Suchergebnisse - "de Boer, W. F."
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Seagrass-sediment interactions, positive feedbacks and critical thresholds for occurrence: a review
ISSN: 0018-8158, 1573-5117Veröffentlicht: Dordrecht Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands 01.10.2007Veröffentlicht in Hydrobiologia (01.10.2007)“… This literature review summarizes the limiting factors for seagrass occurrence, and the effect positive feedbacks in seagrass systems have on these threshold …”
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Spatial autocorrelation and the scaling of species-environment relationships
ISSN: 0012-9658, 1939-9170Veröffentlicht: Washington, DC Ecological Society of America 01.08.2010Veröffentlicht in Ecology (Durham) (01.08.2010)“… Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of species-environment relationships, because RSA invalidates many …”
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Cerebellar transcranial alternating current stimulation in the gamma range applied during the acquisition of a novel motor skill
ISSN: 2045-2322, 2045-2322Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 08.07.2020Veröffentlicht in Scientific reports (08.07.2020)“… The development of novel strategies to augment motor training success is of great interest for healthy persons and neurological patients. A promising approach …”
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Competition between a Lawn-Forming Cynodon dactylon and a Tufted Grass Species Hyparrhenia hirta on a South-African Dystrophic Savanna
ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203Veröffentlicht: United States Public Library of Science 28.10.2015Veröffentlicht in PloS one (28.10.2015)“… South African savanna grasslands are often characterised by indigestible tufted grass species whereas lawn grasses are far more desirable in terms of herbivore …”
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Hibernation site requirements of bats in man-made hibernacula in a spatial context
ISSN: 1051-0761, 1939-5582Veröffentlicht: Washington, DC Ecological Society of America 01.03.2013Veröffentlicht in Ecological applications (01.03.2013)“… Bat hibernacula selection depends on various spatial and nonspatial variables that differ widely between sites. However, previous studies have focused mainly …”
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Comment on Titcomb et al.'s 'Interacting effects of wildlife loss and climate on ticks and tick-borne disease'
ISSN: 1471-2954, 1471-2954Veröffentlicht: 16.05.2018Veröffentlicht in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (16.05.2018)Weitere Angaben
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Diet selection of African elephant over time shows changing optimization currency
ISSN: 0030-1299, 1600-0706Veröffentlicht: Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.12.2012Veröffentlicht in Oikos (01.12.2012)“… Multiple factors determine diet selection of herbivores. However, in many diet studies selection of single nutrients is studied or optimization models are …”
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Human-bat contacts in the Netherlands, and potential risks for virus exchange
ISSN: 2524-4655, 2524-4655Veröffentlicht: London BioMed Central 15.02.2025Veröffentlicht in One health outlook (15.02.2025)“… Background Contacts between people and free-ranging animals have a potential to cause viral disease epidemics when novel viruses are exchanged. The Netherlands …”
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Impact of solid shrimp pond waste materials on mangrove growth and mortality: a case study from Pak Phanang, Thailand
ISSN: 0018-8158, 1573-5117Veröffentlicht: Dordrecht Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands 01.10.2007Veröffentlicht in Hydrobiologia (01.10.2007)“… One of the most serious threats to tropical mangrove ecosystems caused by shrimp farming activities is the poor management of pond waste materials. We …”
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Changes in soil nutrients, vegetation structure and herbaceous biomass in response to grazing in a semi-arid savanna of Ethiopia
ISSN: 0140-1963, 1095-922XVeröffentlicht: Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2011Veröffentlicht in Journal of arid environments (01.07.2011)“… The effect of grazing was studied on vegetation structure, herbaceous biomass, basal and bare ground covers, together with soil nutrient concentrations in two …”
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The diversity–disease relationship: evidence for and criticisms of the dilution effect
ISSN: 0031-1820, 1469-8161, 1469-8161Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.08.2016Veröffentlicht in Parasitology (01.08.2016)“… The dilution effect, that high host species diversity can reduce disease risk, has attracted much attention in the context of global biodiversity decline and …”
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Tree cover and biomass increase in a southern African savanna despite growing elephant population
ISSN: 1051-0761, 1939-5582Veröffentlicht: United States Ecological Society of America 2010Veröffentlicht in Ecological applications (2010)“… The growing elephant populations in many parts of southern Africa raise concerns of a detrimental loss of trees, resulting in overall reduction of biodiversity …”
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Large herbivores that strive mightily but eat and drink as friends
ISSN: 1432-1939, 1432-1939Veröffentlicht: Germany 01.02.1990Veröffentlicht in Oecologia (01.02.1990)“… Grazing in patches of Cynodon dactylon and of Sporobolus spicatus by four large herbivores, and the interaction between these sedentary herbivores was studied …”
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Comment on Titcomb et al. 's 'Interacting effects of wildlife loss and climate on ticks and tick-borne disease'
ISSN: 1471-2954Veröffentlicht: England 16.05.2018Veröffentlicht in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (16.05.2018)Weitere Angaben
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Bird Community Composition in a Shaded Coffee Agro-ecological Matrix in Puebla, Mexico: The Effects of Landscape Heterogeneity at Multiple Spatial Scales
ISSN: 0006-3606, 1744-7429Veröffentlicht: Malden, USA Blackwell Publishing Inc 01.03.2010Veröffentlicht in Biotropica (01.03.2010)“… This study examined the importance of habitat heterogeneity on the avian community composition, and investigated the scale at which species abundances respond …”
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Factors affecting livestock predation by lions in Cameroon
ISSN: 0141-6707, 1365-2028Veröffentlicht: Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.12.2007Veröffentlicht in African journal of ecology (01.12.2007)“… Interviews were carried out in six villages south-west of Waza National Park, Cameroon, to investigate the impact of factors related to the occurrence of …”
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Bio-indicator species and Central African rain forest refuges in the Campo-Ma'an area, Cameroon
ISSN: 1477-2000, 1478-0933Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.03.2009Veröffentlicht in Systematics and biodiversity (01.03.2009)“… This study aims to examine the geographical position of late Pleistocene forest refuges in the tropical lowland rain forest in southern Cameroon by analysing …”
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Disease transmission in animal transfer networks
ISSN: 0167-5877, 1873-1716Veröffentlicht: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.02.2017Veröffentlicht in Preventive veterinary medicine (01.02.2017)“… Infectious diseases transmission is strongly determined by who contacts whom. Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) caused by Mycobacterium bovis is a worldwide burden for …”
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Dilution effect and identity effect by wildlife in the persistence and recurrence of bovine tuberculosis
ISSN: 0031-1820, 1469-8161, 1469-8161Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.06.2014Veröffentlicht in Parasitology (01.06.2014)“… Current theories on disease-diversity relationships predict a strong influence of host richness on disease transmission. In addition, identity effect, caused …”
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The rise and fall of the mangrove forests in Maputo Bay, Mozambique
ISSN: 0923-4861, 1572-9834Veröffentlicht: Dordrecht Springer Nature B.V 01.08.2002Veröffentlicht in Wetlands ecology and management (01.08.2002)“… The change in area of mangrove forests since 1958 in Maputo Bay,Mozambique was studied. Around Maputo, a 44% reduction of the area was linkedtodifferences in …”
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