Pinnipeds around the world have been affected by habitat loss as a result of climate change and anthropomorphic activity, such as marine and coastal development. In addition to the physical reduction of available habitat, pinnipeds are impacted by second
habitat lossprotected areasHuman impacts on the natural environment have reached such proportions that in addition to an 'extinction crisis', we now also face a broader 'biome crisis'. Here we identify the world's terrestrial biomes and, at a finer spatial scale, ecoregions in which biodiversity...
Background/Question/Methods The San Joaquin kit fox is an endangered sub-species in decline due primarily to loss of habitat. This small, desert-adapted fox was once widely distributed across the floor of the southern San Joaquin Valley, but agriculture and development have replaced much of the...
Marsh H, Arraut EM, Diagne LK, Edwards H, Marmontel M (2017) Impact of climate change and loss of habitat on sirenians. In: Butterworth A (ed) Marine mammal wel- fare: human induced change in the marine environment and its impacts on marine mammal welfare. Springer, Cham, p 333-357...
Habitat Loss – habitat changed in way that usually adversely affects most or all species, effects longer term Habitat Conversion/Transformation – change in habitat, can result in degradation or loss; conversion often implies loss 83% of Earth’s surface has been transformed by humans ...
We also show that top-down regulation mitigates the effects of land use on plant biomass loss, suggesting that models lacking these interactions—including most carbon stock models—may not adequately capture land-use change impacts. Our results have important implications for understanding ecosystem ...
(2016). Theoretical impacts of habitat loss and generalist predation on predator-prey cycles. Ecological Modelling, 327, 85-94... K Vitense,AJ Wirsing,RC Tyson,... - 《Ecological Modelling》 被引量: 4发表: 2016年 Survival of male Tengmalm's owls increases with cover of old forest in th...
Along with habitat loss, other human-caused impacts such as over-exploitation, pollution and climate change are making it harder for migratory species to survive, the report found. RELATED:Monarch butterfly numbers in Mexico plummet to ...
our results suggest that the impacts of climate change are more severe on the eastern parts of the region (Golestan) and the Talysh Mountains (north-western Hyrcanian ecoregion) with over 85% and 34% loss of suitable habitats over the next 80 years. The central part of the Alborz Mountains...
et al. Climate change impacts on the distribution and diversity of major tree species in the temperate forests of Northern Iran. Reg. Environ. Change 19(8), 2711–2728 (2019). Article Google Scholar Ahmadi, K., et al. The potential impact of future climate on the distribution of ...