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Autor:
Andrina Gincheva, Juli G. Pausas, Andrew Edwards, Antonello Provenzale, Artemi Cerdà, Chelene Hanes, Dominic Royé, Emilio Chuvieco, Florent Mouillot, Gabriele Vissio, Jesús Rodrigo, Joaquin Bedía, John T. Abatzoglou, José María Senciales González, Karen C. Short, Mara Baudena, Maria Carmen Llasat, Marta Magnani, Matthias M. Boer, Mauro E. González, Miguel Ángel Torres-Vázquez, Paolo Fiorucci, Peter Jacklyn, Renata Libonati, Ricardo M. Trigo, Sixto Herrera, Sonia Jerez, Xianli Wang, Marco Turco
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2024)
Abstract We assembled the first gridded burned area (BA) database of national wildfire data (ONFIRE), a comprehensive and integrated resource for researchers, non-government organisations, and government agencies analysing wildfires in various region
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https://doaj.org/article/31aa4184f314409c9271fdc39e829159
Publikováno v:
Insectes Sociaux. 61:41-49
Social insects can build impressive nest mounds but the functional significance of their architecture is rarely studied in experiments. The ‘magnetic’ termite mounds of monsoonal northern Australia built by Amitermes meridionalis are notable for
Autor:
Peter Jacklyn
Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 35:183-188
People have long been fascinated with the striking, precisely aligned “magnetic” mounds built by termites of the genus Amitermes in northern Australia. Although the first written accounts that attempted to explain this alignment date to the late
Autor:
Gordon Duff, Paul Novelly, Joe Morrison, Jill Landsberg, D.H. Walker, Peter Jacklyn, Peter J. Whitehead, John A. Ludwig, David Garnett
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 24:1135-1143
Approaches to manage for the sustainable use of natural and cultural resources in a landscape can have many different designs. One design is adaptive collaborative landscape management (ACLM) where research providers and users work closely together o
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 42(1):236-247
In northern Australia, the debris-feeding termite Amitermes laurensis builds tall, wedge-shaped mounds in the northern part of Cape York Peninsula and Arnhem Land, where their habitats are seasonally flooded, and small dome shaped mounds in the south
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 22(8)
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most important causes of biodiversity loss, but many species are distributed in naturally patchy habitats. Such species are often organized in highly dynamic metapopulations or in patchy populations with high gene
Autor:
Peter Jacklyn, Ursula Munro
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 50:357
The termite Amitermes meridionalis builds meridionally elongated mounds. We removed the tops of such mounds and then allowed the termites to repair their mounds in the natural geomagnetic field and in artificial magnetic fields with different magneti
Autor:
Peter Jacklyn
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 39:569
Amitermes meridionalis and Amitermes laurensis construct meridional termite mounds that are endemic to northern Australia. The first comprehensive survey of the orientation of these mounds, involving 68 mound sites across northern Australia, is descr