Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially when future conditions fall outside the current range of conditions. Individual-based approaches have been developed and applied to predict the impact of environmental changes on wintering and staging coastal bird populations. How many birds make use of staging sites is mostly determined by food availability and accessibility, which in the case of many waterbirds in turn is affected by water level. Many water systems are regulated and water levels are maintained at target levels, set by management authorities. We used an individual-based modelling framework (MORPH) to analyse how different target water levels affect the number of migratory Bew...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Water resource development on rivers significantly affects life cycles of specie...
Dams and reservoirs alter natural water flow regimes with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. Qua...
Certain species experience rapid population increases in human-modified and -affected environments. ...
Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult,<br/>especial...
Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially w...
Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially w...
With the pressures that today’s ecosystems are being placed under, from both environmental change an...
Natural environmental changes, such as coastal erosion, and human developments, ranging from roads a...
Abstract Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological s...
We used an individual-based model to assess site quality and to predict the effect of local (i.e. di...
Dams and reservoirs alter natural water flow regimes with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. Qua...
Aim: Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending...
Changes in climate, food abundance and disturbance from humans threaten the ability of species...
Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological systems. P...
Many species of large herbivore rely on agricultural land for their feeding habitats, but available ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Water resource development on rivers significantly affects life cycles of specie...
Dams and reservoirs alter natural water flow regimes with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. Qua...
Certain species experience rapid population increases in human-modified and -affected environments. ...
Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult,<br/>especial...
Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially w...
Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially w...
With the pressures that today’s ecosystems are being placed under, from both environmental change an...
Natural environmental changes, such as coastal erosion, and human developments, ranging from roads a...
Abstract Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological s...
We used an individual-based model to assess site quality and to predict the effect of local (i.e. di...
Dams and reservoirs alter natural water flow regimes with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. Qua...
Aim: Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending...
Changes in climate, food abundance and disturbance from humans threaten the ability of species...
Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological systems. P...
Many species of large herbivore rely on agricultural land for their feeding habitats, but available ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Water resource development on rivers significantly affects life cycles of specie...
Dams and reservoirs alter natural water flow regimes with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. Qua...
Certain species experience rapid population increases in human-modified and -affected environments. ...