Thomas cited
wildlife studies in Minnesota and Europe showing that animals at the top of food webs had lower concentrations than animals at the bottom.
Not exact matches
The government said
in March that it was
studying the dangers posed to
wildlife and the environment by the plastic microbeads, and on Thursday said the scientific review was still underway by Environment Canada along with an assessment of triclosan and phthalates.
«We knew that mercury can disrupt hormones — what is most disturbing about this
study is the low levels of mercury at which we saw effects on hormones and mating behavior,» said Peter Frederick, a UF
wildlife ecology professor who led the five - year
study,
in a university press release.
«It is my desire and my purpose to further the education of the people of Texas and elsewhere
in wildlife conservation,
in the knowledge of the breeding and living habits of our wild creatures and
in the relationship of
wildlife to domesticated livestock on our ranches and farms; to afford students and others interested
in wildlife betterment and propagation and
in the raising of
wildlife along with domesticated animals a place for research and an opportunity for the
study thereof; and to develop scientifically methods of increasing the
wildlife population of the state and nation for the benefit of future generations... who may not have the opportunity to know and appreciate our
wildlife, as I have, unless methods of increasing and conserving our
wildlife are scientifically developed.
If you are interested
in wildlife and research, you can participate
in one of Mass Audubon's ongoing
wildlife studies, such as Horseshoe Crab Population surveys, vernal pool monitoring, snake surveys, and others.
Throughout the school year and during the summer, students practice science skills through the
study of local habitats, learn about Massachusetts» native
wildlife, work as a team to plan and execute stewardship projects that benefit their school and the larger Lowell community, and participate
in community - based events.
Ruth Kamnitzer lived
in a traditional felt tent
in the Mongolian countryside for three years while her husband, Steve, conducted a
wildlife study on the Pallas cat of Central Asia.
He has a degree
in conservation ecology where he tailored his
studies on gamekeeping issues and
wildlife management.
The
study, published today
in the online journal PeerJ, will be available to federal and state
wildlife agencies for their consideration to determine whether distinct geographic population segments of the coastal marten warrant state or federal listing as threatened or endangered, said Katie Moriarty, a certified
wildlife biologist and lead co-author on the
study.
An ambitious
study of polar bears (Ursus maritimus)
in Alaska has found that their overall metabolic rate is 1.6 times greater than thought, says
wildlife...
For decades,
wildlife documentaries have promoted the idea that Komodo dragons owe their success as predators to toxic bacteria
in their saliva — a claim bolstered by a 2002
study reporting deaths among lab mice injected with their saliva.
The authors of the
study say their findings could have important implications
in future land - use — particularly
in rapidly urbanizing regions where some
wildlife still persist.
That means that
wildlife managers need to start thinking now about new ways to reduce human - bird conflicts
in urban areas, says Madhusudan Katti, an ecologist at North Carolina State University
in Raleigh, who was not involved
in the
study.
Reductions
in biodiversity from illegal
wildlife trade can have other substantial negative human health impacts, including the loss of potential sources of pharmaceuticals, experimental models for
studying disease, crop pollination and micronutrients for humans lacking alternative sources of protein.
John Mathai, lead author of the overarching carnivore community paper
in the supplement and a
wildlife ecologist from Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo,
studies Hose's civet
in the highlands of Sarawak.
«
In the past, population estimates have been largely based on visual observations and on the analysis of fecal samples,» said Taal Levi, an assistant professor of fisheries and
wildlife at Oregon State University and co-author on the
study.
Bicknell was familiar with research on the benefits of reduced - impact logging for forest preservation, but few
studies had examined how sustainable forestry practices affected
wildlife in the rainforest.
One 2014
study based on modeling animal movement found that increasing vehicle density on existing roads, rather than adding more roads with lower density, resulted
in fewer
wildlife fatalities.
In one compelling example,
wildlife researcher Stacia Backensto, a graduate student at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, was stymied by bird cognition when she began
studying how ravens used ambient heat from buildings to adapt to life on the dark, frigid oil fields of the Arctic coast.
No one know how many birds succumb each year to the
wildlife trade since much of the trafficking is illegal, but within Southeast Asia alone, it is likely «
in the order of tens of millions,» says Kelly Edmunds, a researcher at the University of East Anglia
in England who investigates the emerging infectious diseases amongst bird sellers
in Asia and was not involved
in the
study.
Knowledge of local cat behavior can help conservation workers protect native
wildlife from hunting cats, according to the
study published
in the Journal of Zoology.
Consumption of contaminated fish «is an especially pressing concern for many communities of color, low - income communities, tribes, and other indigenous peoples, whose members may consume fish, aquatic plants, and
wildlife in greater quantities than does the general population,» according to a landmark Environmental Protection Agency
study published nearly a decade ago.
With the arrival of wind energy projects
in Kansas and throughout the Plains, Sandercock and his team were part of a consortium of stakeholders — including conservationists,
wildlife agencies and wind energy companies — who
studied how these wind projects influence grassland birds.
After an experienced trainer was pulled
in and killed by an orca at SeaWorld, a
wildlife biologist who
studies the species explains how a killer whale's natural behavior might help shed light on what happened
Toohey said the two
studies strongly suggest that permafrost loss is leading to massive changes
in hydrology within the Arctic and boreal forests that may have consequences for the carbon cycle, fish and
wildlife habitat and other parts of the ecosystem.
Research by Michigan State University, published
in the current issue of Bioscience, explores the paradox that although ecologists share findings via scientific journals, they do not share the data on which the
studies are built, said Patricia Soranno, MSU fisheries and
wildlife professor and co-author of the paper.
This breakdown of societal taboos against lemur hunting, a
study now shows, combined with weak enforcement of
wildlife laws, is contributing to a rise
in illegal lemur poaching
in the country.
(DeStefano and Stein shared a stage January 23 for a discussion of urban
wildlife at the Harvard Museum of Natural History
in Cambridge, Mass.) Where the wily things are At the forefront of this research into coyote behavior is Stanley Gehrt, a
wildlife biologist at The Ohio State University, who has
studied coyote populations
in the Chicago area for more than a decade.
For the last 35 years, Hoogland has
studied four species of prairie dogs living
in grassland ecosystems within national parks or
wildlife refuges
in the western U.S..
The research «really is novel and addresses an important societal question, especially given the growing interest
in developing nuclear energy worldwide,» says Timothy Mousseau, a biologist at the University of South Carolina
in Columbia who
studies Chernobyl - area
wildlife.
The
study took place
in Africa's
wildlife - rich Albertine Rift, which extends along parts of Uganda, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, and Tanzania.
Lead author Paul - Yannick Bitome - Essono, from the National Center for Scientific and Technological Research, France, explains: «We thought the tsetse fly might be a good candidate
in our
study, as both sexes feed on blood, they are large and easily trapped, present
in large numbers
in Central Africa, and are opportunistic feeders with no strong preference for a particular host animal, so would feed on a large range of
wildlife.»
John Hargrove, a doctoral student
in UF's
wildlife ecology and conservation department, is the lead author on the
study, published online June 5
in the journal PLOS ONE.
«The impact that urbanisation has on
wildlife must be
studied much more, or we won't be able to understand the threats that birds are exposed to
in urban environments, and won't be able to do anything about them.
In the first part of the new study, scientists collected Pthirus gorillae lice from primates in Ugandan wildlife sanctuarie
In the first part of the new
study, scientists collected Pthirus gorillae lice from primates
in Ugandan wildlife sanctuarie
in Ugandan
wildlife sanctuaries.
The
study highlights the value of green space
in cities, which have become important refuges for native species and migrating
wildlife.
Associate Professor Ian Smith, an Otago archaeologist involved
in the
study, says it seems that these contrasting
wildlife histories reflect differences
in prehistoric human - hunting pressure.
Anthony Clevenger, a
wildlife biologist
in Calgary, Alberta, set out to
study a notorious 35 - mile stretch of the Trans - Canada Highway known as The Meatmaker.
«This is one more tool we can add to our tool box to help us combat this invasive species,» said Brian Smith, a graduate student
in the UF / IFAS
wildlife ecology and conservation department and lead author of a new
study documenting the radio - tagging experiment.
«The
study suggests that loss of sea ice not only has an effect on the environment and
wildlife of the Arctic region but has far reaching consequences for people living
in Europe and beyond.»
A
study by researchers at the University of Tennessee on how cougars use
wildlife passages along the Trans - Canada Highway
in and around Banff National Park found the cats prefer underpasses to overpasses — particularly those near prime habitat.
A
study of Trans - Canada Highway
wildlife structures
in and around Banff National Park found that cougars, like these mule deer, prefer crossing below ground.
This provoked a strong rebuttal by
wildlife ecologist Graeme Caughley, who suggested that because the factors that may have resulted
in this irruption were «hopelessly confounded,» a case
study of the Kaibab provided an ineffective example of top - down control.
Since childhood, Geoff has taken a keen interest
in the environment and
wildlife, deciding
in his early teens that he wanted to
study marine science at degree level.
Along with his colleagues, he used the new technology of «biologgers» (miniature sensors attached to computer chips and implanted into the aardvarks by
wildlife veterinarians), to
study the activity patterns and body temperatures of aardvarks living
in the Kalahari.
Environmental specialists are
in charge of keeping things clean, and monitor and minimise the impacts of operations on
wildlife (see Case
study: Explosions at sea).
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have established several key trends
in wildlife trade following an
in - depth
study on international
wildlife trade data.
A new
study led by the University of Stirling highlights improvements
in the way conflicts between
wildlife conservation and farming are managed worldwide.
Joel Berger, a biologist at the University of Montana
in Missoula and the
Wildlife Conservation Society, headquartered
in New York, and lead author of the
study, says that the work was inspired by an older
study that found increases
in wildlife poaching
in oil and gas boom towns.
«The trends we have established
in this
study highlight the need for regulatory bodies to look beyond the existing databases and take into account the uncertainty surrounding our current understanding of
wildlife trade
in their conservation efforts.