Category: Clia Kits

August 16, 2020

A guide for studying among-individual behavioral variation from movement data in the wild

animal tracking and recording devices Biologging large amounts of data on the behavior of individual movements in a natural environment. In these data, the ecology movement often see the explained variation around the mean as the “voice” when studying the pattern on a population level. In the field of behavioral ecology, however, the focus has shifted from how the population to the biological underpinnings of […]

August 16, 2020

New directions in pollinator research: diversity, conflict and response to global change

The interaction between pollinators and their plant hosts is central to maintaining global biodiversity and ensure the safety of our food. In this special issue, we compile the reviews that summarize the existing knowledge and point out areas outstanding research key to understanding and pollinator protection, the interaction of the host plant and pollinator-pollination ecosystem services they provide. The great diversity of pollinator-plant interactions that […]

August 16, 2020

Conclusions: Do we eat them or watch them, or both? Challenges for conservation of sharks in Mexico and the NEP

Mexico is a country that makes heavy use of the population of sharks that inhabit the southern part of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (NEP). Shark meat has become an important food source in this country, while shark fins are used to supply the traditional Asian markets. In addition to consumptive utilization, charismatic shark species supports ecotourism industry that has gained significance in several tourist resorts […]

August 16, 2020

Molecular Species Delimitation of the Genus Reishia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) along the Coasts of China and Korea

Species of the genus gastropod predator Reishia Kuroda and Habe, 1971 (Muricidae) inhabits the intertidal rocky shore in East Asia. Shell varies greatly because of their external morphology, taxonomy of this genus to species-level is still in need of re-evaluation. Using DNA-based methods of delimitation, we aim to ensure Reishia number of species along the coast of China and Asia adjacent areas. Also, we look […]