نتایج جستجو برای: willow

تعداد نتایج: 2089  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Lisa M Baril Andrew J Hansen Roy Renkin Rick Lawrence

After nearly a century of height suppression, willows (Salix spp.) in the northern range of Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A., are increasing in height growth as a possible consequence of wolf (Canis lupus) restoration, climate change, or other factors. Regardless of the drivers, the recent release of this rare but important habitat type could have significant implications for associated songbi...

2005
Chad S. Boyd Tony J. Svejcar

Quantifying woody plant biomass has often proven difficult in the field for reasons that include irregular plant morphology, between-observer variability, and lack of standardized techniques. One potential solution to these challenges is the use of groundbased photographic technology. Our objective was to develop a photo-based technique that could be used to monitor changes in willow (Salix spp...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Hawthorne L Beyer Evelyn H Merrill Nathan Varley Mark S Boyce

Reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone National Park in 1995-1996 has been argued to promote a trophic cascade by altering elk (Cervus elaphus) density, habitat-selection patterns, and behavior that, in turn, could lead to changes within the plant communities used by elk. We sampled two species of willow (Salix boothii and S. geyeriana) on the northern winter range to determine w...

2010
John C. Stella John J. Battles Joe R. McBride Bruce K. Orr

Seasonal water limitation exerts a strong ecological filter on stream communities in semiarid regions. For firstyear riparian willow and poplar tree seedlings, desiccation from rapidly declining river flows can limit reproduction, especially on rivers in which flow regulation and land conversion have limited the amount of area available for recruitment. We investigated survivorship of first-yea...

Journal: :Blue Jay 1959

2013
MALIK ASIF

This study was carried out at the forest nursery of Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture and Regional Research Station, Wadura SKUAST-K, Sopore, Kashmir during 2006 and 2007 to examine the role of live biofertilizers in litter decomposition and nutrient release in Salix fragilis under natural Salix stands. The experiment was laid in completely randomised design with three replications...

2017
Matthew A. Barbour Sonya Erlandson Kabir Peay Brendan Locke Erik S. Jules Gregory M. Crutsinger

1. Host-plant genetic variation affects the diversity and composition of associated above and belowground communities. Most evidence supporting this view is derived from studies 3 within a single common garden, thereby constraining the range of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions that might directly or indirectly (via phenotypic plasticity) affect communities. If natural variability in ...

2006
Diana Pérez Enrique Alfonseca Pilar Rodríguez Marín

To our knowledge, every free-text Computer Assisted Assessment (CAA) system automatically scores the students and gives feedback to them according to their responses, but, none of them include yet personalization options. The free-text CAA system Atenea [1] had simple adaptation possibilities by keeping static student profiles [2]. In this paper, we present a new adaptive version called Willow....

2015
Bart Vandecasteele Frederic Piesschaert Bruno De Vos Gijs Du Laing

Changes in the hydrology of sediments in tidal marshes or landfills may affect the uptake of metals in the vegetation. Leaf and stem samples of Salix cinerea (grey sallow) were collected during four consecutive growing seasons at six contaminated plots on a polluted dredged sediment landfill and one plot on an uncontaminated reference site. The first three contaminated plots were already emerge...

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