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Autor:
Brian W Keeley, Annika T H Keeley
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 11, p e0260020 (2021)
Many mammals and some owls have parallel grooved structures associated with auditory structures that may be exploiting acoustic products generated by groove arrays. To test the hypothesis that morphological structures in the ear can manipulate acoust
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https://doaj.org/article/1414600a4e3c4f8f99576f1612ac698d
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 7, p e0200255 (2018)
The ears of many mammals have a set of uniformly spaced horizontal ridges that form groove arrays. Contact of coherent waves (e.g. acoustic waves) with a series of slits or grooves causes diffraction, which produces constructive and destructive inter
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https://doaj.org/article/aa7c25244b0d41eba56ef372d7d7036a
Autor:
Annika T H Keeley, Paul Beier, Tyler Creech, Kristal Jones, Rob HG Jongman, Grace Stonecipher, Gary M Tabor
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 14, Iss 10, p 103001 (2019)
Connectivity conservation is an emergent approach to counteracting landscape fragmentation and enhancing resilience to climate change at local, national, and global scales. While policy that promotes connectivity is advancing, there has been no syste
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https://doaj.org/article/027b3e0169d748fd8e35459b1833801c
Autor:
Annika T H Keeley, David D Ackerly, D Richard Cameron, Nicole E Heller, Patrick R Huber, Carrie A Schloss, James H Thorne, Adina M Merenlender
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 13, Iss 7, p 073002 (2018)
Empirical studies and habitat suitability modeling project significant shifts in species distributions in response to climate change. Because habitat fragmentation can impede species range shifts, wildlife corridors may have increasing importance in
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https://doaj.org/article/1e829aa8d63b4626a3c25093ca34f45e
Publikováno v:
Therya. 13:45-55
Overwhelming evidence points to the importance of maintaining connectivity given rapidly fragmenting habitats and climate change. Many efforts to identify where ecological corridors should be placed are based on estimates of structural connectivity t
Autor:
Annika T H Keeley, Alexander K Fremier, Pascale A L Goertler, Patrick R Huber, Anna M Sturrock, Samuel M Bashevkin, Blake A Barbaree, J Letitia Grenier, Thomas E Dilts, Melanie Gogol-Prokurat, Denise D Colombano, Eva E Bush, Angela Laws, John A Gallo, Mathias Kondolf, Amanda T Stahl
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 72:372-386
Ecosystem management and governance of cross-scale dependent systems require integrating knowledge about ecological connectivity in its multiple forms and scales. Although scientists, managers, and policymakers are increasingly recognizing the import
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Conservation Science and Practice. 4
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Frontiers for Young Minds. 10
Estuaries are special places that form where freshwater from the land mixes with saltwater from the ocean, which is pushed inland by the tides. This mixing creates diverse habitats that support a variety of specially adapted species. In estuaries wit
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Mark D. Carr, Jessica Levine, David M. Theobald, Stephen Woodley, Jodi A. Hilty, J. Wilson White, Craig Groves, Barbara J. Lausche, Melly Reuling, Rob Ament, Harvey Locke, Ian Pulsford, Gary M. Tabor, James E. M. Watson, Jamie Pittock, Graeme L. Worboys, Annika T. H. Keeley
En ecosistemas terrestres, dulceacuícolas y marinos, los corredores ecológicos son una designación de conservación necesaria para asegurar la salud de los ecosistemas. Los corredores son elementos fundamentales de las redes ecológicas para la co
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b3401d091acf3915724e68220dd09acd
https://doi.org/10.2305/iucn.ch.2020.pag.30.es
https://doi.org/10.2305/iucn.ch.2020.pag.30.es
Autor:
Annika T. H. Keeley, Brian W. Keeley
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 11, p e0260020 (2021)
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Many mammals and some owls have parallel grooved structures associated with auditory structures that may be exploiting acoustic products generated by groove arrays. To test the hypothesis that morphological structures in the ear can manipulate acoust