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Changes in the Spatial Structure of the Landscape of Isolated Forest Complexes in the 19th and 20th Centuries and Their Potential Effects on Supporti…

2020

This study assesses the changes in the spatial structure of the landscape between 1825 and 2019 in the isolated, protected forest complex of the Niemodlin Forests. Based on the analysis of changes in this structure, a change the supporting ecosystem services related to the protection of biodiversity was proposed. The landscape metrics were used separately for the analysis of the structure of the whole landscape, and individual types of ecosystems were used in the research. There were no major changes in the share of individual types of ecosystems during the period under review. At the same time, a very large increase in built-up areas and tree stands was found in 1825. Landscape metrics poi…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830Biodiversitylcsh:Renewable energy sourcesManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawlandscape metrics010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesforestEcosystem degradationlandscape structure; landscape metrics; landscape changes; forestEcosystemlandscape structurelcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSpatial structurebusiness.industrylandscape changeslcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsEnvironmental resource managementFragmentation (computing)Structure and functionGeographylcsh:TD194-195HabitatbusinessSustainability
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Physiological stress does not increase with urbanization in European blackbirds: Evidence from hormonal, immunological and cellular indicators

2020

Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urban areas expose animal communities to novel challenges, they may also provide more stable environments in which environmental fluctuations are buffered. Species´ ecology and physiology may determine their capacity to cope with the city life. However, the physiological mechanisms underlying organismal responses to urbanization, and whether different physiological systems are equally affected by urban environments remain poorly understood. This severely limits our capacity to predict the impact of anthropogenic habitats on wild populations. In this study, we measured indicators of physiological…

MaleBLOOD-CELLSEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcology (disciplines)URBAN010501 environmental sciencesCellular levelBiologyStress01 natural sciencesSongbirdsBirdsPASSER-DOMESTICUSStress PhysiologicalUrbanizationBODY CONDITION11. SustainabilityAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryCitiesWaste Management and DisposalEcosystemFEATHER CORTICOSTERONEPhysiological stress0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEcologyLandscape structureTURDUS-MERULAUrbanization15. Life on landPollutionPhysiological responses3. Good healthHabitatH/L ratioHOUSE SPARROWSLEUKOCYTE PROFILESHeat-shock proteins[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyCorticosteroneFOOD SUPPLEMENTATIONHormoneScience of The Total Environment
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Fragmentation des habitats et interactions hôtes-parasites

2021

Habitat fragmentation is one of the main threats to global biodiversity and despite an abundant literature on the impact of fragmentation on species abundance and diversity, the consequences of this global change in terms of ecological and evolutionary processes remain poorly understood. Beyond their direct contribution to biodiversity, as species-rich category of organisms, parasites could be involved in biodiversity change as key actors of ecological and evolutionary processes. The present work aims to understand the effect of forest fragmentation on host-parasite interactions. It is based on a large sampling carried out in the Lesser Antilles and in French Guiana, and allowing the obtent…

[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesParasite prevalencePopulation geneticsApparent competitionLandscape structureCompétition apparenteStructure du paysageTropical forestGénétique des populationsEcological networksForêt tropicalePrévalence parasitaireRéseaux écologiques
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Habitat quality is more important than matrix quality for bird communities in protected areas

2018

Protected areas are meant to preserve native local communities within their boundaries, but they are not independent from their surroundings. Impoverished habitat quality in the matrix might influence the species composition within the protected areas through biotic homogenization. The aim of this study was to determine the impacts of matrix quality on species richness and trait composition of bird communities from the Finnish reserve area network and whether the communities are being subject of biotic homogenization due to the lowered quality of the landscape matrix. We used joint species distribution modeling to study how characteristics of the Finnish forest reserves and the quality of t…

0106 biological sciencesbeta-diversitySpecies distributionBeta diversityDIVERSITY010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesECOLOGICAL PROCESSESbird communitysuojelualueetmonimuotoisuusBOREAL FORESTSbeta‐diversityboreal forestLANDSCAPE STRUCTUREcommunity compositionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationOriginal ResearchNature reserveNORTHERN FINLANDgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologykoostumusEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyTaigakangasmetsätSpecies diversityeliöyhteisöt15. Life on landyhteisötOld-growth forestINSECTIVOROUS BIRDSbiotic homogenizationPASSERINE BIRDSEXTINCTIONHabitat415 Other agricultural sciences1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyta1181linnutSpecies richnessprotected areasFRAGMENTATION
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Propozycja regionalizacji fizycznogeograficznej Sudetów Wschodnich

2018

Artykuł przedstawia propozycję wyznaczenia granic Sudetów Wschodnich oraz podziału fizycznogeograficznego makroregionu na mezoregiony. Przy wyznaczaniu granic uwzględniono w większym stopniu genetyczno-geologiczny podział Sudetów związany z orogenezą waryscyjską. W podziale na mezoregiony w większym stopniu uwzględniono kryteria litostratygraficzne.

Sudety Wschodnieregionalizacja fizycznogeograficznaphysico-geographical regionalizationstruktura krajobrazulandscape structureThe Eastern Sudetes MountainPrace i Studia Geograficzne
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The (Evolving) vineyard’s age structure in the valencian community, Spain. A new demographic approach for rural development and landscape analysis

2019

Vineyards have assumed a key role as rural landmarks in recent decades. Investigating vineyard dynamics and contexts may reveal various economic, cultural, and environmental aspects of rural landscapes, which can be linked to land-use changes and major soil degradation processes, including soil erosion. As a contribution to rural landscape studies, the purpose of this work is to investigate the spatial distribution of vineyard plots in the Valencian community, located in the eastern area of the Iberian Peninsula, focusing on the final product, the type of vineyard and how long each vineyard has been settled over time. The work provides a comprehensive analysis of a wine-growing landscape, c…

Land-use changePlant Science010501 environmental sciencesSpatial distributionAge class01 natural sciencesVineyardSoil degradationValencian communityAge class; Land-use change; Landscape structure; Soil degradation; VineyardsPeninsulaSoil retrogression and degradationLand use land-use change and forestrylcsh:Agriculture (General)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementLandscape structure04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVineyardslcsh:S1-972GeographyWork (electrical)Sustainability040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood Science
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The spatial structure of the landscape and ecological system of nature protection in the Upper Oder Valley

2017

The study evaluates the spatial structure of the landscape in the Upper Oder valley along a section of about 100 km. It is a part of the valley with the strongest anthropopressure. According to the theory of ecosystem services, one of the functions of the Oder valley landscape is protection of its biodiversity. It is fulfilled by protecting valuable relicts of pristine ecosystems of the valley and by ensuring the function of an ecological corridor. The most important in it are riparian forests and oak-hornbeam forests, meadows, swamps, peatbogs and old river beds. The spatial structure of the landscape within the test section of the Oder valley is characterized by a considerable mosaic. The…

the Oder Valleyecological corridorcoefficient of naturalnature protection: landscape structureProblemy Ekologii Krajobrazu
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Bryophyte diversity in semi-natural grasslands : the effects of habitat quantity and quality

2015

Edeltäneiden vuosisatojen maatalouskäytännöt loivat elinympäristöjä, joihin tänä päivänä viitataan perinnebiotooppeina. Siirtymä moderniin maatalouteen on muiden maankäytön muutosten ohella vähentänyt näitä biologisesti, kulttuurisesti ja sosiaalisesti arvokkaita elinympäristöjä murto-osaan entisestä. Perinnebiotoopeille tyypillinen avoimuus, vähäravinteisuus ja säännölliset häiriöt tekevät niistä biologisesti monimuotoisia elinympäristöjä. Perinnebiotooppien pinta-alan pienenemisen ja pirstoutumisen seurauksena on ollut useiden lajien uhanalaistuminen. Jäljellä olevien perinnebiotooppien laatua uhkaa etenkin hoidon riittämättömyys. Sammalet ovat kooltaan pieniä ja ekologialtaan riippuvaisi…

sammalettramplingperinnemaisemameadowlaiduntaminengrazingspecies richnesstraditional rural biotopeslandscape structureperinnebiotooppimowingniitytniitto
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