Blar i Brage NMBU på forfatter "Moe, Stein R."
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The conservation value of power-line clearings for native insect-pollinated plants and wild bees in boreal forest landscapes
Steinert, Mari (PhD Thesis;2020:31, Doctoral thesis, 2020)Worldwide declines in wild pollinators are threatening the provision of vital pollination functions and services to both native plant communities and crops. Habitat loss due to human land use changes is identified as one ... -
Effect of vegetation encroachment on Macrotermes subhyalinus (Rambur) activity and associated mound vegetation, in Lake Mburo National Park,Uganda
Olsen, Marte (Master thesis, 2016-08-31)Termites play a key-role in the savanna ecosystem. As primary producers and decomposers, they transport soil nutrients vertically and horizontally, creating a more heterogeneous landscape. Increased canopy cover will shade ... -
Forests and woodlands of Tanzania : interactions between woody plant structure, diversity, carbon stocks and soil nutrient heterogeneity
Shirima, Deo Dominick (PhD Thesis;2015:53, Doctoral thesis, 2019-01-04)In recent years, structural components such as woody species richness, diversity, canopies and non-woody lifeforms in tropical forests and woodlands have experienced increasing rates of degradation and deforestation due ... -
Kraftgater som habitat : effekter av bredde, alder, skjøtsel og plassering på biologisk mangfold
Eldegard, Katrine; Moe, Stein R.; Selås, Vidar (MINA fagrapport;20, Report, 2012)Kraftgater har blitt etablert i mange naturlige økosystemer over hele verden. Til tross for at vi i Norge har et omfattende nettverk av kraftgater, er kunnskapen om kraftgater som habitat og om effekter av ulike skjøtselmetoder ... -
Livelihood and home garden improvements : strategies to reduce destructive fuelwood harvests from the Manas National Park, India
Schrötter, Silvia Theresa (Master thesis, 2018)Fuelwood is the primary energy source for cooking in rural India. Natural forests in protected areas are often accessed by local people to collect this resource. However, the extraction of wood destructs forests, threatens ... -
Poverty reduction strategies and relevant participatory learning processes in agricultural higher education : case studies from Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda
Abeli, Willbard S.; Angstreich, Michael G.; Boddens-Hosang, Joanna A.A.; Johnsen, Fred H.; Kaboggoza, John R.S.; Kaunda, Emmanuel; Moe, Stein R.; Larsen, Thor S.; Waktola, Aregay (Noragric Report;21A, Report, 2004) -
Stress and parasitism in translocated vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) in Malawi
Senst, Carlin (Master thesis, 2017-05)Wildlife translocations are a contentious practice that is on the rise. Wildlife rescue and release centers are one of the largest practitioners of translocation, but are often overlooked by the scientific community. In ... -
Utilization of termitaria vegetation by translocated Rothchild's giraffe
Andersen, Erik Jonas (Master thesis, 2018)Patches of high quality resources are important in many African savannahs. A source of this heterogeneity are mounds build by termites (termitaria). The soils and vegetation of termitaria have in many cases been found to ... -
Woody species regeneration and diversity in a seasonally dry forest in northeastern Thailand
Larpkern, Panadda (PhD Thesis;2010:41, Doctoral thesis, 2010)Forest communities are complex because many factors are associated with the spatial patterns of woody species. The main objective of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of how woody species composition and ...