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Goldilocks and the optimal mating distance: Neither too small nor too large but just right 新闻
来源平台:Science X network. 发布日期:2018
作者:  admin
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Climatic, topographic, and anthropogenic factors determine connectivity between current and future climate analogs in North America 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (11) : 5318-5331
作者:  Carroll, Carlos;  Parks, Sean A.;  Dobrowski, Solomon Z.;  Roberts, David R.
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climate change adaptation  connectivity  conservation planning  graph theory  protected areas  refugia  
Coupling a landscape-based approach and graph theory to maximize multispecific connectivity in bird communities 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2018, 179: 1-16
作者:  Clauzel, Celine;  Jeliazkov, Alienor;  Mimet, Anne
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Landscape multifunctionality  Functional connectivity  Ecological network  Graph theory  Landscape-based approach  Landscape composition and configuration  
Enhancing conservation network design with graph-theory and a measure of protected area effectiveness: Refining wildlife corridors in Belize, Central America 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2018, 178: 51-59
作者:  Hofman, Maarten P. G.;  Hayward, Matthew W.;  Kelly, Marcella J.;  Balkenhol, Niko
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Functional landscape connectivity  Corridor design  Umbrella species  Wildlife conservation  Habitat suitability  White-lipped peccary  
Advancing Graph-Based Algorithms for Predicting Flow and Transport in Fractured Rock 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2018, 54 (9) : 6085-6099
作者:  Viswanathan, H. S.;  39;Malley, D.
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discrete fracture networks  graph theory  subsurface flow and transport  fractured media  model reduction  multiscale modeling  
Male cockroaches that have frequent sex eat more protein 新闻
来源平台:Science X network. 发布日期:2018
作者:  admin
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Collaborative Research: Understanding deltas through the lens of their channel networks 项目
项目编号:1811909; 经费:333855(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Efi Foufoula-Georgiou
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Collaborative Research: Understanding deltas through the lens of their channel networks 项目
项目编号:1812019; 经费:127818(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Doug Edmonds
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Alpine glacial relict species losing out to climate change: The case of the fragmented mountain hare population (Lepus timidus) in the Alps 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (7) : 3236-3253
作者:  Rehnus, Maik;  Bollmann, Kurt;  Schmatz, Dirk R.;  Hacklaender, Klaus;  Braunisch, Veronika
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biogeography  connectivity  conservation priorities  habitat fragmentation  species distribution modelling  Swiss Alps  
Predicting the cumulative effect of multiple disturbances on seagrass connectivity 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (7) : 3093-3104
作者:  Grech, Alana;  Hanert, Emmanuel;  McKenzie, Len;  Rasheed, Michael;  Thomas, Christopher;  Tol, Samantha;  Wang, Mingzhu;  Waycott, Michelle;  Wolter, Jolan;  Coles, Rob
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connectivity  cumulative effects  graph theory  Great Barrier Reef  networks  seagrass