نتایج جستجو برای: arid environments

تعداد نتایج: 206592  

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2010
Seth C Britch Kenneth J Linthicum Wayne W Wynn Todd W Walker Muhammad Farooq Vincent L Smith Cathy A Robinson Branka B Lothrop Melissa Snelling Arturo Gutierrez Hugh D Lothrop Jerry D Kerce James J Becnel Ulrich R Bernier Julia W Pridgeon

Ultra-low-volume (ULV) and thermal fog aerosol dispersals of pesticides have been used against mosquitoes and other insects for half a century. Although each spray technology has advantages and disadvantages, only 7 studies have been identified that directly compare their performance in the field. US military personnel currently operating in hot-arid environments are impacted by perpetual nuisa...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Paul Schumacher Bunafsha Mislimshoeva Alexander Brenning Harald Zandler Martin Brandt Cyrus Samimi Thomas Koellner

Remote sensing-based woody biomass quantification in sparsely-vegetated areas is often limited when using only common broadband vegetation indices as input data for correlation with ground-based measured biomass information. Red edge indices and texture attributes are often suggested as a means to overcome this issue. However, clear recommendations on the suitability of specific proxies to prov...

2013
J P Hereward G H Walter P J DeBarro A J Lowe C Riginos

Creontiades dilutus (Stål), the green mirid, is a polyphagous herbivorous insect endemic to Australia. Although common in the arid interior of Australia and found on several native host plants that are spatially and temporally ephemeral, green mirids also reach pest levels on several crops in eastern Australia. These host-associated dynamics, distributed across a large geographic area, raise qu...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2002
Joseph B Williams B Irene Tieleman

The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rodents, which avoid temperature extremes by remaining within a burrow during the day, is well established. Conventional wisdom holds that arid-zone birds, diurnal organisms that endure the brunt of their environment, occupy these desert climates because of the possession of physiological design fea...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2009
Colin P. Osborne Robert P. Freckleton

Grasses using the C(4) photosynthetic pathway dominate grasslands and savannahs of warm regions, and account for half of the species in this ecologically and economically important plant family. The C(4) pathway increases the potential for high rates of photosynthesis, particularly at high irradiance, and raises water-use efficiency compared with the C(3) type. It is therefore classically viewe...

D. Papakosta E. Soulioti J.T. Tsialtas, N. Maslaris

Defoliation produced by abiotic factors and the subsequent re-growth can reduce sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) sucrose content and final sugar yield. Field experiments were conducted during 2003 and 2004 growing seasons in the farm of Hellenic Sugar Industry SA, Larissa factory, central Greece. Three sugar beet cultivars (Rival, Europa and Corsica) were ordinary irrigated till the beginning of J...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Thomas D. Niederberger Jill A. Sohm Troy Gunderson Joëlle Tirindelli Douglas G. Capone Edward J. Carpenter S. Craig Cary

Carbon-fixation is a critical process in severely oligotrophic Antarctic Dry Valley (DV) soils and may represent the major source of carbon in these arid environments. However, rates of C-fixation in DVs are currently unknown and the microorganisms responsible for these activities unidentified. In this study, C-fixation rates measured in the bulk arid soils (<5% moisture) ranged from below dete...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2003
Craig R White

Two competing but nonexclusive hypotheses to explain the reduced basal metabolic rate (BMR) of mammals that live and forage underground (fossorial species) are examined by comparing this group with burrowing mammals that forage on the surface (semifossorial species). These hypotheses suggest that the low BMR of fossorial species either compensates for the enormous energetic demands of subterran...

2012
Jian-Ying Ma Wei Sun Xiao-Ning Liu Fa-Hu Chen

Water availability is the most influential factor affecting plant carbon (δ(13)C) and nitrogen (δ(15)N) isotope composition in arid and semi-arid environments. However, there are potential differences among locations and/or species in the sensitivity of plant δ(13)C and δ(15)N to variation in precipitation, which are important for using stable isotope signatures to extract paleo-vegetation and ...

2005
G. S. Okin J. E. Herrick

Aeolian processes are tightly linked to soil and vegetation change in arid and semi-arid systems at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Wind influences patterns of vegetation and soil within the landscape, and these patterns control wind erosion at patch to landscape scales. Aggregated at larger scales, patterns in soil and vegetation distributions influence global distributions of dust and i...

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