Population ecology

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371Habitats / Grasslands / Ecosystems / Conifers / Ecoregions / Biome / Montane grasslands and shrublands / Deserts and xeric shrublands / Savanna / Biogeography / Physical geography / Systems ecology

Population, Landscape and Climate Estimates, v3: Biomes, North America National Aggregates of Geospatial Data Collection Projection: North America Equidistant Conic

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Source URL: sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-08 10:22:12
372Habitats / Grasslands / Ecosystems / Conifers / Ecoregions / Biome / Montane grasslands and shrublands / Deserts and xeric shrublands / Savanna / Biogeography / Physical geography / Systems ecology

Population, Landscape and Climate Estimates, v3: Biomes, South America National Aggregates of Geospatial Data Collection Projection: South America Equidistant Conic

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Source URL: sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-08 10:22:12
373Ecology / Conservation / Conservation biology / Ovis / Saiga Antelope / Hunting / Wildlife management / Argali / Wildlife conservation / Biology / Wildlife / Environment

Published by: Sustainable Management of Wildlife in Central Asia Conservation of wild animals through their sustainable use and involvement of local population and private sector into the management of hunting grounds C

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Source URL: www.giz.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-06 12:51:46
374Biofuels / Earth / Population ecology / Population / Economics / World food price crisis / Food security / Population growth / World population / Demography / Food politics / Environment

Securing and Sustaining Adequate World Food Production for the Third Millennium PER PINSTRUP-ANDERSEN AND RAJUL PANDYA-LORCH World Bank, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Washington, DC

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Source URL: nabc.cals.cornell.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-23 13:50:35
375Taxonomy / Aquatic ecology / Fisheries / Crustaceans / Oceanography / Antarctic krill / Edward Brinton / Euphausia / Copepod / Krill / Biology / Phyla

swarm at random. Population densities were approximately 2,000 and 700 cubic centimeters beneath 1 square meter, respectively, each over a towing distance of about 1 kilometer. Zooplankton observations during leg 2 were

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Source URL: s3.amazonaws.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:06:16
376IUCN Red List / International Union for Conservation of Nature / Endangered species / Near Threatened / Conservation / Environment / Ecology

(decline, population structure) D. Extremely small population size E. Quantitative analysis indicating risk of extinction States. Monitoring wild populations is constrained (by the lack of wild populations), but Range St

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Source URL: www.iucncsg.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-07 23:46:02
377Medical statistics / Mortality rate / Population ecology / Statistics / Science / Academia / Epidemiology / Actuarial science / Death

CONTENTS / i Contents Contents ___________________________________________________ i List of Tables_______________________________________________ iii List of Figures ______________________________________________ iv

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Source URL: www.irmrc.unsw.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-16 00:39:34
378Environmentalism / Overpopulation / Population ecology / Sustainability / Global warming / City of Oakland Energy and Climate Action Plan / Environmental governance / Environment / Environmental social science / Earth

  Why does Australia need to develop a sustainable population policy?   The Public Health Association has a new policy on sustainable population, which states that it is unlikely that effective climate change improveme

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Source URL: www.phaa.net.au

Language: English
379Aquatic ecology / Planktology / Biology / Plankton / Ichthyoplankton / Gerlache Strait / Antarctica / Krill / Antarctic Peninsula / Physical geography / Water / Biological oceanography

the eight nets (i.e., over a 80-meter depth interval). At 2000, about hours before the onset of maximum darkness, the population began to rise perceptibly above 200 meters and generally reached he upper portion of its ni

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 19:43:14
380Bats / Population ecology / Speleology / Syndromes / White nose syndrome / Geomyces destructans / Geomyces / The Bat Conservation Trust / Cricket bat / Biology / Mycology / Health

White-nose syndrome: Guidelines for bat carers What is White-nose syndrome? White-nose syndrome (WNS) is the name used to describe a group of symptoms associated with the deaths of over 5.7 million bats since 2006 across

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Source URL: www.bats.org.uk

Language: English
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