Altitudinal Migration Conservation implications - Search results - Wiki Altitudinal Migration Conservation Implications
The page "Altitudinal+Migration+Conservation+implications" does not exist. You can create a draft and submit it for review or request that a redirect be created, but consider checking the search results below to see whether the topic is already covered.
Altitudinal migration is a short-distance animal migration from lower altitudes to higher altitudes and back. Altitudinal migrants change their elevation... |
southern ocean. Shorter migrations are common, while longer ones are not. The shorter migrations include altitudinal migrations on mountains such as the... |
formation of vast deserts that isolated the sky islands. Endemism, altitudinal migration, and relict populations are some of the natural phenomena to be... |
Resplendent quetzal (section Conservation status) 1093/condor/106.3.449. Bjork, Robin; Powell, George (1994). "Implications of altitudinal migration for conservation strategies to protect tropical biodiversity: a case... |
Ecology (section Metapopulations and migration) Jacobsen, D. (2008). "Low oxygen pressure as a driving factor for the altitudinal decline in taxon richness of stream macroinvertebrates". Oecologia. 154... |
Cooper's hawk (section Migration) demography and life history of the lizard, Sceloporus jarrovi, along an altitudinal gradient in southeastern Arizona. Ecology, 60(5), 901–909. Linzey, D... |
taking place on current forest migration based on recent information. These studies are generally directed to the altitudinal shifts in forest species on... |
Cross River gorilla (section Conservation status) It consists of rugged, mountainous terrain and represents the highest altitudinal extent of the Cross River gorilla's distribution, with the highest point... |
Nuthatch (section Conservation status) several species occur in the same geographic region, there is often an altitudinal separation in their preferred habitats. Nuthatches prefer a fairly temperate... |
Brown bear (section Conservation status) Phylogeography of the North American Brown Bear and Implications for Conservation". Conservation. 12 (2): 408–417. Bibcode:1998ConBi..12..408W. doi:10... |
Cinereous vulture (section Status and conservation) Vulture, Aegypius monachus Linnaeus, 1766, in Turkey and implications for its conservation: (Aves: Falconiformes). Zoology in the Middle East, 51(1)... |
Nicrophorus nepalensis (section Migration) In addition to seasonal migration, N. nepalensis also exhibits altitudinal migration. Researchers found that N. nepalensis migrate to higher elevations... |
Dibamidae (section Conservation) frequently found in primary and secondary forests in a wide range of altitudinal variation (from the sea level to approximately 1300 meters above sea... |
Caucasus (P. s. lorenzii) and Himalayas (P. s. sindianus), and is an altitudinal migrant, moving to lower levels in winter. The nominate subspecies is... |
endangered Bonelli’s eagle’s population models: implications for conservation and management. Biological Conservation, 141(4), 1013-1020. Guzmán, J., & Castano... |
practices in areas of South America. Altitudinal migration Kuchis Rarámuri Sarakatsani Seasonal human migration Yaylak Jones, Schuyler. "Transhumance... |
Columba trocaz in agricultural and forest areas: implications for conservation". Bird Conservation International. 14 (3). Cambridge University Press... |
January 2008). "Can variation in risk of nest predation explain altitudinal migration in tropical birds?". Oecologia. 155 (2): 397–403. Bibcode:2008Oecol... |
Long-eared owl (section Migration) attitudinal range, this species may live at many elevations with no strong altitudinal preferences noted, although they tend to be absent above the montane... |
PMID 25376804. Lefebvre V, Villemant C, Fontaine C, Daugeron C (March 2018). "Altitudinal, temporal and trophic partitioning of flower-visitors in Alpine communities"... |