نتایج جستجو برای: peat swamp forest

تعداد نتایج: 112718  

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

Peat swamp forest have a high economic value and are potential for agricultural development. However, peatlad fragile ecosystems because they easily damaged difficult to restore. The main problem of all peat soil types is their irreversible drying. In this condition the easy burning, unable store water, if groundwater far from surface, plants will be stressed lack water. Therefore support susta...

2015
Timothy M. Eppley Giuseppe Donati Jean-Baptiste Ramanamanjato Faly Randriatafika Laza N. Andriamandimbiarisoa David Rabehevitra Robertin Ravelomanantsoa Jörg U. Ganzhorn Sharon Gursky-Doyen

The lemurs of Madagascar are among the most threatened mammalian taxa in the world, with habitat loss due to shifting cultivation and timber harvest heavily contributing to their precarious state. Deforestation often leads to fragmentation, resulting in mixed-habitat matrices throughout a landscape where disturbed areas are prone to invasion by exotic plants. Our study site, the Mandena littora...

2005
Janelle Stevenson

A late-Holocene vegetation record is presented from the southwest coast of New Caledonia. Lac Saint Louis is a freshwater swamp at 3m a.s.l. adjacent to the River Coulee delta. Pollen analysis, charcoal analysis, radiocarbon dating and stratigraphic analyses have been used to reconstruct the vegetation and sedimentary history of the swamp. The sediment record commences at 6000 BP and reflects r...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Jonathan P Benstead James G March Brian Fry Katherine C Ewel Catherine M Pringle

We sampled consumers and organic matter sources (mangrove litter, freshwater swamp-forest litter, seagrasses, seagrass epiphytes, and marine particulate organic matter [MPOM]) from four estuaries on Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia for stable isotope (sigma13C and sigma34S) analysis. Unique mixing solutions cannot be calculated in a dual-isotope, five-endmember scenario, so we tested IsoS...

2007
William A. Reiners

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