نتایج جستجو برای: breeding ground

تعداد نتایج: 200168  

2015
Yusaku Uga Yuka Kitomi Satoru Ishikawa Masahiro Yano

The root system is an essential organ for taking up water and nutrients and anchoring shoots to the ground. On the other hand, the root system has rarely been regarded as breeding target, possibly because it is more laborious and time-consuming to evaluate roots (which require excavation) in a large number of plants than aboveground tissues. The root growth angle (RGA), which determines the dir...

2016
Titik Haryanti Elissa Maharani

The purpose ofthe studywas to determinethe influence ofbreeding siteon thedensity oflarvalAnophelesbreedinginthe VillageNgreco District ofTegalomboPacitan Indonesia. The study wasobservationalwithcross sectionalapproachconductedinfoursubdistrictHamletVillageNgrecoTegalomboPacitanin May-June 2014. The population and the sample contained 15 breeding sites of Anopheles larvae were found in four ha...

1986
N. S. FECHHEIMER

Animal breeding traditionally has entailed devising means to apply quantitative and population genetic theory to increase productive capacity of livestock. A highly developed and successful industry has been built on foundations established by academic animal breeders. Recent developments in related sciences such as reproductive biology, molecular biology, cellular biology, and cytogenetics off...

2014
David Deery Jose Jimenez-Berni Xavier Sirault Robert Furbank

The achievements made in genomic technology in recent decades are yet to be matched by fast and accurate crop phenotyping methods. Such crop phenotyping methods are required for crop improvement efforts to meet expected demand for food and fibre in the future. This review evaluates the role of proximal remote sensing buggies for field-based phenotyping with a particular focus on the application...

2012
DAVID W. WINKLER

— Swallows of the north temperate zone display a wide variety of territorial behaviour during the breeding season, but as soon as breeding is over, they all appear to adopt a pattern of independent diurnal foraging interleaved with aggregation every night in dense roosts. Swallows generally migrate during the day, feeding on the wing. On many stretches of their annual journeys, their migrations...

2011
Jennifer A. H. Koop Sarah K. Huber Sean M. Laverty Dale H. Clayton

BACKGROUND Introduced parasites are a particular threat to small populations of hosts living on islands because extinction can occur before hosts have a chance to evolve effective defenses. An experimental approach in which parasite abundance is manipulated in the field can be the most informative means of assessing a parasite's impact on the host. The parasitic fly Philornis downsi, recently i...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Sara A Gagné Lenore Fahrig

To date, the vast majority of studies in urban areas have been carried out on birds, yet it is not known whether the responses of birds to urbanization are congruent with those of other taxa. In this paper, we compared the responses of breeding birds and carabid beetles to urbanization, specifically asking whether the emerging generalizations of the effects of extreme levels of urbanization on ...

2017
Peter T. Stevick Judith Allen Martine Berube Phillip J. Clapham Steven K. Katona Finn Larsen Jon Lien David K. Mattila Per J. Palsbøll Jooke Robbins Johann Sigurjonsson Tim D. Smith Nils Øien Philip S. Hammond Martine Bérubé Jóhann Sigurjónsson

Results from a large-scale, capture–recapture study of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae in the North Atlantic show that migration timing is influenced by feeding ground origin. No significant differences were observed in the number of individuals from any feeding area that were re-sighted in the common breeding area in the West Indies. However, there was a relationship between the proport...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Richard Makanza Mainassara Zaman-Allah Jill E. Cairns Cosmos Magorokosho Amsal Tarekegne Mike Olsen Boddupalli M. Prasanna

In the crop breeding process, the use of data collection methods that allow reliable assessment of crop adaptation traits, faster and cheaper than those currently in use, can significantly improve resource use efficiency by reducing selection cost and can contribute to increased genetic gain through improved selection efficiency. Current methods to estimate crop growth (ground canopy cover) and...

Journal: :Animal Conservation 2021

Effective conservation is often informed by focal species studies to identify beneficial land management interventions. For nocturnal or cryptic species, quantifying habitat use across individually marked animals can allow unbiased assessment of intervention efficacy and other important habitats. Here, using a landscape-scale experiment, we examine whether interventions intended create nesting ...

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