Climate change vulnerability assessment of species
Assessing species' vulnerability to climate change is a prerequisite for develo** effective
strategies to conserve them. The last three decades have seen exponential growth in the …
strategies to conserve them. The last three decades have seen exponential growth in the …
Incorporating uncertainty in predictive species distribution modelling
Motivated by the need to solve ecological problems (climate change, habitat fragmentation
and biological invasions), there has been increasing interest in species distribution models …
and biological invasions), there has been increasing interest in species distribution models …
Environmental DNA sampling is more sensitive than a traditional survey technique for detecting an aquatic invader
Effective management of alien species requires detecting populations in the early stages of
invasion. Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling can detect aquatic species at relatively low …
invasion. Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling can detect aquatic species at relatively low …
Seasonal variation in environmental DNA in relation to population size and environmental factors
Analysing DNA that organisms release into the environment (environmental DNA, or eDNA)
has enormous potential for assessing rare and cryptic species. At present the method is only …
has enormous potential for assessing rare and cryptic species. At present the method is only …
The effects of climate change and land‐use change on demographic rates and population viability
Understanding the processes that lead to species extinctions is vital for lessening pressures
on biodiversity. While species diversity, presence and abundance are most commonly used …
on biodiversity. While species diversity, presence and abundance are most commonly used …
[КНИГА][B] Amphibians and reptiles
T Beebee - 2013 - books.google.com
Page 1 Amphibians and reptiles TREVOR BEEBEE # PELAGIC Naturalists' Handbooks 31
PUBLISHING Ecology and identification Page 2 Naturalists’ Handbooks 31 Amphibians and …
PUBLISHING Ecology and identification Page 2 Naturalists’ Handbooks 31 Amphibians and …
Movement ecology of amphibians: a missing component for understanding population declines
Movement is a fundamental process of all organisms that has strong consequences for
individual fitness, gene flow, natural selection, adaptation, population persistence …
individual fitness, gene flow, natural selection, adaptation, population persistence …
Drought, deluge and declines: the impact of precipitation extremes on amphibians in a changing climate
SC Walls, WJ Barichivich, ME Brown - Biology, 2013 - mdpi.com
The Class Amphibia is one of the most severely impacted taxa in an on-going global
biodiversity crisis. Because amphibian reproduction is tightly associated with the presence …
biodiversity crisis. Because amphibian reproduction is tightly associated with the presence …
Contrasting effects of temperature and precipitation change on amphibian phenology, abundance and performance
Climate change is determining a generalized phenological advancement, and amphibians
are among the taxa showing the strongest phenological responsiveness to warming …
are among the taxa showing the strongest phenological responsiveness to warming …
Movement ecology of amphibians: from individual migratory behaviour to spatially structured populations in heterogeneous landscapes,
U Sinsch - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2014 - cdnsciencepub.com
Both genetic cohesion among local populations of animals and range expansion depend on
the frequency of dispersers moving at an interpatch scale. Animal movement has an …
the frequency of dispersers moving at an interpatch scale. Animal movement has an …