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USING ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELING FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GUIDANCE IN THE WESTERN PODILLYA (UKRAINE): AMPHIBIANS

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dc.contributor.author Tytar, V.
dc.contributor.author Mezhzherin, S.
dc.contributor.author Соболенко, Любов Юліанівна
dc.date.accessioned 2015-11-12T18:15:55Z
dc.date.available 2015-11-12T18:15:55Z
dc.date.issued 2015-11-12
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.udpu.edu.ua/handle/6789/3606
dc.description.abstract Maximum entropy niche modeling was employed as a tool to assess potential habitat suitability for 13 amphibian species and to map their potential distribution in the Western Podillya (Ukraine). Th e predictor variables used were of climate, topography and human impact (assessed by the Human Footprint). Th e “mean temperature of coldest quarter” and “isothermality” were two of the most important factors in predicting habitat suitability and distribution. Another profound contribution has been displayed by the Human Footprint, meaning that human infrastructure may benefi t amphibians, a phenomenon that perhaps is much more widespread than thought. Areas have been distinguished that in the fi rst place should be of interest to nature conservationists targeting amphibians (exemplifi ed by Bombina variegata) and a map summarizing species richness was produced. uk
dc.language.iso en uk
dc.relation.ispartofseries UDC 598.1:591.9 (447.43/.44);
dc.subject niche modeling, species distribution modeling, amphibians uk
dc.subject Maxent
dc.title USING ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELING FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GUIDANCE IN THE WESTERN PODILLYA (UKRAINE): AMPHIBIANS uk
dc.type Article uk


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