نتایج جستجو برای: temperature gradients

تعداد نتایج: 485785  

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
behroz aminzadeh moslem torkiharchegani azad ahmadi mohammad reza najafian gorgi

climate is one of the most important factors that influence the quality and quantity of crops. understanding the natural features of any region, especially about the climate, can play a major role in making plans and land use planning. sugar beet, is one of the major industrial plants, that in addition to producing one of the most fundamental basic needs of society, namely sugar, it can have ot...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Hannes Baumann David O Conover

How organisms may adapt to rising global temperatures is uncertain, but concepts can emerge from studying adaptive physiological trait variations across existing spatial climate gradients. Many ectotherms, particularly fish, have evolved increasing genetic growth capacities with latitude (i.e. countergradient variation (CnGV) in growth), which are thought to be an adaptation primarily to strong...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Christy M McCain Nathan J Sanders

The Metabolic Theory of Ecology (MTE) posits that the temperature-dependent kinetics of metabolism shape broad-scale patterns of biodiversity. Here we test whether the MTE accounts for patterns of diversity using 102 elevational diversity gradients of reptiles and amphibians. In particular, we examined the support for the two key predictions of the MTE: that the reciprocal of absolute temperatu...

2013
Rebecca M. Harris Peter McQuillan Lesley Hughes

Altitudinal clines in melanism are generally assumed to reflect the fitness benefits resulting from thermal differences between colour morphs, yet differences in thermal quality are not always discernible. The intra-specific application of the thermal melanism hypothesis was tested in the wingless grasshopper Phaulacridium vittatum (Sjöstedt) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) first by measuring the therm...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2013
Tristan A Nuñez Joshua J Lawler Brad H McRae D John Pierce Meade B Krosby Darren M Kavanagh Peter H Singleton Joshua J Tewksbury

As the climate changes, human land use may impede species from tracking areas with suitable climates. Maintaining connectivity between areas of different temperatures could allow organisms to move along temperature gradients and allow species to continue to occupy the same temperature space as the climate warms. We used a coarse-filter approach to identify broad corridors for movement between a...

1997
A. R. Cooray J. L. Elliot A. S. Bosh

We have observed a stellar occultation of GSC5249-01240 by Saturn's north polar region on November 20, 1995 from NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF). This is the first recorded occultation by the polar region of a giant planet. The occulted region extends 88 km in vertical height and 660 km in horizontal length, over a region from 82.5 to 85 degrees in planetocentric latitude and from 20 ...

2010
Patrick Egan Jack A. Stone

Refractometry of air is a central problem for interferometer-based dimensional measurements. Refractometry at the 10−9 level is only valid if air temperature gradients are controlled at the millikelvin (mK) level. Very precise tests of second-generation National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) refractometers involve comparing two instruments (two optical cavities made from ultralow...

2004
J. G. P. Binner D. M. Price B. Vaidhyanathan

A hybrid calorimeter is described whereby the test specimen may be heated using either hot air and/or microwave radiation. Thus it is possible to study phase transitions of materials under conditions ranging from purely conventional heating to pure microwave heating or mixtures thereof. Measurements using silver iodide showed that its phase change from the low temperature β-phase to the high te...

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