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The book contemplates different ways of approaching the study of vegetation as well as the type of indices to be used. However, all the works pursue the same objective: to know and interpret nature from different points of view, either through knowledge of nature in situ or the use of technology and mapping using satellite images. Chapters analyze the ecological parameters that affect vegetation, the species that make up plant communities, and the influence of humans on vegetation.
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The book contemplates different ways of approaching the study of vegetation as well as the type of indices to be used. However, all the works pursue the same objective: to know and interpret nature from different points of view, either through knowledge of nature in situ or the use of technology and mapping using satellite images. Chapters analyze the ecological parameters that affect vegetation, the species that make up plant communities, and the influence of humans on vegetation.
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The book contemplates different ways of approaching the study of vegetation as well as the type of indices to be used. However, all the works pursue the same objective: to know and interpret nature from different points of view, either through knowledge of nature in situ or the use of technology and mapping using satellite images. Chapters analyze the ecological parameters that affect vegetation, the species that make up plant communities, and the influence of humans on vegetation.
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Northern forested landscapes are important habitats for many boreal birds. This Special Issue portrays the current state of knowledge on boreal bird diversity, ecology, management, and conservation. Humans have diverse impacts on boreal habitats worldwide, and knowledge of the avian community associated with these northern forests is key to conservation measures.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Genetics (non-medical) --- boreal --- buffering --- climate change --- forest bird --- macroclimate --- population decline --- protected areas --- topographic heterogeneity --- bird distribution and abundance --- boreal birds --- Canada Warbler --- Cardellina canadensis --- Zonation --- reserve design --- Euphagus carolinus --- nest success --- post-fledging --- rusty blackbird --- survivorship --- streams --- wetlands --- range periphery --- spruce–fir forests --- range shift --- community dynamics --- red squirrel --- wetland --- point count --- remotely sensed landscape data --- unmarked --- boreal forest --- clear-cutting --- conservation --- forest management --- old-growth forest --- Picoides dorsalis --- Black Belt Prairie --- citizen science --- machine learning --- niche modeling --- group size --- habitat use --- species distribution models --- Rusty Blackbird --- boreal wetlands --- aquatic macroinvertebrates --- foraging ecology --- occupancy modeling --- genetic diversity --- glacial refugia --- phylogeography --- n/a --- spruce-fir forests
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Northern forested landscapes are important habitats for many boreal birds. This Special Issue portrays the current state of knowledge on boreal bird diversity, ecology, management, and conservation. Humans have diverse impacts on boreal habitats worldwide, and knowledge of the avian community associated with these northern forests is key to conservation measures.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Genetics (non-medical) --- boreal --- buffering --- climate change --- forest bird --- macroclimate --- population decline --- protected areas --- topographic heterogeneity --- bird distribution and abundance --- boreal birds --- Canada Warbler --- Cardellina canadensis --- Zonation --- reserve design --- Euphagus carolinus --- nest success --- post-fledging --- rusty blackbird --- survivorship --- streams --- wetlands --- range periphery --- spruce–fir forests --- range shift --- community dynamics --- red squirrel --- wetland --- point count --- remotely sensed landscape data --- unmarked --- boreal forest --- clear-cutting --- conservation --- forest management --- old-growth forest --- Picoides dorsalis --- Black Belt Prairie --- citizen science --- machine learning --- niche modeling --- group size --- habitat use --- species distribution models --- Rusty Blackbird --- boreal wetlands --- aquatic macroinvertebrates --- foraging ecology --- occupancy modeling --- genetic diversity --- glacial refugia --- phylogeography --- n/a --- spruce-fir forests
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This book focuses on conservation genetic (and genomic) papers that demonstrate applied outcomes that inform practical threatened species management. We cover a broad range of species and genetic approaches, but focus on how conservation genetic information is used to underpin management actions for species recovery. Through the exposition of a diversity of approaches, we aim to demonstrate to conservation managers and researchers how conservation genetics can inform on-ground species management.
small isolated population --- Mediterranean native trout --- morphological deformities --- Camphorosmoideae --- conservation genetics --- disjunct distribution --- population fragmentation --- population structure --- single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers --- genetic diversity --- population viability analysis --- allele retention --- translocation --- conservation management --- threatened marsupial --- remnant --- conservation --- natural hybridisation --- Eucalyptus --- high throughput sequencing --- NGS --- South Australia --- golden bandicoot --- southern brown bandicoot --- quenda --- phylogenetic --- taxonomy --- evolutionarily significant unit --- ecosystem engineer --- genetic rescue --- genetic restoration --- supplementation --- disease --- inbreeding --- genetic swamping --- locally unique alleles --- population genetics --- marsupial --- adaptive potential --- Leadbeater’s possum --- Gymnobelideus leadbeateri --- ex situ conservation --- Psittacidae --- Ara macao --- Xcaret --- captive breeding --- climate drying --- cpDNA --- ecotype --- Evolutionarily Significant Units --- gene flow --- geographic expansion --- patchy abundance --- phylogeography --- n/a --- Leadbeater's possum
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Northern forested landscapes are important habitats for many boreal birds. This Special Issue portrays the current state of knowledge on boreal bird diversity, ecology, management, and conservation. Humans have diverse impacts on boreal habitats worldwide, and knowledge of the avian community associated with these northern forests is key to conservation measures.
boreal --- buffering --- climate change --- forest bird --- macroclimate --- population decline --- protected areas --- topographic heterogeneity --- bird distribution and abundance --- boreal birds --- Canada Warbler --- Cardellina canadensis --- Zonation --- reserve design --- Euphagus carolinus --- nest success --- post-fledging --- rusty blackbird --- survivorship --- streams --- wetlands --- range periphery --- spruce–fir forests --- range shift --- community dynamics --- red squirrel --- wetland --- point count --- remotely sensed landscape data --- unmarked --- boreal forest --- clear-cutting --- conservation --- forest management --- old-growth forest --- Picoides dorsalis --- Black Belt Prairie --- citizen science --- machine learning --- niche modeling --- group size --- habitat use --- species distribution models --- Rusty Blackbird --- boreal wetlands --- aquatic macroinvertebrates --- foraging ecology --- occupancy modeling --- genetic diversity --- glacial refugia --- phylogeography --- n/a --- spruce-fir forests
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This book focuses on conservation genetic (and genomic) papers that demonstrate applied outcomes that inform practical threatened species management. We cover a broad range of species and genetic approaches, but focus on how conservation genetic information is used to underpin management actions for species recovery. Through the exposition of a diversity of approaches, we aim to demonstrate to conservation managers and researchers how conservation genetics can inform on-ground species management.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- small isolated population --- Mediterranean native trout --- morphological deformities --- Camphorosmoideae --- conservation genetics --- disjunct distribution --- population fragmentation --- population structure --- single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers --- genetic diversity --- population viability analysis --- allele retention --- translocation --- conservation management --- threatened marsupial --- remnant --- conservation --- natural hybridisation --- Eucalyptus --- high throughput sequencing --- NGS --- South Australia --- golden bandicoot --- southern brown bandicoot --- quenda --- phylogenetic --- taxonomy --- evolutionarily significant unit --- ecosystem engineer --- genetic rescue --- genetic restoration --- supplementation --- disease --- inbreeding --- genetic swamping --- locally unique alleles --- population genetics --- marsupial --- adaptive potential --- Leadbeater’s possum --- Gymnobelideus leadbeateri --- ex situ conservation --- Psittacidae --- Ara macao --- Xcaret --- captive breeding --- climate drying --- cpDNA --- ecotype --- Evolutionarily Significant Units --- gene flow --- geographic expansion --- patchy abundance --- phylogeography --- n/a --- Leadbeater's possum
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The aim of the present Special Issue is to address the state-of-art of mitochondrial genomics and phylogenomics. Mitochondrial markers are widespread in phylogenetics; however, it is becoming increasingly clear that (i) many discordance issues arise with respect to nuclear markers and (ii) many features that are normally considered 'typical' for the mitochondrial genome are indeed highly unstable and unconserved.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Acari Actinotrichida --- COI --- cytochrome B --- genetic identification --- Hydrachnidia --- Culicidae --- reverse taxonomy --- species identification --- Unio crassus --- freshwater mussels --- population genetics --- genetic diversity --- mtDNA --- ITS --- codon degeneration --- phylogenetic conflict --- deep phylogeny --- ratite --- Theileria parva --- mitogenomes --- haplotypes --- SNPs --- live vaccine --- fig wasps --- classification --- phylogeny --- mitochondrial gene --- transcriptome --- divergence --- Diptera --- saturation --- rates --- banana --- diversification times --- mitochondrial genome --- Mycosphaerellaceae --- plant pathogens --- Pseudocercospora --- sigatoka disease --- wild sheep --- bighorn --- taxonomy --- cytochrome b --- Yakut snow sheep --- Ovis nivicola lydekkeri --- Actiniaria --- group I intron --- mitogenome --- rearrangement --- sea anemone --- 2D RNA-Barcoding --- molecular morphology --- Nudibranchia --- Dondice --- heteroplasmy --- paternal leakage --- NUMTs --- selection --- mtDNA architecture --- mtDNA structure --- nucleotide composition --- compositional bias --- strand asymmetry --- Eukaryota --- mtDNA expansion --- ICZN --- homonym --- Heterobranchia --- Crassostrea angulata --- Portuguese oyster --- cox1 --- phylogeography --- phylogenetics --- haplotype diversity --- oyster conservation --- n/a
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This book focuses on conservation genetic (and genomic) papers that demonstrate applied outcomes that inform practical threatened species management. We cover a broad range of species and genetic approaches, but focus on how conservation genetic information is used to underpin management actions for species recovery. Through the exposition of a diversity of approaches, we aim to demonstrate to conservation managers and researchers how conservation genetics can inform on-ground species management.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- small isolated population --- Mediterranean native trout --- morphological deformities --- Camphorosmoideae --- conservation genetics --- disjunct distribution --- population fragmentation --- population structure --- single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers --- genetic diversity --- population viability analysis --- allele retention --- translocation --- conservation management --- threatened marsupial --- remnant --- conservation --- natural hybridisation --- Eucalyptus --- high throughput sequencing --- NGS --- South Australia --- golden bandicoot --- southern brown bandicoot --- quenda --- phylogenetic --- taxonomy --- evolutionarily significant unit --- ecosystem engineer --- genetic rescue --- genetic restoration --- supplementation --- disease --- inbreeding --- genetic swamping --- locally unique alleles --- population genetics --- marsupial --- adaptive potential --- Leadbeater’s possum --- Gymnobelideus leadbeateri --- ex situ conservation --- Psittacidae --- Ara macao --- Xcaret --- captive breeding --- climate drying --- cpDNA --- ecotype --- Evolutionarily Significant Units --- gene flow --- geographic expansion --- patchy abundance --- phylogeography --- n/a --- Leadbeater's possum
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