What is a keystone species and how do these species maintain biodiversity in the community? List a species that you would consider to be "less fastidious." Explain your answer. Species interactions differ in a) the extent to which one species i...
Define sterilization in terms of microbiology. Define the following: Biodiversity. Define the term ubiquitous and explain whether this term can be used appropriately to describe bacteria and archaea. What is the term used to refer to the gradual change in living communities that follows a disturbance...
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evidence of biodiversity regulation best supports the conservation-oriented alternative (0.36), has negative influence for the productive use alternative (0.09), and does not contribute to the protective and social use alternatives. Table 2 Weights of the relative contribution of the Forest Ecosystem Se...
Anthropogenic hybridization is recognized as a major threat to the long-term survival of natural populations. While identifying F1 hybrids might be simple, the detection of older admixed individuals is far from trivial and it is still debated whether the
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, Volume 11, Issue 4, 2018, pp. 511-515 Bo-Yeon Hwang,…, Gilsang Jeong View PDFShow 3 more articles Article Metrics Citations Citation Indexes45 Captures Readers81 View details About ScienceDirect Remote access Shopping cart Advertise Contact and support Term...
Regardless of the underlying objective, all results aim to generate benefits in mitigating climate change and improving biodiversity and human well-being. Global spatial prioritization provides initial guidelines, but for execution and greater effectiveness, an assessment must be made at the landscape or...