نتایج جستجو برای: tropical spastic

تعداد نتایج: 73634  

2011
Lydia Beaudrot Yanjun Du Abdul Rahman Kassim Marcel Rejmánek Rhett D. Harrison

The extent to which environmental heterogeneity can account for tree species coexistence in diverse ecosystems, such as tropical rainforests, is hotly debated, although the importance of spatial variability in contributing to species co-existence is well recognized. Termites contribute to the micro-topographical and nutrient spatial heterogeneity of tropical forests. We therefore investigated w...

Journal: :Science 1980
T S Ray C C Andrews

Females of three species of tropical rain forest ithomiine butterflies orient to swarms of army ants (Eciton burchelli) and feed on bird droppings found there. The antbirds associated with swarm raids of these ants provide a predictable source of droppings, an otherwise sparsely distributed resource.

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Robert-Jan den Tex Richard Thorington Jesus E Maldonado Jennifer A Leonard

Tropical rainforests are well known for their extraordinarily high levels of biodiversity. The origin of this species richness is still debated. For instance, the museum hypothesis states that over evolutionary time more and more species will accumulate with relatively few extinctions. In contrast, the Pleistocene diversification model argues that during the last 2 million years, climatic facto...

2011
Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes Brooke L. Bateman Mark Hamann

Understanding the relationships between species, their environment, and factors that determine their distribution and abundance has historically been a goal of ecological theory (MacArthur, 1972; Guisan & Zimmermann, 2000). The topic continues to be pertinent, as ongoing environmental change is likely to alter species ranges and shift their patterns of habitat ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral...

2012
O. Peters K. Christensen

Previous studies have found broad distributions, resembling power laws for different measures of the size of rainfall events. We investigate the large-event tail of these distributions and find in one measure that tropical cyclones account for a large proportion of the very largest events outside the scaling regime, i.e., beyond the cutoff of the power law. Tropical cyclones are sufficiently ra...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1999
C Wills R Condit

Quadrat-based analysis of two rainforest plots of area 50 ha, one in Panama (Barro Colorado Island, BCI) and the other in Malaysia (Pasoh), shows that in both plots recruitment is in general negatively correlated with both numbers and biomass of adult trees of the same species in the same quadrat. At BCI, this effect is not significantly influenced by treefall gaps. In both plots, recruitment o...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Michael L Logan Ryan K Huynh Rachel A Precious Ryan G Calsbeek

Much attention has been given to recent predictions that widespread extinctions of tropical ectotherms, and tropical forest lizards in particular, will result from anthropogenic climate change. Most of these predictions, however, are based on environmental temperature data measured at a maximum resolution of 1 km(2), whereas individuals of most species experience thermal variation on a much fin...

Journal: :Current Biology 1997
Audrey L Mayer Stuart L Pimm

Tropical rainforests exhibit an extraordinarily high level of biological diversity. A new study shows that the patterns of seedling survival surrounding parent trees are responsible in large part for this amazing diversity.

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