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Autor:
Hamed Mehdipoor, Jonah Joshua Kunda, Gustavo Garcia-Chapeton, Ana Oliveira, Andrew C. W. Leung, Yuliya Dzyuban, S. Manavvi, Peter Kabano, Vidya Anderson, Raul Zurita-Milla, Britta Jänicke, Peter Nkashi Agan, Rosa Aguilar, Dragan Milošević, Vinícius de França Carvalho Fonsêca, Sheila Tavares Nascimento
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biometeorology. 65(6):779-803
Sensing and measuring meteorological and physiological parameters of humans, animals, and plants are necessary to understand the complex interactions that occur between atmospheric processes and the health of the living organisms. Advanced sensing te
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems, 1-15. Springer
STARTPAGE=1;ENDPAGE=15;ISSN=1432-9840;TITLE=Ecosystems
STARTPAGE=1;ENDPAGE=15;ISSN=1432-9840;TITLE=Ecosystems
Canopy phenology is sensitive to variability in local environmental settings. In temperate climates, urban phenological processes and their determinants are relatively well understood. Equivalent understanding of processes in tropical urban settings
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::639d14fee2d4ed2adc69189acb6150ac
https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/09f0d3fc-1c9e-4729-9086-c22e4f346a4a
https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/09f0d3fc-1c9e-4729-9086-c22e4f346a4a
Publikováno v:
Landscape and urban planning, 206:103989, 1-9. Elsevier
Knowledge about the impacts of urban heat islands (UHI) and associated thermal gradients on vegetation seasonality (i.e. phenology) is vital for understanding spatial patterns in vegetation ecosystem functions. However, in contrast to temperate cites
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https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/93a415c6-336c-4598-be3e-ce99748e2e26
https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/93a415c6-336c-4598-be3e-ce99748e2e26
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biometeorology, 1-12. Springer
STARTPAGE=1;ENDPAGE=12;ISSN=0020-7128;TITLE=International Journal of Biometeorology
STARTPAGE=1;ENDPAGE=12;ISSN=0020-7128;TITLE=International Journal of Biometeorology
The Urban Heat Island effect has been the focus of several studies concerned with the effects of urbanisation on human and ecosystem health. Humidity, however, remains much less studied, although it is useful for characterising human thermal comfort,
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https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/3aa1c15c-146d-428e-a71b-366ef67e1e61
https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/3aa1c15c-146d-428e-a71b-366ef67e1e61
Autor:
Katerina Guschanski, Jack Richardson, Maryke Gray, Linda Vigilant, Charles Kayijamahe, Martha M. Robbins, Peter Kabano, Justin Roy, Joseph Arinaitwe, Moses Akantorana, Andrew M. Robbins, Vastine Tindimwebwa
Publikováno v:
Primates
Primates; Journal of Primatology
Robbins, M M, Akantorana, M, Arinaitwe, J, Kabano, P, Kayijamahe, C, Gray, M, Guschanski, K, Richardson, J, Roy, J, Tindimwebwa, V, Vigilant, L & Robbins, A M 2019, ' Dispersal and reproductive careers of male mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda ', Primates, vol. 60, pp. 133-142 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-019-00718-z
Primates; Journal of Primatology
Robbins, M M, Akantorana, M, Arinaitwe, J, Kabano, P, Kayijamahe, C, Gray, M, Guschanski, K, Richardson, J, Roy, J, Tindimwebwa, V, Vigilant, L & Robbins, A M 2019, ' Dispersal and reproductive careers of male mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda ', Primates, vol. 60, pp. 133-142 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-019-00718-z
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success. Male mountain gorillas exhibit both philopatry and dispersal, resulting in a mixed one-male and multimale social organization. However, little is kno
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-29AB-F21.11116/0000-0003-29B3-5
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-29AB-F21.11116/0000-0003-29B3-5
Autor:
Justin Roy, Maryke Gray, Martha M. Robbins, Edward Wright, Emmanuel Tibenda, Peter Kabano, Hjalmar S. Kühl, Augustin Kanyunyi Basabose, Linda Vigilant, Raymond Kato
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 180:249-261
Monitoring the population dynamics of endangered species is a critical component of conservation management strategies, but attaining accurate and precise estimates of population sizes using cost and time effective methods can be challenging. Routine