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Movement ecology and conservation: the case of African vultures

Movement ecology and conservation: the case of African vultures

... analysing movement properties, one could start to tease apart birds that cover a large area from those that stay more ...contrasting the individual movement properties between travellers and ... See full document

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Benefits and the hidden face of the maker movement: Thoughts on its appropriation in African context

Benefits and the hidden face of the maker movement: Thoughts on its appropriation in African context

... maintenance and permanent staff are required, to give a short-term solution to these needs, and this requires expertise and ...applications and implications for digital fabrication since 2008 ... See full document

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Landscape fragmentation and pollinator movement within agricultural environments: a modelling framework for exploring foraging and movement ecology

Landscape fragmentation and pollinator movement within agricultural environments: a modelling framework for exploring foraging and movement ecology

... pollinator movement within the environment, using a spatially-explicit individual-based model of the behaviour of a central-place forager that is nesting within its ...on the ... See full document

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Combining phylogeny, systematics and ecology to advance the conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida)

Combining phylogeny, systematics and ecology to advance the conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida)

... sensitivity and dramatic declines, freshwater mussels are prime targets for conservation and environmental ...history and ecological traits, which is lacking in many taxa, including threatened ... See full document

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Toward the quantification of a conceptual framework for movement ecology using circular statistical modeling.

Toward the quantification of a conceptual framework for movement ecology using circular statistical modeling.

... for the Kato– Jones distribution (a specific case was shown in ...for the asymptotic normality is ...by the selected model, we conducted the maximum likelihood method again, obtained ... See full document

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Phylogeography, ecology and conservation of skink Adamastor, Trachylepis Adamastor ceríaco, 2015

Phylogeography, ecology and conservation of skink Adamastor, Trachylepis Adamastor ceríaco, 2015

... by the fact that this arthropod may constitute an important source of food in small islands, due to its limited available prey according to Pérez-Mellado & Corti ...mainland the feeding on ants ... See full document

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CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE SEMIARID REGION AND DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF PRIVATE PRESERVATION AREAS

CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE SEMIARID REGION AND DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF PRIVATE PRESERVATION AREAS

... process of a number of RPPNs has been studied: a) the creation of Fazenda Tamanduá, in Santa Terezinha, state of Paraíba (PB), where there are projects for the production ... See full document

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Integrating ecology and evolutionary theory. A game changer for biodiversity conservation?

Integrating ecology and evolutionary theory. A game changer for biodiversity conservation?

... by the constructed niche must have sufficient genetic capacity to evolve in response to new selective pressures before going extinct, it follows that it is impor- tant to preserve not only functional diversity, ... See full document

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The Conservation Status of Eagles in South African Law

The Conservation Status of Eagles in South African Law

... whether the largest conservation areas, like the Kruger National Park, are large enough to support viable populations of large birds of prey such as the Martial ...respect ... See full document

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Historical Biogeography and Climate Change: application of Ecological niche-based models and GIS to the conservation of African elephants and giraffes

Historical Biogeography and Climate Change: application of Ecological niche-based models and GIS to the conservation of African elephants and giraffes

... most of the information. However, in this particular case, factors have an ecological meaning: the first factor, “marginality”, reflects the direction in which the species niche ... See full document

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Defining the importance of landscape metrics for large branchiopod biodiversity and conservation: the case of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands

Defining the importance of landscape metrics for large branchiopod biodiversity and conservation: the case of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands

... 640 The necessity of increasing our knowledge on large 641 branchiopod ecology should not be restricted only to 642 species or population level, but they should also 643 encompass higher levels ... See full document

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Human-related factors regulate the spatial ecology of domestic cats in sensitive areas for conservation

Human-related factors regulate the spatial ecology of domestic cats in sensitive areas for conservation

... degrees of dependence on humans, including feral cats living and reproducing freely at low densities in well-preserved natural areas ...[3,14,15]. The most problematic individuals are those living or ... See full document

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Conservation biogeography of ecologically interacting species: The case of the Iberian lynx and the European rabbit

Conservation biogeography of ecologically interacting species: The case of the Iberian lynx and the European rabbit

... characteristics of rabbit populations could also be playing a key role in this geographical ...trend. The phylogeographical analyses of Branco et ...from the southwestern and the ... See full document

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Uneven large-scale movement patterns in wild and reintroduced pre-adult bearded vultures: conservation implications.

Uneven large-scale movement patterns in wild and reintroduced pre-adult bearded vultures: conservation implications.

... consequence of different, non-mutually exclusive ...that the heterogeneity in age-class distributions among subpopulations is responsible for differences in animal ...from the Pyrenees were older ... See full document

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Gorgonians of the South of Portugal: biology, ecology and conservation

Gorgonians of the South of Portugal: biology, ecology and conservation

... bacteria and colloidal organic matter, being extremely efficient at capturing particles down to ...(Ruppert and Barnes, 1994; Riisgård and Larsen, 2010). On the other hand, gorgonians mainly ... See full document

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Biology, ecology and conservation of mobulid rays in the Azores

Biology, ecology and conservation of mobulid rays in the Azores

... Individuals of Manta alfredi and Manta birostris were re-sighted through photo-ID up to 30 and 20 years, respectively, after their initial identification (Marshall & Bennett, 2010; Clark, 2010; ... See full document

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Ideology and the possibility of African political theory: African socialism and “ubuntu” compared

Ideology and the possibility of African political theory: African socialism and “ubuntu” compared

... to African Socialism; in this ideology these are complemented by a third core concept that gives this ideology a distinctive character: its commitment to an egalitarian society 55 ...Although African ... See full document

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Skates and rays diversity, exploration and conservation - case-study of the thornback ray, Raja clavata

Skates and rays diversity, exploration and conservation - case-study of the thornback ray, Raja clavata

... nature of the secretions produced by the different gland zones was investigated using special histological staining ...protocols/techniques. The secretions of the club, papillary ... See full document

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Genetic diversity, conservation and evolutionary history of the African wild ass (Equus africanus): a non-invasive molecular approach

Genetic diversity, conservation and evolutionary history of the African wild ass (Equus africanus): a non-invasive molecular approach

... in the Red Sea Hills, adult female BSZM 1952 and male BSZM 1963. The latter is also known as “Max” (studbook no ...1.) and was the breeding stallion of the Nubian herd at ... See full document

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Ebola impact on african health systems entails a quest for more international and local resilience: the case of african portuguese speaking countries

Ebola impact on african health systems entails a quest for more international and local resilience: the case of african portuguese speaking countries

... Institute of Health ...includes the multilateral level in partnership with WHO. The first stage involved a visit to assess local needs, followed later by a second visit of Portuguese entities ... See full document

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