叫喊
发表于 2025-3-23 11:52:19
A. Propst,J. Ruckes,O. Stochdorph knowledge of underlying population processes to determine the probable causes of any population decline so that steps can be taken to halt or even reverse it. The subsequent success, or otherwise, of any action taken should be monitored.
模仿
发表于 2025-3-23 15:22:17
Overview: Birds as Monitors of Environmental Change looks at how birdpopulations are affected by pollutants, water quality, and otherphysical changes and how this scientific knowledge can help inpredicting the effects of pollutants and other physical changes inthe environment.978-94-015-1324-1978-94-015-1322-7
FAWN
发表于 2025-3-23 19:14:15
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别名
发表于 2025-3-24 00:29:22
Integrated population monitoring: detecting the effects of diverse changes, knowledge of underlying population processes to determine the probable causes of any population decline so that steps can be taken to halt or even reverse it. The subsequent success, or otherwise, of any action taken should be monitored.
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发表于 2025-3-24 02:51:55
Can birds be used to monitor the environment?,ly-defined objectives and poorly-designed methodology, producing few or no useful results. Monitoring has also suffered because it relies largely on correlative analyses rather than on the manipulative experiments that have been more fashionable among ecologists.
CHYME
发表于 2025-3-24 06:31:07
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Palpate
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Neuropeptides
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muster
发表于 2025-3-24 22:25:15
Environmental changes,ons and species respond, either through evolutionary change or through phenotypic plasticity. The response persists (and the population or species succeeds) where this has led to continued, indeed often enhanced, efficiency in utilizing the environment.
collateral
发表于 2025-3-25 03:01:58
Birds as monitors of radionuclide contamination,auna with radionuclides has tended to be less apparent to both the scientific community and the public than contaminations with such substances as agricultural herbicides and pesticides. The latter, for example, may often produce the spectre of sick or dying birds in areas where they are commonly encountered by the public.