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Fish as Indicators of Lake Habitat Quality and a Proposed Application

by James C. Schneider, James C. Schneider, James C. Schneider , 2002
"... The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), provides equal opportunities for employment and access to Michigan’s natural resources. Both ..."
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), provides equal opportunities for employment and access to Michigan’s natural resources. Both

Habitat quality and population density drive occupancy dynamics of snowshoe hare

by Daniel H. Thornton, Aaron J. Wirsing, James D. Roth, Dennis L. Murray
"... in variegated landscapes ..."
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in variegated landscapes

Impact of habitat quality on forest plant species colonization. Forest Ecology and Management 115

by Olivier Honnay, Martin Hermy , 1999
"... The impact of habitat quality and site history on the recolonization potential of ancient-forest plant species on abandoned farmland was studied in the forest of Ename, Flanders, Belgium. With the exception of a network of fringe relics (linear elements mainly along exploitation roads), our study ar ..."
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The impact of habitat quality and site history on the recolonization potential of ancient-forest plant species on abandoned farmland was studied in the forest of Ename, Flanders, Belgium. With the exception of a network of fringe relics (linear elements mainly along exploitation roads), our study

L (2005) Sex ratio of Parus major and P. caeruleus broods depends on parental condition and habitat quality. Oikos 109

by Michael Stauss , Gernot Segelbacher , Jürgen Tomiuk , Lutz Bachmann , Segelbacher M Stauss , Tomiuk G , J Bachmann , M Stauss , J Tomiuk , / G Segelbacher , Á / L Bachmann
"... . Sex ratio of Parus major and P. caeruleus broods depends on parental condition and habitat quality. Á/ Oikos 109: 367 Á/373. Brood sex ratio was studied in 88 families of Parus caeruleus (blue tit) and 95 families of P. major (great tit) in deciduous and mixed forest habitats differing in food av ..."
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. Sex ratio of Parus major and P. caeruleus broods depends on parental condition and habitat quality. Á/ Oikos 109: 367 Á/373. Brood sex ratio was studied in 88 families of Parus caeruleus (blue tit) and 95 families of P. major (great tit) in deciduous and mixed forest habitats differing in food

RESEARCH ARTICLE Spatial, Temporal, and Density-Dependent Components of Habitat Quality for a Desert Owl

by Aaron D. Flesch, Richard L. Hutto, Willem J. D. Van Leeuwen, Kyle Hartfield, Sky Jacobs
"... Spatial variation in resources is a fundamental driver of habitat quality but the realized value of resources at any point in space may depend on the effects of conspecifics and stochastic factors, such as weather, which vary through time. We evaluated the relative and combined effects of habitat re ..."
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Spatial variation in resources is a fundamental driver of habitat quality but the realized value of resources at any point in space may depend on the effects of conspecifics and stochastic factors, such as weather, which vary through time. We evaluated the relative and combined effects of habitat

Multi-scale eff ect of landscape processes and habitat quality on newt abundance: Implications for conservation

by Mathieu Denoëla, Anthony Lehmannb
"... Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at different scales on population abundances, but very few have modelled their simultaneous effects. However, at a time of large declines in natural populations, it is essential to understand such multivar ..."
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Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at different scales on population abundances, but very few have modelled their simultaneous effects. However, at a time of large declines in natural populations, it is essential to understand

SOIL LOSS RISK AND HABITAT QUALITY IN STREAMS OF A MESO-SCALE RIVER BASIN

by Luiz Antonio, Martinelli Steven, F. Durrant, Risco De, Perda De, Solo E Qualidade, Do Habitat Numa, Bacia Hidrográfica, De Meso-escala
"... ABSTRACT: Soil loss expectation and possible relationships among soil erosion, riparian vegetation and water quality were studied in the São José dos Dourados River basin, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Through Geographic Information System (GIS) resources and technology, Soil Loss Expectation (SLE) da ..."
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) data obtained using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) model were analyzed. For the whole catchment area and for the 30 m buffer strips of the streams of 22 randomly selected catchments, the predominant land use and habitat quality were studied. Owing mainly to the high soil erodibility, the river

Effects of individual condition and habitat quality on natal dispersal behaviour in a small rodent

by Gry Gundersen, Harald Steen, Harry P. Andreassen
"... 1. Individuals should benefit from settling in high-quality habitats, but dispersers born under favourable conditions have a better physical condition and should therefore be more successful at settling in high-quality habitats. 2. We tested these predictions with root voles (Microtus oeconomus) by ..."
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1. Individuals should benefit from settling in high-quality habitats, but dispersers born under favourable conditions have a better physical condition and should therefore be more successful at settling in high-quality habitats. 2. We tested these predictions with root voles (Microtus oeconomus

Invasion by nonnative brook trout in Panther Creek, Idaho: roles of habitat quality, connectivity, and biotic resistance. Master’s thesis

by Joseph R. Benjamin, Jason B. Dunham, Matthew R. Dare
"... Abstract.—Theoretical models and empirical evidence suggest that the invasion of nonnative species in freshwaters is facilitated through the interaction of three factors: habitat quality, biotic resistance, and connectivity. We measured variables that represented each factor to determine which were ..."
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Abstract.—Theoretical models and empirical evidence suggest that the invasion of nonnative species in freshwaters is facilitated through the interaction of three factors: habitat quality, biotic resistance, and connectivity. We measured variables that represented each factor to determine which were

RESEARCH ARTICLE Stream Physical Characteristics Impact Habitat Quality for Pacific Salmon in Two Temperate Coastal Watersheds

by Jason B. Fellman, Eran Hood, William Dryer, Sanjay Pyare
"... Climate warming is likely to cause both indirect and direct impacts on the biophysical proper-ties of stream ecosystems especially in regions that support societally important fish species such as Pacific salmon. We studied the seasonal variability and interaction between stream temperature and DO i ..."
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in a low-gradient, forested stream and a glacial-fed stream in coastal southeast Alaska to assess how these key physical parameters impact freshwater habitat quality for salmon. We also use multiple regression analysis to evaluate how discharge and air temperature influence the seasonal patterns
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