Sentences with phrase «monitor wild populations»

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Using annual population estimates from the Russian Federal Agency of Game Mammal Monitoring database, researchers analyzed trends of eight large mammals — roe deer, red deer, reindeer, moose, wild boar, brown bears, lynx, and gray wolves — in Russia from 1981 to 2010, a time period that includes the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
The task force had called on USDA to monitor populations of native and wild bees, not just managed honey bees.
In their paper, they highlighted the need for more monitoring and enforcement, as well as research to better understand the impact of trade on wild plant populations and the actors involved in illegal trade.
Lips and her colleagues hope to establish a surveillance network to monitor wild salamander and newt populations for signs of the fungus.
«Large - scale conservation strategies such as Panthera's Jaguar Corridor Initiative, which are instrumental to protect broadly distributed species such as jaguars, maintain their connectivity, and by doing so to ensure their long - term survival, need to incorporate genetic monitoring of wild populations to fully understand how these species respond to environmental changes and increasing levels of human impacts,» Wultsch said.
We also monitored wild bumble bee populations near greenhouses for evidence of pathogen spillover, and compared the fit of our model to patterns of C. bombi infection observed in the field.
Dynamics of a tularemia outbreak in a closely monitored free - roaming population of wild house mice
The conservation status of sockeye populations in Canada is under review by Fisheries and Oceans Canada as part of its Wild Salmon Policy strategy to standardize monitoring of wild salmon staWild Salmon Policy strategy to standardize monitoring of wild salmon stawild salmon status.
In this study, we monitored the partner preference behaviour of female and male wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) from populations.
«Identifying the threads that connect these parasites from wild and domestic land animals to marine mammals helps us to see ways that those threads might be cut... by, for example, managing feral cat and opossum populations, reducing run - off from urban areas near the coast, monitoring water quality and controlling erosion to prevent parasites from entering the marine food chain.»
«Together, we will continue to monitor island fox populations to ensure their long - term survival in the wild
Though wild dogs can often recover faster from population decreases due to their high reproductive rate, the researchers concluded that such practices place added pressure on species that are already suffering from habitat loss and restricted ranges and require further action to monitor and minimize.
A Sumatran Tiger P. t. sumatrae photographed using a camera trap, a technique used to monitor Tiger populations in the wild © Mike Griffiths / WWF - CanConservation A number of initatives are underway aiming to conserve wild Tigers.
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