نتایج جستجو برای: multi species forests

تعداد نتایج: 1027675  

2018
María Martínez-Jauregui Mario Soliño Jesús Martínez-Fernández Julia Touza

Plantations with alien forest species could be a major way for invasive plant and animal species to become introduced and naturally established in a territory, but the sensitivity of plantations with native forest species to invasive plant and animal species is still unknown. This paper studies the probability of the presence and the richness of invasive species of three different taxa (plants,...

سلیمانی, اعظم, سپهوند, اصغر, عزتی, ستار, فضل الهی محمدی, مریم, نجفی, اکبر,

The selection of tree species is one of the most important steps to achieve a successful forest plantation projects. In this study we used Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Technique for order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) techniques in order to selecting the suitable species for plantation endeavors using tangible and intangible criteria in southern Zagros forests...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2011
Yousun Kang Hiroshi Nagahashi Akihiro Sugimoto

Scene-context plays an important role in scene analysis and object recognition. Among various sources of scene-context, we focus on scene-context scale, which means the effective scale of local context to classify an image pixel in a scene. This paper presents random forests based image categorization using the scene-context scale. The proposed method uses random forests, which are ensembles of...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2009
Xiao-Tao Lü Jian-Wei Tang Zhi-Li Feng Mai-He Li

Lianas are important components of tropical forests and have significant impacts on the diversity, structure and dynamics of tropical forests. The present study documented the liana flora in a Chinese tropical region. Species richness, abundance, size-class distribution and spatial patterns of lianas were investigated in three 1-ha plots in tropical seasonal rain forests in Xishuangbanna, SW Ch...

2014
Gemma Rutten Andreas Ensslin Andreas Hemp Markus Fischer

The montane forests of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania have been subjected to a long history of selective logging. However, since 1984 logging of indigenous trees is prohibited. Today, these forests allow us to evaluate the long-term effects of selective logging. We mapped the height and diameter at breast height (DBH) of all trees >10 cm DBH on 10 sites of 0.25 ha. Five sites represent non-logge...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Ainhoa Magrach Rebecca A Senior Andrew Rogers Deddy Nurdin Suzan Benedick William F Laurance Luis Santamaria David P Edwards

Selective logging is one of the major drivers of tropical forest degradation, causing important shifts in species composition. Whether such changes modify interactions between species and the networks in which they are embedded remain fundamental questions to assess the 'health' and ecosystem functionality of logged forests. We focus on interactions between lianas and their tree hosts within pr...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Maria C Ruiz-Jaen Catherine Potvin

• Linking tree diversity to carbon storage can provide further motivation to conserve tropical forests and to design carbon-enriched plantations. Here, we examine the role of tree diversity and functional traits in determining carbon storage in a mixed-species plantation and in a natural tropical forest in Panama. • We used species richness, functional trait diversity, species dominance and fun...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Andrew R Holdsworth Lee E Frelich Peter B Reich

The invasion of non-native earthworms (Lumbricus spp.) into a small number of intensively studied stands of northern hardwood forest has been linked to declines in plant diversity and the local extirpation of one threatened species. It is unknown, however, whether these changes have occurred across larger regions of hardwood forests, which plant species are most vulnerable, or with which earthw...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Paul Woodcock David P Edwards Tom M Fayle Rob J Newton Chey Vun Khen Simon H Bottrell Keith C Hamer

South East Asia is widely regarded as a centre of threatened biodiversity owing to extensive logging and forest conversion to agriculture. In particular, forests degraded by repeated rounds of intensive logging are viewed as having little conservation value and are afforded meagre protection from conversion to oil palm. Here, we determine the biological value of such heavily degraded forests by...

2013
Brice B. Hanberry Brian J. Palik Hong S. He

We examined reassembly of winning and losing tree species, species traits including shade and fire tolerance, and associated disturbance filters and forest ecosystem types due to rapid forest change in the Great Lakes region since 1850. We identified winning and losing species by changes in composition, distribution, and site factors between historical and current surveys in Minnesota's mixed a...

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