Eucalypt woodlands Regrowth Benefits
... have shown that even relatively small seedlings can survive repeated fires once their lignotuber has developed beyond about 4 mm diameter, which takes about six months to a year (Fensham et al. 2008; Wardell-Johnson et al. 1997). Seedlings with lignotubers may survive in a suppressed state for many ...
... have shown that even relatively small seedlings can survive repeated fires once their lignotuber has developed beyond about 4 mm diameter, which takes about six months to a year (Fensham et al. 2008; Wardell-Johnson et al. 1997). Seedlings with lignotubers may survive in a suppressed state for many ...
Chapter 15. - Invasive.Org
... listed as threatened in the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) Red List of Threatened Species, of which six are classified as Endangered or Critically Endangered (Causton, 2001, 2003). Furthermore, the scale’s debilitating effect on some plant species, especially those that ar ...
... listed as threatened in the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) Red List of Threatened Species, of which six are classified as Endangered or Critically Endangered (Causton, 2001, 2003). Furthermore, the scale’s debilitating effect on some plant species, especially those that ar ...
Conservation Strategy Updated 3-16-17
... state land are slated for management through controlled burning at an additional cost of $2 million. According to parcel analyses, over 145,268 acres of public land are highly suitable as potential NEC habitat. Increasing management on public land would lead to substantial savings by (1) letting man ...
... state land are slated for management through controlled burning at an additional cost of $2 million. According to parcel analyses, over 145,268 acres of public land are highly suitable as potential NEC habitat. Increasing management on public land would lead to substantial savings by (1) letting man ...
Limasawa CoT Assessment April 2013
... Coral Cay Conservation Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) is a not for profit organisation, founded in 1986 by a British scientist. CCC’s mission is: “Providing resources to help sustain livelihoods & alleviate poverty through the protection, restoration & management of coral reefs & tropical forests.” I ...
... Coral Cay Conservation Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) is a not for profit organisation, founded in 1986 by a British scientist. CCC’s mission is: “Providing resources to help sustain livelihoods & alleviate poverty through the protection, restoration & management of coral reefs & tropical forests.” I ...
Foliar elemental composition of European forest tree species
... Development Core Team, 2011) to test for phylogenetic signals among the foliar elemental composition of the species studied and therefore to determine the extent to which foliar N, P, K, Ca and Mg concentrations, N : P, N : K, P : K, N : Ca, P : Ca, K : Ca, N : Mg, P : Mg, K : Mg and Ca : Mg ratios ...
... Development Core Team, 2011) to test for phylogenetic signals among the foliar elemental composition of the species studied and therefore to determine the extent to which foliar N, P, K, Ca and Mg concentrations, N : P, N : K, P : K, N : Ca, P : Ca, K : Ca, N : Mg, P : Mg, K : Mg and Ca : Mg ratios ...
article - Aquatic Invasions
... Crassostrea gigas. This study assessed the abundance (as number m-2), size, and distribution of both invasive and native oyster species at 32 sites in the heavily urbanised Port Jackson Estuary, Australia. We tested the hypotheses that there would be: (1) a difference in the proportion of C. gigas a ...
... Crassostrea gigas. This study assessed the abundance (as number m-2), size, and distribution of both invasive and native oyster species at 32 sites in the heavily urbanised Port Jackson Estuary, Australia. We tested the hypotheses that there would be: (1) a difference in the proportion of C. gigas a ...
Wildflowers - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
... Wild marjoram has purple or pink flowers, sometimes white, in dense bunches at the top of the stems, with oval leaves that appear in pairs on the reddish stems. The aromatic flowers prove very attractive to butterflies in the summer. ...
... Wild marjoram has purple or pink flowers, sometimes white, in dense bunches at the top of the stems, with oval leaves that appear in pairs on the reddish stems. The aromatic flowers prove very attractive to butterflies in the summer. ...
Coral Reef Ecosystems of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
... degradation suffered by most other coral reefs in the world. However, the world has since become “smaller” and more crowded, with the NWHI emerging as the only intact large coral reef ecosystem left on the planet. Although some NWHI land areas were degraded by alien species, mining, agriculture, and ...
... degradation suffered by most other coral reefs in the world. However, the world has since become “smaller” and more crowded, with the NWHI emerging as the only intact large coral reef ecosystem left on the planet. Although some NWHI land areas were degraded by alien species, mining, agriculture, and ...
Coral Reef Ecosystems of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
... degradation suffered by most other coral reefs in the world. However, the world has since become “smaller” and more crowded, with the NWHI emerging as the only intact large coral reef ecosystem left on the planet. Although some NWHI land areas were degraded by alien species, mining, agriculture, and ...
... degradation suffered by most other coral reefs in the world. However, the world has since become “smaller” and more crowded, with the NWHI emerging as the only intact large coral reef ecosystem left on the planet. Although some NWHI land areas were degraded by alien species, mining, agriculture, and ...
stc5_18_review_re_establishment_0
... IUCN defines ‘re-establishment’ as a successful ‘re-introduction’, a successful ‘attempt to establish a species in an area which was once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct’. A re-introduction contrasts with a ‘translocation’, which is the ‘delibera ...
... IUCN defines ‘re-establishment’ as a successful ‘re-introduction’, a successful ‘attempt to establish a species in an area which was once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct’. A re-introduction contrasts with a ‘translocation’, which is the ‘delibera ...
A Global Review of the Distribution, Taxonomy, and Impacts of
... increased the total number of introduced seaweed species to 277. Using binomial tests we show that several algal families contain more successful invaders than would be expected by chance, highlighting groups that should be targeted for management. Hull-fouling and aquaculture are the most significan ...
... increased the total number of introduced seaweed species to 277. Using binomial tests we show that several algal families contain more successful invaders than would be expected by chance, highlighting groups that should be targeted for management. Hull-fouling and aquaculture are the most significan ...
EU NON-NATIVE SPECIES RISK ANALYSIS – RISK ASSESSMENT
... enemies in its introduced range, make it highly likely to be a formidable invasive if it were to become established (- Global Invasive Species Database (2017)) ...
... enemies in its introduced range, make it highly likely to be a formidable invasive if it were to become established (- Global Invasive Species Database (2017)) ...
Forestry Habitat Management Guidelines for Vernal Pool Wildlife
... agencies, members of the forest management community, conservation organizations, university ecologists, and others. It is only through multi-stakeholder initiatives such as this that conservation science can effectively be integrated into land management practices. The Wildlife Conservation Society ...
... agencies, members of the forest management community, conservation organizations, university ecologists, and others. It is only through multi-stakeholder initiatives such as this that conservation science can effectively be integrated into land management practices. The Wildlife Conservation Society ...
An introduction to the herpetofauna of Antigua, Barbuda - Eco
... Abstract. At least 29 reptiles and amphibians have been documented on Antigua, Barbuda and Redonda, of which 21 are probably native. These include four species of marine turtles, two of which (Eretmochelys imbricata and Chelonia mydas) are known to nest on the nation’s numerous sandy beaches and for ...
... Abstract. At least 29 reptiles and amphibians have been documented on Antigua, Barbuda and Redonda, of which 21 are probably native. These include four species of marine turtles, two of which (Eretmochelys imbricata and Chelonia mydas) are known to nest on the nation’s numerous sandy beaches and for ...
INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIORAL VARIATION OF JUVENILE
... community structure (Dayton 1971). By examining the individual behavioral variation of juvenile spiny lobster den sharing and dispersal, I was able to examine post-settlement behavior and determine the impacts of habitat loss on population dynamics and benthic community structure. By using field sit ...
... community structure (Dayton 1971). By examining the individual behavioral variation of juvenile spiny lobster den sharing and dispersal, I was able to examine post-settlement behavior and determine the impacts of habitat loss on population dynamics and benthic community structure. By using field sit ...
The life history and ecology of seahorses in the
... The ease of seahorse specimen identification varies from species to species. Very few species (e.g., H. bargibanti) are morphologically distinctive enough from other species to be immediately identifiable, but many species such as H. trimaculatus, have distinguishing characteristics that allow them ...
... The ease of seahorse specimen identification varies from species to species. Very few species (e.g., H. bargibanti) are morphologically distinctive enough from other species to be immediately identifiable, but many species such as H. trimaculatus, have distinguishing characteristics that allow them ...
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... It is challenging to obtain a reliable estimate of the population for the two Canadian populations of narwhals because they spend much time underwater and the sea ice, have large ranges, and much of their wintering seasons are without light. Even so, recent data has estimated the Baffin Bay populati ...
... It is challenging to obtain a reliable estimate of the population for the two Canadian populations of narwhals because they spend much time underwater and the sea ice, have large ranges, and much of their wintering seasons are without light. Even so, recent data has estimated the Baffin Bay populati ...
Northern Spotted Owl - Province of British Columbia
... known as the “four-note location call,” has been described as hoo—hoohoo—hooo. This call is the one most frequently imitated by biologists, either vocally or with a tape recorder, when censusing these owls at night. Thinking a stranger has invaded their territory, the resident owls respond and revea ...
... known as the “four-note location call,” has been described as hoo—hoohoo—hooo. This call is the one most frequently imitated by biologists, either vocally or with a tape recorder, when censusing these owls at night. Thinking a stranger has invaded their territory, the resident owls respond and revea ...
mop4_11_re_establishment_review_0
... IUCN defines ‘re-establishment’ as a successful ‘re-introduction’, a successful ‘attempt to establish a species in an area which was once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct’. A re-introduction contrasts with a ‘translocation’, which is the ‘delibera ...
... IUCN defines ‘re-establishment’ as a successful ‘re-introduction’, a successful ‘attempt to establish a species in an area which was once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct’. A re-introduction contrasts with a ‘translocation’, which is the ‘delibera ...
22_lpp05_yran
... Vegetation only be removed if it is required to facilitate a permitted use or development of the land and if opportunities for any net ecological gain have been considered. Vegetation only be removed if there is no practical alternative form of development which would result in less destruction of t ...
... Vegetation only be removed if it is required to facilitate a permitted use or development of the land and if opportunities for any net ecological gain have been considered. Vegetation only be removed if there is no practical alternative form of development which would result in less destruction of t ...
Bat Roosts
... Bats are vulnerable to disturbance of roost sites such as tree hollows, caves and subterranean tunnel roost sites, as large numbers representing significant proportions of regional populations can congregate in one roost site for protection and breeding. In particular, disturbance of maternity colon ...
... Bats are vulnerable to disturbance of roost sites such as tree hollows, caves and subterranean tunnel roost sites, as large numbers representing significant proportions of regional populations can congregate in one roost site for protection and breeding. In particular, disturbance of maternity colon ...
Torrington State Conservation Area - plan of management
... • the availability of additional resource information; • experience arising from planned and unplanned effects which may facilitate the need for changes in management programs; • outcomes from research and monitoring programs that lead to better management practices; or • new legislative or policy r ...
... • the availability of additional resource information; • experience arising from planned and unplanned effects which may facilitate the need for changes in management programs; • outcomes from research and monitoring programs that lead to better management practices; or • new legislative or policy r ...
1 Carp (Cyprinus carpio)
... around access points to wetland and marsh habitats in spring. They will move into this habitat as soon as ...
... around access points to wetland and marsh habitats in spring. They will move into this habitat as soon as ...
Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Greater Mapungubwe TFCA: A case
... increase in aridity of the region. These factors are likely to impact wildlife as well, constraining the way in which they move. In his presentation, Dr Barend Erasmus of the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS) pointed out that the choices an animal makes, affects its internal state (body temper ...
... increase in aridity of the region. These factors are likely to impact wildlife as well, constraining the way in which they move. In his presentation, Dr Barend Erasmus of the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS) pointed out that the choices an animal makes, affects its internal state (body temper ...
Habitat conservation
Habitat conservation is a land management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitat areas for wild plants and animals, especially conservation reliant species, and prevent their extinction, fragmentation or reduction in range. It is a priority of many groups that cannot be easily characterized in terms of any one ideology.