Browsing by Subject "occupancy"
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(2018-08-15)Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss are two of the main drivers of biodiversity loss. This anthropogenic reduction of habitat and the corresponding increasing isolation can lead to negative consequences for biodiversity ...
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(2017-12-13)Understanding what allows species to persist is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. Biophysical constraints on habitat use and predator evasion can affect the persistence of at-risk species. To study persistence ...
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(2017-12-13)Understanding what allows species to persist is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. Biophysical constraints on habitat use and predator evasion can affect the persistence of at-risk species. To study persistence ...
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(2017-12-13)Understanding what allows species to persist is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. Biophysical constraints on habitat use and predator evasion can affect the persistence of at-risk species. To study persistence ...
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(2017-12-13)Understanding what allows species to persist is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. Biophysical constraints on habitat use and predator evasion can affect the persistence of at-risk species. To study persistence ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Indirect signs of species presence (e.g., tracks, scats, hairs) are frequently used to detect target species in occupancy, presence/absence, and other wildlife studies. Indirect signs are often more efficient than direct ...
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(2014-08-01)Occupancy plays a major role in determining energy use of any building. It plays an even more crucial role in the case of a university classroom building. These buildings are typically loaded with highly variable occupancies ...
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(2010-10-12)Conservation areas in tropical forests protect the most diverse and threatened ecosystems on the planet. In the Amazon, ungulates are important to forest structure and diversity, but are also food for rural people. I ...