The ecological consequences of megafaunal loss: (Registro nro. 12727)

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control field EC-PaCDF
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control field 20171130151505.0
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Original cataloging agency EC-PaCDF
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 597.9246
Edition number 22
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Personal name Froyd Cynthia A.
9 (RLIN) 2713
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Title The ecological consequences of megafaunal loss:
Remainder of title giant tortoises and wetland biodiversity.
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Summary, etc. The giant tortoises of the Galapagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the islands in the 16th Century, with populations declining from an estimated 250 000 to between 8000 and 14 000 in the 1970s. Successful tortoise conservation efforts have focused on species recovery, but ecosystem conservation and restoration requires a better understanding of the wider ecological consequences of this drastic reduction in the archipelago’s only large native herbivore. We report the first evidence from palaeoecological records of coprophilous fungal spores of the formerly more extensive geographical range of giant tortoises in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. Upland tortoise populations on Santa Cruz declined 500–700 years ago, likely the result of human impact or possible climatic change. Former freshwater wetlands, a now limited habitattype, were found to have converted to Sphagnum bogs concomitant with tortoise loss, subsequently leading to the decline of several now-rare or extinct plant species.
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Language note English
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Uncontrolled term Ecological.
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Uncontrolled term Ecológica.
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Uncontrolled term Loss.
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Uncontrolled term Pérdida.
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Uncontrolled term Megafaunal
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Uncontrolled term Megafauna.
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Personal name Coffey, Emily E.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Van der Knaap, W.
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Personal name Van Leeuwen, J.
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Personal name Tye, Alan
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Personal name Willis, Katherine J.
9 (RLIN) 2714
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Title Ecology Letters.
Related parts Vol. 17 (Mar 2014), p. 144-154.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.12203
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Koha item type Artículo
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 15/08/2016   597.9246 FRO 2014 2016-0087 15/08/2016 15/08/2016 Artículo
  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Colección PDF 15/08/2016   597.9246 FRO 2014 2021-1828 15/08/2016 15/08/2016 Documento electrónico

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