نتایج جستجو برای: terrestrial ecosystems

تعداد نتایج: 76121  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Douglas B Rasher E Paige Stout Sebastian Engel Tonya L Shearer Julia Kubanek Mark E Hay

Chemical cues regulate key ecological interactions in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. They are particularly important in terrestrial plant-herbivore interactions, where they mediate both herbivore foraging and plant defense. Although well described for terrestrial interactions, the identity and ecological importance of herbivore foraging cues in marine ecosystems remain unknown. Here we show...

2015
Hanqin Tian Guangsheng Chen Chaoqun Lu Xiaofeng Xu Daniel J. Hayes Wei Ren Shufen Pan Deborah N. Huntzinger Steven C. Wofsy

The terrestrial ecosystems of North America have been identified as a sink of atmospheric CO2 though there is no consensus on the magnitude. However, the emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases (CH4 and N2O) may offset or even overturn the climate cooling effect induced by the CO2 sink. Using a coupled biogeochemical model, in this study, we have estimated the combined global warming potentials (...

2013
Dragos V Nica Despina Maria Bordean Ioan Pet Elena Pet Simion Alda Iosif Gergen

BACKGROUND Given the serious threats posed to terrestrial ecosystems by industrial contamination, environmental monitoring is a standard procedure used for assessing the current status of an environment or trends in environmental parameters. Measurement of metal concentrations at different trophic levels followed by their statistical analysis using exploratory multivariate methods can provide m...

2013
Laurence Lin Ernest F. Benfield John E. Barrett Luc Claessens Yan Jiao

Forested mountain watersheds provide essential resources and services (e.g., water supply) to downstream ecosystems and human communities. Fast-growing mountainside residential development not only modifies the terrestrial system but also aquatic systems by changing the nutrient input from the terrestrial to aquatic. However, the impacts of mountainside residential development on stream ecosyst...

2012
Wendy H. Yang Karrie A. Weber Whendee L. Silver

The oxidation of ammonium is a key step in the nitrogen cycle, regulating the production of nitrate, nitrous oxide and dinitrogen. In marine and freshwater ecosystems, anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled to nitrite reduction, termed anammox, accounts for up to 67% of dinitrogen production1–3. Dinitrogen production through anaerobic ammonium oxidation has not been observed in terrestrial ecosys...

2007
Eran Hood Jason Fellman Rick T. Edwards

We examined how spawning Pacific salmon (genus Oncorhynchus) affect streamwater concentrations of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus and dissolved organic matter in Peterson Creek, a stream in southeast Alaska. When spawning salmon were present, concentrations of ammonium (NH4-N) increased by more than 100 times over prespawning levels and concentrations of soluble reactive phosphorus increased ...

2017
Carolina Nieto Ximena M C Ovando Rafael Loyola Andrea Izquierdo Fátima Romero Carlos Molineri José Rodríguez Paola Rueda Martín Hugo Fernández Verónica Manzo María José Miranda

Freshwater ecosystems are the most threatened ecosystems worldwide. Argentinian-protected areas have been established mainly to protect vertebrates and plants in terrestrial ecosystems. In order to create a comprehensive biodiverse conservation plan, it is crucial to integrate both aquatic and terrestrial systems and to include macroinvertebrates. Here, we address this topic by proposing priori...

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