Brown, Kerry Anthony.State University of New York at Stony Brook.Brown, K.A. ( 2004 ) Linking population, ecosystem, and landscape ecology through biological invasions: Syzygium jambos invasion in Puerto Rico . PhD Thesis , Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York....
reduction of several ES such as (1) regulating: carbon sequestration, air quality, climate, pollination, soil formation, erosion and flood retention, water purification and pest and diseases, (2) food production, medicinal plants, fibre, fodder and timber and (3) cultural: Landscape aesthetics (...
The single-cell transcriptional landscape of mammalian organogenesis. Nature. 2019;566(7745):496–502. Article PubMed PubMed Central CAS Google Scholar Hao Y, Hao S, Andersen-Nissen E, Mauck WM III, Zheng S, Butler A, et al. Integrated analysis of multimodal single-cell data. Cell. ...
So, even a few hunters on the landscape targeting only particular species might have led to population declines among numerous megafauna species without any long-term increase in hunting pressure from a growing human population. While this may have been the case for megafauna more broadly, our ...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Landscape Ecology BranchTaylor & Francis GroupGiscience & Remote SensingS. T. Jarnagin, "Regional and global patterns of population, land use, and land cover change: an overview of stressors and impacts," GIScience & Remote Sensing, vol. 41, no. 3, pp...
LEA: an R package for landscape and ecological association studies. Methods Ecol Evol. 2015;6:925–9. Article Google Scholar Cingolani P, Platts A, Wang LL, Coon M, Nguyen T, Wang L, et al. A program for annotating and predicting the effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms, SnpEff:...
The importance of viewing the soil as a heterogeneous biotic landscape is that each of the different sites that occur in soil, with different organisms and different physical/chemical conditions, may behave differently. The functioning of the overall soil system is not a simple average of different...
A 1,000 m radius circle (314 ha) was chosen for analysis of landscape impacts on the breeding bird community because it was comparable in size to our largest green area (255 ha), and was large enough that a variety of green areas of a range of sizes were often included in the circle...
Urban air pollution resulting from economic growth as well as urbanization impacts the health of inhabitants. This study aims to examine the spatial distribution of particulate matter (PM10) and the risk of exposure for the population in the Klang Valley
The respective ecosystems can be of different dimension, ranging from a single individual serving as host ecosystem for a community of microorganisms, to a local population in a distinct environment up to a global scale. In conservation biology, measuring biodiversity is a crucial tool to assess ...