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Data from: Rethinking the scale and formulation of indices assessing organism vulnerability to warmer habitats
负责人:
Garcia, Raquel A.
关键词:
Thermal heterogeneity Ectotherm Warming Tolerance Climate change Thermal tolerance Micro-climate
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6bq1c1r
摘要:
pular for vulnerability assessments across taxonomic groups and regions. However, such coarse descriptions of thermal landscape mask the spatio-temporal heterogeneity that organisms
Data from: Spatial and temporal escape from fungal parasitism in natural communities of anciently asexual bdelloid rotifers
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关键词:
Red Queen Asexuality Evolution of sex Coevolution Dispersal Dormancy
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.101n0
摘要:
(exposure to wind). Bdelloid ecology therefore matches a key condition of models in which asexuals persist through spatio-temporal decoupling from coevolving
Data from: Spatio-temporal dynamics of a tree-killing beetle and its predator
负责人:
Aaron Weed
关键词:
predator-prey dynamics spatial synchrony local stability
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.ms739
摘要:
ng spatio-temporal dynamics of a tree-killing bark beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis or SPB) and its key predator (Thanasimus dubius) across the southeastern United States. We fir
Data from: Basking sharks and oceanographic fronts: quantifying associations in the north-east Atlantic
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关键词:
animal tracking;habitat use;Remote sensing;marine vertebrate;marine megavertebrate;habitat preference;front mapping;Biologging
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.d0h7s
摘要:
r two spatio-temporal scales, (i) broad-scale, seasonally persistent frontal zones and (ii) contemporaneous thermal and chl-a fronts. Using random wal
Data from: Grizzly bear response to spatio-temporal variability in human recreational activity.
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关键词:
habitat selection;grizzly bear;Ursus arctos;movement ecology;recreation;iSSA;trails;human activity;linear disturbance
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.nq68420
摘要:
and a spatio-temporal model of motorised and non-motorised human recreational activity to examine the effect of human recreational activity along trails on bot
Data from: Scale-dependent foraging ecology of a marine top predator modelled using passive acoustic data
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关键词:
Tursiops;habitat preference;Generalized Estimating Equations;modelling;Multi-scale;PODs;Odontoceta;Echolocation;Feeding buzz;Tursiops truncatus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.83h07
摘要:
d to understand foraging ecology in echolocating species, and provides a robust analytical procedure for describing spatio-temporal patterns. Associations bet
Data from: Patterns of livestock depredation and cost-effectiveness of fortified livestock enclosures in northern Tanzania
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关键词:
Panthera leo;Canis mesomelas;human-wildlife conflict;Panthera pardus;Acinonyx jubatus;Crocuta crocuta
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.28fr4qh
摘要:
iatory killings of major carnivore species due to livestock depredation, (ii) describe the spatio-temporal characteristics of carnivore raids on livestock
Data from: Long-term demographic surveys reveal a consistent relationship between average occupancy and abundance within local populati
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关键词:
metapopulation ecology;landscape ecology;habitat quality;occupancy-abundance relationship;analysis of variance;species distribution modeling;Melitaea cinxia
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.ksn02v707
摘要:
across years, with large uncorrelated random variation and strong local population stochasticity. In contrast, the spatio-temporal ra
Data from: Spatio-temporal dynamics of density-dependent dispersal during a population colonisation
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关键词:
translocation;Rapid evolution;emigration;kinship;Dispersal;Poecilia reticulata;slope of density-dependence;individual-based data;movement
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.td54031
摘要:
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio-temporal changes in density affect dispersal. Density can inform on fitness
Data from: A genetic demographic analysis of Lake Malawi rock-dwelling cichlids using spatio-temporal sampling
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关键词:
effective population size;Bayesian skyline plots;demographic history;Maylandia benetos;biodiversity conservation;Holocene;Maylandia zebra;drift;Pleistocene
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.53686
摘要:
and suggested that it split off the sympatric M. zebra population. Overall, our data indicate that micro-endemics and populations in less favourable habitats ha

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