6 resultados para Lampropeltis.
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Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals, insects, snakes, birds, fish, butterflies, etc. that can be found in Iowa.
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[ES]"La culebra real de California (Lampropeltis californiae; Pyron and Burbrink2009) fue detectada por primera vez en 1998 en el Barranco Real de Telde en el este de Gran Canaria, en el verano de 2007 se confirmó su naturalización en la isla. El pasado septiembre de 2011 se inició el proyecto LIFE+LAMPROPELTIS, LIFE10 NAT/ES/565, financiado por la Unión Europea, que con una duración de cuatro años va a permitir el desarrollo de nuevas técnicas de captura, el mejor conocimiento de la actividad biológica de la culebra en Gran Canaria, su interacción con las variables ambientales del entorno, el aumento del papel de colaboración de la población en la lucha contra la invasión mediante la activación del Sistema de Alerta Temprana".
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BIbliography: p. 255-258.
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At present time, there is a lack of knowledge on the interannual climate-related variability of zooplankton communities of the tropical Atlantic, central Mediterranean Sea, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea, due to the absence of appropriate databases. In the mid latitudes, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is the dominant mode of atmospheric fluctuations over eastern North America, the northern Atlantic Ocean and Europe. Therefore, one of the issues that need to be addressed through data synthesis is the evaluation of interannual patterns in species abundance and species diversity over these regions in regard to the NAO. The database has been used to investigate the ecological role of the NAO in interannual variations of mesozooplankton abundance and biomass along the zonal array of the NAO influence. Basic approach to the proposed research involved: (1) development of co-operation between experts and data holders in Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, UK, and USA to rescue and compile the oceanographic data sets and release them on CD-ROM, (2) organization and compilation of a database based on FSU cruises to the above regions, (3) analysis of the basin-scale interannual variability of the zooplankton species abundance, biomass, and species diversity.
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[EN] Snakes introduced to islands can be devastating to naïve native fauna. However, introduced populations must establish before range expansion (invasion) can occur. The factors that can determine successful invasion are those associated with the introduction event (e.g., characteristics of the founding population), the location (e.g., suitable environment and prey availability) and the species (e.g. life history characteristics). Here, we collected morphometric, ecological and genetic data on the recently introduced California Kingsnake (Lampropeltis californiae) in Gran Canaria.