نتایج جستجو برای: predators and gorgan

تعداد نتایج: 16828322  

Journal: :مدیریت شهری 0
nasrin rahneshan ali emami

typology solution in architecture science seeks classifying constructions and spaces in terms of join features. typology studies can be infrastructure of design in micro and minor levels. therefore being oblivious of it in architecture and city planning can lead to state of chaos in urban aspect and makes heterogeneous urban textures. current paper seeks to find factors influencing on formation...

2005
Wei-Rong Zhong Yuan-Zhi Shao Zhen-Hui He

We investigate the Volterra ecosystem driven by correlated noises. The competition of the predators induces an increasing in population density of the predators. The competition of the preys, however, leads the predators to decay. The predators may have better stability under strong correlated noises. The predators undergo a sensitivity to a random environment, whereas the preys exhibit a surpr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2007

ایمانی, سهراب, ثمین, نجمه, ساکنین, حمید, طبری, مهرداد,

The true bugs (Insecta: Heteroptera) are one of the most important insects which included several pest and beneficial species (predators and parasitoids) and therefore have important role in agroecosystems. The fauna of aquatic and semi-aquatic Heteroptera was studied in paddy fields and around aquatic ecosystems in some regions of Iran through 2004-2009. Totally 58 species from 14 families inc...

A. Machinchian Moradi A.R. Sari R. Mousavi Nadushan S.Gh. Ghorbanzadeh Zaferani S.M.R. Fatemi,

We quantified the distribution, abundance and assemblage structure of macrofauna at 22 stations in Gorgan bay, seasonally in 2012-2013. Also, depth, temperature, salinity, DO, TOM and sediment particle size were measured in each station. The highest concentration of TOM was measured near the western littoral zone (10.22) while the mouth part and north-eastern area was characterized by the lowes...

2013
Douglas P Chivers Fawaz Al-Batati Grant E Brown Maud C O Ferrari

Recent anthropogenic activities have caused a considerable change in the turbidity of freshwater and marine ecosystems. Concomitant with such perturbations are changes in community composition. Understanding the mechanisms through which species interactions are influenced by anthropogenic change has come to the forefront of many ecological disciplines. Here, we examine how a change in the avail...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
f. borji h. rahmani p. schausberger

repeatability, (the consistency with which a given trait is expressed) of aggressiveness against prey (attack latency) in gravid females of the predatory mite neoseiulus californicus (mcgregor) was examined. in two experiments, prey - conspecific individuals, the onion thrips thrips tabaci (lindeman), and the two-spotted spider mite tetranychus urticae koch- were repeatedly offered in various n...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
s.gh. ghorbanzadeh zaferani a. machinchian moradi r. mousavi nadushan a.r. sari s.m.r. fatemi

we quantified the distribution, abundance and assemblage structure of macrofauna at 22 stations in gorgan bay, seasonally in 2012-2013. also, depth, temperature, salinity, do, tom and sediment particle size were measured in each station. the highest concentration of tom was measured near the western littoral zone (10.22) while the mouth part and north-eastern area was characterized by the lowes...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Kailen A Mooney Daniel S Gruner Nicholas A Barber Sunshine A Van Bael Stacy M Philpott Russell Greenberg

Theory on trophic interactions predicts that predators increase plant biomass by feeding on herbivores, an indirect interaction called a trophic cascade. Theory also predicts that predators feeding on predators, or intraguild predation, will weaken trophic cascades. Although past syntheses have confirmed cascading effects of terrestrial arthropod predators, we lack a comprehensive analysis for ...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2012
Jila Asghari, Mohsen Mazaheritehrani Sohreh Alimohammadzadeh

Background & Aim: Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.), belongs to the Portulacaceace family, grows in many parts of Iran. Results of previous studies were indicated purslane is a rich source of essential fatty acids of omega-3 and omega-6.  Portulaca oleracea is a widespread weed, being the eighth common plants of the world. The Aim of current study was to compare the essential f...

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