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*the second one is an instruction guide , you have to follow them correctly. 1 complete page of "summary" and 1 complete page of reflection as shown in the file.
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ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
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Ecology and Conservation of Terrestrial Vertebrates in a Changing World
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ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
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SUMMARY
This paper intends to outline the summary and a reflection of the contents discussed
during the seminar. When it comes to species richness across the globe, there is a significant
difference in each region. Birds and mammals across different regions differ remarkably
depending on the geographical richness gradient. Evolution, ecology, history, and energy are
examples of the comparative hypothesis used to test the geographical richness of birds and
mammals across different regions. Richness in some regions is partly influenced by the richnessstandardized ecological niche diversity, which questions the relevance of constraints in ecology
used in the large-scale diversity gradients production. The timely changes of a region are as
important as the role of temperature. The diversification rates are greatly affected positively by
the predictors which affect bioregion species richness and therefore historical and evolutionary
process control the richness of a specific region. The movement of animals across the entire
world is one great phenomenon. Animal movements should be understood because once they are
understood them applications in food, health and conservation are facilitated. The use of satellite
tracking has helped in understanding the animals' movements. Enhanced technology has
facilitated the incorporation of animal tracking and big data has been integrated. The integration
of remote sensing data and high-resolution movement trajectories has helped in...