نتایج جستجو برای: aspen energy analyzer
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Aspen forests and woodlands are some of the most speciesrich forest communities in the northern hemisphere. Changing climate, altered disturbance regimes, land use, and increased herbivore pressure threaten these forests both in Eurasia and North America. In addition, rapid mortality dubbed “Sudden Aspen Decline” is a concern for aspen’s longterm presence in the western United States, especiall...
This study explored the suitability of simulation tools for accurately predicting fluidized bed gasification in various scenarios without disturbing operational system, and dedicating time to experimentation, aim benefiting decision makers investors low-carbon waste-based bioenergy sector, accelerating circular bioeconomy solutions. More specifically, this aimed offer a customized solution rice...
Response of Quaking Aspen Genotypes to Enriched Co 2 : Foliar Chemistry and Tussock Moth Performance
1 Genetic variation in the phytochemical responses of plants to CO 2 enrichment is likely to alter trophic dynamics, and to shift intraspecific selection pressures on plant populations. We evaluated the independent and interactive effects of atmospheric CO 2 and quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) genotype on chemical composition of foliage and performance of the whitemarked tus-sock mot...
Aspen (Populus tremuloides) is an early successional tree that has naturally colonized large tracts of land near functioning and defunct smelter sites in the northern Rocky Mountains. This is evidenced by extensive aspen stands on the East Ridge of Butte (MT), behind the smelter stack at Anaconda (MT), near the (removed) smelter in Kellogg (ID), and downwind of the Trail, B. C. smelter (Canada)...
Impacts of elevated atmospheric O3 and/or CO2 on three clones of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.) were studied to determine, whether or not elevated CO2 ameliorates O3-induced damage to leaf cells. The plants were exposed for 3 years at the Aspen FACE exposure site in Wisconsin (USA) prior to sampling for ultrastructural investigations on 19 June 1999. In ...
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The eVects of plant defenses on herbivory can diVer among spatial scales. This may be particularly common with indirect defenses, such as extraXoral nectaries (EFNs), that attract predatory arthropods and are dependent on predator distribution, abundance, and behavior. We tested the defensive eVects of EFNs in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) against damage by a specialist herbivore, ...
—We addressed the following question: Do conifers within aspen stands (conifer invasion) increase bird species diversity in western landscapes? We tested the hypotheses that bird species diversity, measured as species richness or with the Shannon-Weiner diversity index, responds to aspen-conifer ratios (from 0% to 100% conifer) in a quadratic manner with a maximum occurring at an intermediate r...
We examined current and possible future aspen stand dynamics and cavity-nesting bird abundances for Yellowstone’s northern ungulate winter range. Our measurements suggest aspen stands located within Yellowstone National Park (YNP) are in a different condition than those located in the Gallatin National Forest (GNF), immediately outside the park. Stands inside YNP were composed of more snags and...
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