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Publikováno v:
Ecología Austral, Vol 6, Iss 1 (1996)
Modelos matemáticos de variada complejidad han sido usados para explorar la estructura de la comounidad en los ecosistemas acuáticos, y no sólo como herramientas para explorar revelar mecanismos, tanto intuitivos como contraintuitivos, y patrones
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https://doaj.org/article/deb9f41703e94a2989937601911637db
Publikováno v:
Ecología Austral, Vol 6, Iss 1 (1996)
One purpose c fthis article isto synthesize some recentresults on the dynamics of mathematical models of chemically stressed aquatic populations and communities; in particular, we (1) illustrate some of the difficulties that might arise from extrapol
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https://doaj.org/article/e018432e28724b7b992e374ff95a3a3b
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 190:107-114
The conversion of natural lands to agriculture is a leading cause of the worldwide loss of biodiversity. In particular, cropland monocultures alter insect abundance and diversity compared to adjacent natural habitats. While agricultural lands can pro
Autor:
Paula Federico, Thomas G. Hallam
Publikováno v:
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 59:269-278
Summary White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emerging disease of hibernating bats probably caused by a pathogenic fungus, Geomyces destructans. The fungus has dispersed rapidly in the Northeastern United States and Canada and is presently a serious risk t
Autor:
Thomas G. Hallam, Gary F. McCracken
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 25:189-194
The probability of persistence of many species of hibernating bats in the United States is greatly reduced by an emerging infectious disease, white-nose syndrome (WNS). In the United States WNS is rapidly spreading and is associated with a psychrophi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Many emerging and reemerging viruses, such as rabies, SARS, Marburg, and Ebola have bat populations as disease reservoirs. Understanding the spillover from bats to humans and other animals, and the associated health risks requires an analysis of the
Publikováno v:
Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications. 69:832-842
Previously, we developed a general scheme for parallel simulation of nonlinear structured population models where the critical development then was an efficient method of balancing the load among the available processors. We introduced the effects an
Autor:
Paula Federico, Arnulfo Moreno-Valdez, Chris Sansone, Thomas H. Kunz, S. Thomas Purucker, Rodrigo A. Medellín, Thomas G. Hallam, Juan D. López, William E. Grant, Cutler J. Cleveland, Margrit Betke, Gary F. McCracken, A. Nelly Correa-Sandoval, John K. Westbrook
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 18:826-837
During the past 12 000 years agricultural systems have transitioned from natural habitats to conventional agricultural regions and recently to large areas of genetically engineered (GE) croplands. This GE revolution occurred for cotton in a span of s
Autor:
Thomas G. Hallam, Qingping Deng
Publikováno v:
Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications. 65:379-394
This paper considers the existence and uniqueness of solutions of an age-structured population model in a spatially heterogeneous bounded environment. The model describes individual organism movement of diffusion and advection in the older life stage
Autor:
John K. Westbrook, Juan D. López, Paula Federico, Thomas G. Hallam, Jeff D. Frank, Jason W. Horn, Cutler J. Cleveland, Margrit Betke, Thomas H. Kunz, Chris Sansone, Gary F. McCracken, Rodrigo A. Medellín, Arnulfo Moreno-Valdez
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 4:238-243
Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) form enormous summer breeding colonies, mostly in caves and under bridges, in south-central Texas and northern Mexico. Their prey includes several species of adult insects whose larvae are known to b