Paysen, Joseph W Geluso, Keith Fogell, Daniel D
The Diamond-backed Watersnake (Nerodia rhombifer) is a fairly large-bodied (≤2100g), semi-aquatic snake associated with wetlands throughout the south-central United States. Distribution of this species closely aligns with river floodplains in parts of its distribution, including the Missouri River floodplain as far north as Holt County, Missouri. H...
Pelosi, Céline Bertrand, Michel Gardarin, Antoine
In the last 50 years, humans have increased crop yields due to intensive agricultural practices and by homogenizing cultivated lands (e.g., larger and more uniform fields). However, this land management practice has led to serious environmental issues, and now, the importance of heterogeneity and semi-natural landscape elements in production system...
Grof-Tisza, Patrick Muller, Matia Gónzalez-Salas, Raul Bustos-Segura, Carlos Benrey, Betty
Agricultural intensification, including the conversion of agroecosystems into monocultures, is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss. Preserving smallholder farms that use traditional mixed cropping systems is one strategy to prevent further declines in arthropod biodiversity and maintaining crucial ecosystem services, such as those provided ...
NAZARETH NETO, A. de N. FONTANA, A. GUARADO, E.
ABSTRACT - Between 2013 and 2023, Green Infrastructure (GI) emerged as a key component in promoting sustainable urban initiatives. Its rise was marked by an interdisciplinary approach that fostered the integration of diverse fields, establishing it as a foundational element in sustainable urban projects. GI aimed at creating resilient and sustainab...
Steinauer, Robert F.
A list of vascular plant species found in Ponca State Park. Arranged by plant family and then species name. Also included are descriptions of locations where the species is commonly found.
Rolfsmeier, Steven B.
This survey report summarizes fifteen days of field work in eleven sites scattered across the Wildcat Ridge that were completed between May and August of 1996. Forty-five occurrences of 15 plant species on the Nebraska Natural Heritage element list were found. Ten tracts of high quality (or otherwise noteworthy) native communities were identified. ...
Lamb, Ieuan P Massam, Michael R Mills, Simon C Bryant, Robert G Edwards, David P
Mining is a key driver of land-use change and environmental degradation globally, with the variety of mineral extraction methods used impacting biodiversity across scales. We use IUCN Red List threat assessments of all vertebrates to quantify the current biodiversity threat from mineral extraction, map the global hotspots of threatened biodiversity...
Gobbin, Tiziana P. Vanhove, Maarten P.M. Seehausen, Ole Maan, Martine E. Pariselle, Antoine
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African cichlids are model systems for evolutionary studies and host-parasite interactions, because of their adaptive radiations and because they harbour many species of monogenean parasites with high host-specificity. Five locations were sampled in southern Lake Victoria: gill-infecting monogeneans were surveyed from 18 cichlid species belonging t...
Harrison, Susan Franklin, Janet Hernandez, Rebecca Ikegami, Makihiko Safford, Hugh Thorne, James
In this review and synthesis, we argue that California is an important test case for the nation and world because terrestrial biodiversity is very high, present and anticipated threats to biodiversity from climate change and other interacting stressors are severe, and innovative approaches to protecting biodiversity in the context of climate change...
Urichich, Jessi L.
Individuals of invasive species at the edge of their invasion distribution may exhibit enhanced reproductive capacity and phenotypic plasticity leading to accelerated range expansion. Environmental conditions in highly fluctuating environments at distribution edges may either promote or hinder such reproductive readiness and phenotypic plasticity. ...