Search Results - "distributism"

  1. Differences in forest plant functional trait distributions across land-use and productivity gradients by Mayfield, M.M., Dwyer, J.M., Chalmandrier, L., Wells, J.A., Bonser, S.P., Catterall, C.P., DeClerck, Fabrice A.J., Yi Ding, Fraterrigo, J.M., Metcalfe, D.J., Queiroz, C., Vesk, P.A., Morgan, J.W.

    Published 2013
    “…• Premise of study: Plant functional traits are commonly used as proxies for plant responses to environmental challenges, yet few studies have explored how functional trait distributions differ across gradients of land‐use change. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. The distribution of large herbivore hotspots in relation to environmental and anthropogenic correlates in the Mara region of Kenya by Bhola, N., Ogutu, Joseph O., Said, Mohammed Yahya, Piepho, Hans-Peter, Olff, H.

    Published 2012
    “…1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming increasingly restricted by changing land use, with adverse consequences for wildlife populations.2. …”
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  3. Threats to cassava production: known and potential geographic distribution of four key biotic constraints by Herrera Campo, Beatriz Vanessa, Hyman, Glenn G., Bellotti, Anthony C.

    Published 2011
    “…These records were then used in ecological niche models to predict the potential distribution of cassava pests and diseases. The distribution maps were cross validated by holding back 20% of the occurrence records. …”
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  4. Population trend and distribution of the Vulnerable common hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius in the Mara Region of Kenya by Kanga, E.M., Ogutu, Joseph O., Olff, H., Santema, P.

    Published 2011
    “…The ratio of calves to 100 adults was 9:100 inside the reserve, 10:100 outside the reserve and 6:100 along tributaries of the Mara River, implying that the population is either increasing or that its spatial distribution is being compressed because of range contraction. …”
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  5. Calibration of a semi-distributed hydrological model using discharge and remote sensing data by Muthuwatta, Lal P., Booij, M.J., Rientjes, T.H.M., Bos, M.G., Gieske, A.S. M., Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din

    Published 2009
    “…The objective of this study is to present an approach to calibrate a semi-distributed hydrological model using observed streamflow data and actual evapotranspiration time series estimates based on remote sensing data. …”
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    Conference Paper
  6. A geographic distribution database of Mononychellus mites (Acari, Tetranychidae) on cassava (Manihot esculenta) by Vásquez Ordoñez, Aymer Andrés, Parsa, Soroush

    Published 2014
    “…The dataset consists of 1,513 distribution records documented by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) between 1975 and 2012. …”
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    Data Paper
  7. Impact of land use on the distribution and diversity of entomopathogenic nematodes in embu and taita districts, kenya by Kawaka, JF, Kimenju, J.W., Ayodo, G, Mwaniki, SW, Muoma, JO, Okoth, Sheila A., Orinda, G.O.

    Published 2011
    “…This study was conducted to determine the impact of land use on the distribution, occurrence and diversity of entomopathogenic nematode community. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Robustness and accuracy of maxent niche modelling for Lactuca species distributions in light of collecting expeditions by Cobben, MMP, Treuren, R. van, Castañeda Álvarez, Nora P., Khoury, Colin K., Kik, C, Hintum, Theo J.L. van

    Published 2015
    “…In this study, we used the distribution of the wild relatives of lettuce (Lactuca spp.) to investigate the applicability of Maxent species distribution models for collecting missions. …”
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  9. FloraMap: a computer tool for predicting the distribution of plants and other organisms in the wild by Jones, Peter G., Gladkov, A

    Published 2005
    “…FloraMap is a system for producing the predicted distribution or the areas of possible adaptation, for natural organisms when little or nothing is known of the detailed physiology of the organism.…”
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