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pro vyhledávání: '"J. O. Juvik"'
Autor:
James D. Jacobi, Paul C. Banko, Chris Farmer, S. P. Juvik, David L. Leonard, Robert M. Stephens, Steven C. Hess, Richard J. Camp, Paul G. Scowcroft, J. O. Juvik, Kevin W. Brinck
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Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 46:871-889
Under the multiple-use paradigm, conflicts may arise when protection of an endangered species must compete with other management objectives. To resolve such a conflict in the Critical Habitat of the endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper, palila (Loxioides
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Hydrological Processes. 25:402-410
During the 1950s, the Pineapple Research Institute (PRI) in Hawai'i launched one of the first, and still widely cited, quantitative studies of direct cloud water interception (CWI) and its contribution to throughfall (TF) (‘fog drip’) under Cook
Autor:
Parisi, Gregory1 (AUTHOR), Szewczyk, Piotr K.2 (AUTHOR), Narayan, Shankar1 (AUTHOR), Ura, Daniel P.2 (AUTHOR), Knapczyk‐Korczak, Joanna2 (AUTHOR), Stachewicz, Urszula2 (AUTHOR) ustachew@agh.edu.pl
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Small Science. Jul2024, Vol. 4 Issue 7, p1-10. 10p.
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 66:159-172
One year of climatological measurements in a high elevation forest on the island of Hawai'i are analyzed to partially characterize the habitat of the palila bird, an endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper. At 2600 m, the site lies below the tree line, abov
Publikováno v:
Atoll Research Bulletin. 358:1-50
Autor:
Moldowan, Patrick D.1 (AUTHOR) patrick.moldowan@gmail.com
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Herpetological Monographs. Dec2023, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p70-94. 25p.
Autor:
Loehr, Victor J. T.1 loehr@dwarftortoises.org
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Ichthyology & Herpetology. Oct2023, Vol. 111 Issue 3, p360-367. 8p.
Autor:
Medeiros, Matthew J.1 (AUTHOR), Haines, William P.2 (AUTHOR), Aslan, Clare E.3 (AUTHOR), Shiels, Aaron B.4 (AUTHOR), Aue, Asa5 (AUTHOR), Liang, Christina T.6 (AUTHOR)
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Pacific Science. Oct2023, Vol. 77 Issue 4, p363-382. 20p.
Autor:
M. D. Merlin, J. O. Juvik
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Oryx. 19:97-103
In a study supported by the FFPS Oryx 100% Fund, the authors investigated the impact of traditional hunting practices on native land birds in Samoa. Hunting and habitat modification have contributed to the near extinction of several endemic species.
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Zoo Biology. 1:223-235
Captive reproduction of the Burmese brown tortoise (Geochelone emys) has occurred repeatedly over a five-year period in the Honolulu Zoo. Maximum clutch size (51 eggs) exceeds that reported for other members of the Testudinidae. Nesting behavior in G