologyEcological ModelingTaigaBiodiversityPlant ScienceBiologySnagAbundance (ecology)Forest ecologyOrdinationSpecies richnessCoarse woody debrisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFungal Ecology
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Effect of algal architecture on associated fauna: some evidence from phytal molluscs

2002

In the southern Mediterranean Sea, replicate samples of six common upper-infralittoral algae (Cystoseira barbatula, Cystoseira spinosa, Sargassum vulgare, Halopteris scoparia, Dictyota fasciola, and Dictyota dichotoma) were collected with the major goal of investigating the composition and structure of molluscan assemblages between the algal species. In order to measure the habitat architecture of the six algal species and relate this to the molluscan assemblages, several structural attributes were calculated on each individual plant. There were differences in architectural attributes between the six algal species, with data recorded for S. vulgare and H. scoparia more similar to data for C…

EcologyEcologyFaunaSpecies diversityAquatic ScienceBiologyCystoseirabiology.organism_classificationAlgaeHabitatAbundance (ecology)BarbatulaBotanyMolluscaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Biology
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How livestock grazing affects vegetation structures and small mammal distribution in the semi-arid Karoo

2000

In this study we investigated vegetation changes superimposed by grazing and their effect on small mammals in the Karoo (South Africa) on grazed farmland and an adjacent, 10-year livestock enclosure. Plains and drainage line habitats were compared by monitoring vegetation height and cover, and small mammal species composition and abundance along transects. Animals were captured by live trapping. Vegetation cover was low on the grazed compared to the ungrazed study site, but vegetation height did not differ. The number of small mammal individuals and the number of species captured was higher at the ungrazed study site. Two species of climbing rodents captured in the ungrazed drainage line we…

EcologyEcologyanimal diseasesVegetationAridGeographyHabitatAbundance (ecology)parasitic diseasesGrazingSpecies richnessRangelandTransectEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Arid Environments
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Analysis of a herpetofaunal community from an altered marshy area in Sicily; with special remarks on habitat use (niche breadth and overlap), relativ…

2005

A field survey was conducted in a highly degraded barren environment in Sicily in order to investigate herpetofaunal community composition and structure, habitat use (niche breadth and overlap) and relative abundance of a snake predator and two species of lizard prey. The site was chosen because it has a simple community structure and thus there is potentially less ecological complexity to cloud any patterns observed. We found an unexpectedly high overlap in habitat use between the two closely related lizards that might be explained either by a high competition for space or through predator-mediated co-existence i.e. the prevention of the competitive exclusion of one lizard over the other. …

EcologyLizardmedia_common.quotation_subjectNichehabitat useherpetofaunaBiologyCompetition (biology)PredationlizardsHabitatAbundance (ecology)biology.animalAnimal Science and ZoologyPredatorRelative species abundanceSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_common
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A New, Ecologically Self-Significant Metric of Species-Abundance Unevenness, Reliably Highlighting the Intensity of Interspecific Competition

2021

A wide series of commonly used metrics of abundance-evenness (or -unevenness) have been proposed to characterize synthetically the distributions of species-abundances, accounting for the hierarchic-like organization of species within natural communities. Among them, most – if not all–have been relevantly criticized on their serious limitations regarding both their “descriptive” and their “interpretative” capacities. From the descriptive point of view, many authors have already repeatedly emphasized the formal non-independenceof conventional (un-)evenness metrics with respect to species-richness, leading, in particular, to unacceptable bias when comparing communities differing by their speci…

EcologyMetric (mathematics)Species evennessInterspecific competitionBiologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesRelative species abundanceGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyIntensity (heat transfer)Annual Research & Review in Biology
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Merging science and arts to communicate nature conservation

2015

Abstract As a response to overall negative attitudes on nature conservation, Latvian scientists and artists launched a new initiative to communicate biodiversity. Unlike previous efforts, this initiative also included arts (poetry, music, dance and photo/video) as part of the information campaign. This project, named Nature Concert Hall, has been very successful between 2006 and 2012 in terms of receiving national and international recognition; this paper aimed to evaluate its efficiency in increasing the public’s knowledge and awareness of nature conservation issues and pro-environmental behaviour. We used an electronic web-form survey to investigate the views of the Nature Concert Hall’s …

EcologyPoetryDancebusiness.industryLatvianPublic relationsThe artslanguage.human_languageInformation campaignNature ConservationlanguageSociologyRural areabusinessOlder peopleNature and Landscape ConservationJournal for Nature Conservation
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