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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 12, p e0219652 (2019)
Accurately estimating hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) numbers is difficult due to their aggressive nature, amphibious lifestyle, and habit of diving and surfacing. Traditionally, hippos are counted using aerial surveys and land/boat surveys. We
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c5471f706b52407cb99860f5c451a02d
Autor:
Roxane J. Francis, Richard T. Kingsford, Katherine Moseby, John Read, Reece Pedler, Adrian Fisher, Justin McCann, Rebecca West
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Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 374-387 (2024)
Abstract A combined multiscale approach using ground, drone and satellite surveys can provide accurate landscape scale spatial mapping and monitoring. We used field observations with drone collected imagery covering 70 ha annually for a 5‐year peri
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https://doaj.org/article/2fb25358fac643519eaaeaaffffa5d3d
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Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 53, Iss , Pp e03011- (2024)
Monitoring biodiversity over time and space is essential for effective conservation of habitats, processes, and dependent organisms. Estimating large abundances of individuals can be challenging (e.g. birds and mammals), demanding efficient and effec
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https://doaj.org/article/adf8b577f988417f876629e8193e1ad8
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 6, p e0157632 (2016)
The dispersal capacity of plant species that rely on animals to disperse their seeds (biotic dispersal) can alter with changes to the populations of their keystone dispersal vectors. Knowledge on how biotic dispersal systems vary across landscapes al
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https://doaj.org/article/71be3e04a370405388454c5f0f2963b4
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e0132682 (2015)
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and communities of organisms that vary over space and time. They are also among the more vulnerable of the world's ecosystems. A key strategy for conservation
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f9a296f83f8e4d6f88e92d6749256e28
Autor:
David A Keith, Jon Paul Rodríguez, Kathryn M Rodríguez-Clark, Emily Nicholson, Kaisu Aapala, Alfonso Alonso, Marianne Asmussen, Steven Bachman, Alberto Basset, Edmund G Barrow, John S Benson, Melanie J Bishop, Ronald Bonifacio, Thomas M Brooks, Mark A Burgman, Patrick Comer, Francisco A Comín, Franz Essl, Don Faber-Langendoen, Peter G Fairweather, Robert J Holdaway, Michael Jennings, Richard T Kingsford, Rebecca E Lester, Ralph Mac Nally, Michael A McCarthy, Justin Moat, María A Oliveira-Miranda, Phil Pisanu, Brigitte Poulin, Tracey J Regan, Uwe Riecken, Mark D Spalding, Sergio Zambrano-Martínez
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 5, p e62111 (2013)
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of decline and secure ecosystem services for future human use. Although the IUCN Red List criteria provide an effective assessment protocol for species, a s
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https://doaj.org/article/cb251f253e6f42e7b3ecc7a3a12053bf
Autor:
Richard T. Kingsford
Water is scarce in the Lake Eyre Basin in the heart of Australia. The region goes through natural cycles of boom and bust, and the flooding of the basin rivers is accompanied by spectacular responses from wildlife and vegetation. However, the Lake Ey
Autor:
Corey T Callaghan, Maureen Thompson, Adam Woods, Alistair G B Poore, Diana E Bowler, Fabrice Samonte, Jodi J L Rowley, Nadiah Roslan, Richard T Kingsford, William K Cornwell, Richard E Major
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 73:302-313
One way to improve the value of citizen science data for a specific aim is through promoting adaptive sampling, where the marginal value of a citizen science observation is dependent on existing data collected to address a specific question. Adaptive
Autor:
Simon B. Z. Gorta, Corey T. Callaghan, Reece D. Pedler, John L. Read, Rebecca S. West, Richard T. Kingsford
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 48:56-80
Publikováno v:
Mammal Review. 52:554-572