The application of management practices based on dogmas may lead to unexpected results, and hence to the bad allocation of economic resources. This is an especially relevant …
Aim To describe the population trend for European turtle doves in Spain. To identify favourable and unfavourable areas for the species and to test whether favourability or land …
Climate change has already had profound effects on biodiversity in a range of habitats across the globe (Parmesan & Yohe 2003), including significant impacts on the distribution …
C Cheng, Z Ma - Biological Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Along with ongoing loss of natural habitats, expanding artificial (human-made or human- managed) habitats provide alternative habitats for many wildlife species. Many studies have …
We analyze different aspects of our quantum modeling approach of human concepts, and more specifically focus on the quantum effects of contextuality, interference, entanglement …
According to the ideal despotic distribution (IDD), dominant individuals gain a fitness advantage by acquiring territories that are of higher quality, thereby forcing other individuals …
RS Cantrell, C Cosner, KY Lam - SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2021 - SIAM
A population is said to have an ideal free distribution in a spatially heterogeneous but temporally constant environment if each of its members has chosen a fixed spatial location …
Species occurrence and community structure are strongly influenced by multiple factors like habitat selection, species movement capabilities, competition, or conspecific and …
Quantifying habitat quality is dependent on measuring a site's relative contribution to population growth rate. This is challenging for studies of waterbirds, whose high mobility can …