Browsing by Subject "Habitat use"
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(2005)Climbing ability can be a major component of the capability of terrestrial mammals to use vertical habitats. Previous studies suggest that small mammals from central Chile have low climbing capabilities. However, those ...
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(Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, 2014)© 2014 Uribe and Estades; licensee Springer.Background: In Chile, most of the timber industry depends on Monterey pine (Pinus radiata (D. Don.)) plantations, which now cover more than 1.5 million ha. In spite of the intensive ...
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(2009)Although it is recognized that anthropogenic forest fragmentation affects habitat use by organisms across multiple spatial scales, there is uncertainty about these effects. We used a hierarchical sampling design spanning ...
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(Cooper Ornithological Soc., 2015)An understanding of the ecological factors determining bird species’ distributions is essential for making informed conservation decisions. These data are especially important for range-restricted species, such as the ...