Search results for "habitat conservation"

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Do environmental diversity approaches lead to improved site selection? A comparison with the multi-species approach

2008

This paper suggests a new approach to select conservation areas cost-effectively according to the concept of complementarity and representation of focal natural features. The suggested environmental diversity (ED) site selection model maximizes ecological diversity, measured via ordination of the chosen taxa communities. Given their fundamental role in ecosystem functioning, vascular plants are chosen as the indicator taxa. We test the ED indicator model by contrasting it to the conventional site selection indicator (MS model), which maximizes the representation of species number in the indicator taxa. We demonstrate that the ED model is more cost-effective than the MS model. More important…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyRange (biology)Computer scienceCost effectivenessHabitat conservationBiodiversitySite selectionForestry15. Life on landManagement Monitoring Policy and Law010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesOrdinationEcosystem diversitySelection (genetic algorithm)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationForest Ecology and Management
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Evolutionary conservation advice for despotic populations: habitat heterogeneity favours conflict and reduces productivity in Seychelles magpie robins

2010

Individual preferences for good habitat are often thought to have a beneficial stabilizing effect for populations. However, if individuals preferentially compete for better-quality territories, these may become hotspots of conflict. We show that, in an endangered species, this process decreases the productivity of favoured territories to the extent that differences in productivity between territories disappear. Unlike predictions from current demographic theory on site-dependent population regulation (ideal despotic distribution), we show that population productivity is reduced if resources are distributed unevenly in space. Competition for high-quality habitat can thus have detrimental con…

0106 biological sciencesMaleConservation of Natural Resourcesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationEndangered speciesBiologySeychelles010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCompetition (biology)AnimalsPasseriformeseducationProductivityResearch ArticlesEcosystemGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyIdeal free distributionGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyBehavior AnimalEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyReproductionHabitat conservationGeneral Medicine15. Life on landBiological EvolutionSpatial heterogeneitySocial DominanceBiological dispersalFemaleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesTerritoriality
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Phytosociological survey vegetation map of Sicily (Mediterranean region)

2016

ABSTRACTWe present the results of a study aimed at developing a vegetation map of Sicily (Italy) including the smaller circum-Sicilian islands, for an area of approximately 25,703 km2. The work is a synthesis of studies carried out in accordance with the survey methodology of phytosociology in the last 40 years over the whole study area. The vegetation map of Sicily was compiled in a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) environment, in order to produce a cartographic representation at a scale of 1:10,000 (reduced to a scale of 1:250,000). The physiognomic-structural characteristics of the plant landscape of Sicily are analyzed, providing a general and, at the same time, detailed overview …

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climatehabitat conservationGeography Planning and DevelopmentQuercus suberQuercus pubescens01 natural sciencesSicily; Phytosociology; vegetation map; GIS; habitat conservation; Mediterranean RegionEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)SicilybiologyPhytosociologyMediterranean RegionHabitat conservation04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetationGISbiology.organism_classificationDeciduousGeographyvegetation mapSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesPhysical geographyScale (map)Phytosociology010606 plant biology & botany
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Functional diversity of different vegetation types does not respond homogeneously to change over time after conservation translocation from a rural l…

2019

Abstract The anthropogenic impact on natural environments and the loss of species diversity along with changes in functional diversity call for effective steps to ensure habitat conservation. The functional diversity in particular has suffered in recent decades due to investment and land use changes. The translocation of whole turfs of certain vegetation plots prior to being destroyed is one possible solution for maintaining habitat functional diversity. In the presented paper, we analyse the functional changes in adaptive, regeneration and urbanity plant traits for meadow, heath and fen that were translocated from a rural site to a post-industrial site in a city. After five years of monito…

0106 biological sciencesSeed dispersalEx situMicroclimateBiodiversitytranslocationSoil ScienceTranslocationConservation010501 environmental scienceswet meadow010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesvegetationGrazingUrban landscapeex situ0105 earth and related environmental sciencesVegetationEcologyLand useEcologyconservationHabitat conservationurban landscapeSpecies diversityForestryGeographyHabitatWet meadowUrban Forestry and Urban Greening
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Biodiversity of wood-decay fungi in Italy

2011

Abstract Current knowledge about Italian wood-decay fungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota) is surveyed: 1582 taxa belonging to Ascomycota (341) and Basidiomycota (1241) have been reported, including 23 species new to science of Basidiomycota described from Italy within the last five years. Evaluating diversity of wood-decay fungi can provide a more accurate estimation of species richness for fungi which are an important functional component of ecosystems. Aphyllophoroid and Ascomycota species play an important role in habitat conservation and management. Sardinia, Sicily, the Alps and the Apennines are “hot spots” for wood-decay Basidiomycota in Italy.

Ascomycota Basidiomycota Biodiversity Italy wood-decay fungiascomycotabiologyAscomycotabasidiomycota; biodiversity; wood-decay fungi; italy; ascomycotaEcologybasidiomycotaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaHabitat conservationBiodiversitySpecies diversityAscomycota Basidiomycota biodiversity Italy wood-decay fungiBasidiomycotaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationwood-decay fungiTaxonitalyBotanyEcosystemSpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiodiversityPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Conservation of forest biodiversity using temporal conservation contracts

2012

Abstract Temporal conservation contracts are used to protect biodiversity in privately owned lands worldwide. We examine how stand characteristics and habitat requirements of target species affect the contract length in a boreal forest context. We develop an integrated optimization model and apply the model with data on endangered species occurring in spruce forests in Finland. The results suggest that a cost-effective conservation policy for protecting privately owned forest land involves both short- and long-term contracts between landowners and environmental agencies. The higher the conservation objective, the more intensively long-term contracts should be assigned. Managed stands should…

Economics and EconometricsAgroforestrybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementTaigaBiodiversityHabitat conservationEndangered speciesContext (language use)GeographyHabitatbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceForest biodiversityEcological Economics
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Invasive Aliens in Italy: Enumeration, History, Biology and Their Impact

2021

Italy includes two large islands, Sardinia and Sicily, and a peninsula separated from the European continent by the Alpine Arch. At national level ISPRA (Instituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale, Higher Institute for Environmental protection and research) is the instrument of the Ministry of Environment and for the Protection of the Territory and the Sea to carry out its mission, including the study, monitoring, and control of invasive alien species. Universities, Scientific Societies, and ONGs play a vital role in basic research. The interest in the study of alien plants is of a theoretical nature, as regards the migrations of living beings and interactions with native…

Integrated pest managementGeographyAgroforestryBiogeographyOrnamental plantSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataHabitat conservationAlien Species Habitat conservation Xenophytes
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The long history of rich fens supports persistence of plant and snail habitat specialists

2021

Increasing evidence for the effects of Holocene history on modern biotic communities suggests that current explanations of community patterns and conservation strategies require revisiting. Here we focused on Central European rich fens that are at high risk among mire habitats because of their relatively low environmental stability, and hence sensitivity to successional shifts. At each of 57 study sites, inventory of specialist species of bryophytes, vascular plants and land snails, measurements of local environmental conditions, area, and radiocarbon dating were conducted. We used Moran’s I spatial autocorrelation, multiple linear regression models, MDS, db-RDA, and null models to identify…

MetacommunityEcologybiologyHoloceneEcologyHabitat conservationBiodiversityBiodiversityGeneralist and specialist speciesbiology.organism_classificationEndangered habitatsMetacommunityGeographyHabitatUmbrella speciesIndicatorsSpecies richnessVertigo geyeriEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiodiversity and Conservation
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Structure and biodiversity of a Maltese maerl bed : new insight into the associated assemblage 24 years after the first investigation

2022

Maerl beds are biogenic benthic habitats distributed worldwide and known to sustain high productivity and biodiversity levels. In the Mediterranean, the number of studies that have been carried out is limited, and little is known on its real distribution, mostly due to the difficulties of exploring such habitats — Due to the high transparency of Mediterranean waters, maerl can be found at depths of over 50 m making mandatory the use of benthic grabs and ROVs. The last published data from Maltese waters were taken two decades ago. In this present study, we provide new insights on this poorly known habitat, in particular regarding the north western bank, designated as a NATURA 2000 protected …

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaMarine benthic ecologyAquatic biodiversity conservation -- MaltaOcean bottom -- MaltaEcologyHabitat conservation -- MaltaBenthic assemblage Conservation Coralligenous Habitat Seabed Trophic groups analysisAnimal Science and ZoologyAquatic ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Adianto-Pinguiculetum saetabensis (Pinguiculion longifoliae): a new rupicolous Saetabensian plant association

2019

Se describe una nueva asociación vegetal, Adianto capilli-veneris-Pinguiculetum saetabensis (All. Pinguiculion longifoliae), dominada por Pinguicula saetabensis, Adiantum capillus-veneris y Erica terminalis, que resulta endémica de las áreas termomediterráneas de la Sierra de Enguera (C-S de la provincia de Valencia). Es una comunidad rara y muy frágil, propia de grietas y oquedades de balmas y roquedos calizos donde se depositan tobas calcáreas, que permanecen húmedas y rezumantes durante buena parte del año. Se aportan asimismo datos sobre la composición florística, comportamiento ecológico, distribución y estado de conservación de este hábitat. A new plant association, Adianto capilli-ve…

Valencian CommunityHabitat conservationEspañaBotánicaFitosociologíaAdiantetea:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]SpainConservación de hábitatsUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAComunidad ValencianaSintaxonomySintaxonomíaPhytosociology
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