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If a species of tree that lives only in part of Florida is endangered, the solution is straightforward: try to conserve that little patch of habitat.
The researchers also concluded that the movement of voles from one patch of habitat to another spread diseases or pathogens to the newly explored areas.
We found that simulated grazing led to lower body mass increases in the lizards, increased the time that lizards spent basking, reduced the tendency of lizards to move, or to move to a different burrow, but increased the tendency of lizards to disperse away from the patch of habitat provided.
To researchers' knowledge, the 125-pound 4-year-old is the most urban mountain lion in Southern California and possibly beyond — surviving and thriving in a small patch of habitat surrounded by freeways and densely packed human beings that he reached, somewhat miraculously, by crossing the 101 and 405 freeways.
Adults are only rarely observed leaving a patch of habitat.
The intermediary variable here is the size of the patch of habitat in which the voles live.
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But they are concentrated in smaller patches of habitat, scientists say.
The project would help police forests, link patches of habitat, encourage ecotourism, and educate local people.
When formerly contiguous patches of habitat are broken apart, it is called fragmentation.
When formerly contiguous patches of habitat are broken apart and separated by some other habitat, it is called fragmentation.
Wild bison are a keystone species and graze in ways that create patches of habitat for other wild prairie species, like birds.
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