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Found 314 dataset(s) matching "population loss".
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These data represent an annual resource selection function (RSF) for translocated sage-grouse in North Dakota. Human enterprise has led to large‐scale changes in landscapes and altered wildlife...
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These data represent an resource selection function (RSF) for translocated sage-grouse in North Dakota during the summer. Human enterprise has led to large‐scale changes in landscapes and altered...
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Fragmentation and loss of natural habitat have important consequences for wild populations and can negatively affect long-term viability and resilience to environmental change. Salt marsh obligate...
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Tabular data set containing estimates of colony-wide common murre counts derived from 178 locations across 4 regions including the Aleutian Island, Arctic, Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska.
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Data on breeding status of adult common murre specimens collected at sea near colonies in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea during summers of 1991-1996. Adult age status determined from plumage...
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Tabular data set containing repeated counts of common murres collected at survey plots monitored by USFWS and other agencies at breeding colonies within the Eastern Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska...
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Tabular data set containing colony-level data for common murre breeding colonies monitored by USFWS and other agencies within the Eastern Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska from 1995 to 2022.
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Method to access data for "Montague H.C. Neate-Clegg, Matthew A. Etterson, Morgan W. Tingley, William D. Newmark, The combined effects of temperature and fragment area on the demographic rates of...
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To assess the effects of rotenone (fish toxicant) treatment and possible fish removal effects on nesting Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) populations, nests were observed at two reservoirs east of...
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Over the past two centuries, persecution and habitat loss caused grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) to decline from a population of approximately 50,000 individuals to only 4 fragmented populations...
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The newly identified rapid ‘ohi‘a death (ROD; Metrosideros polymorpha) originated in the lower Puna district and its distribution has spread across Hawai‘i Island. As ROD expands it is expected...
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The dataset focusing on research publications related to the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) and ecological studies over multiple decades. The dataset contains detailed information...
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During Hurricane Irma, Florida and Georgia experienced substantial impacts to beaches, dunes, barrier islands, and coral reefs. Extensive erosion and coral losses from hurricanes result in...
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During Hurricane Irma, Florida and Georgia experienced substantial impacts to beaches, dunes, barrier islands, and coral reefs. Extensive erosion and coral losses from hurricanes result in...
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<p>Grasshoppers are integral parts of rangeland ecosystems but also have the potential to reach population densities high enough (outbreaks) to cause serious economic damage from forage loss and...
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<div style='text-align:justify;'>"Annualized Earthquake Losses (AEL) are economic losses from earthquake shaking-related building damage. These data use the most recent National Seismic...
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The decline of the iconic monarch butterfly in North America has motivated research on the impacts of land use and land cover (LULC) change and climate variability on monarch habitat and...
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The Carter Mountain pronghorn herd contains approximately 7,000 animals—half which migrate 10–60 mi (16–97 km) west from common winter ranges in the Bighorn Basin to summer ranges near the...
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<p dir="ltr"><b>What is it?</b></p><p dir="ltr">The “Regional self-reliance model of the New England food system”<b> </b>explores future scenarios of regional food self-reliance. In this model,...