نتایج جستجو برای: faunal study

تعداد نتایج: 3970241  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Noah Fierer Michael S Strickland Daniel Liptzin Mark A Bradford Cory C Cleveland

Although belowground ecosystems have been studied extensively and soil biota play integral roles in biogeochemical processes, surprisingly we have a limited understanding of global patterns in belowground biomass and community structure. To address this critical gap, we conducted a meta-analysis of published data (> 1300 datapoints) to compare belowground plant, microbial and faunal biomass acr...

2005
Alexandra H. Thompson Michael P. Richards Andrew Shortland Sonia R. Zakrzewski

We report here stable carbon and nitrogen isotope results from human and faunal bone collagen from samples taken from sites in the Egyptian Nile Valley and surrounding region, dating from the Predynastic (c. 5500 BC) through to the Dynastic (c. 343 BC) periods. Isotopic values for the human population cluster together across this broad time range, with high dN ratios, and dC values indicating a...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Alyson M Thibodeau Kathleen Ritterbush Joyce A Yager A Joshua West Yadira Ibarra David J Bottjer William M Berelson Bridget A Bergquist Frank A Corsetti

The end-Triassic mass extinction overlapped with the eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), and release of CO2 and other volcanic volatiles has been implicated in the extinction. However, the timing of marine biotic recovery versus CAMP eruptions remains uncertain. Here we use Hg concentrations and isotopes as indicators of CAMP volcanism in continental shelf sediments, the ...

Journal: :Arctic anthropology 2003
Lisa M Hodgetts M A P Renouf Maribeth S Murray Darlene McCuaig-Balkwill Lesley Howse

A comparison of identified faunal assemblages from the Dorset site of Phillip's Garden indicates that harp seal hunting was the main focus of activity throughout the site's occupation. Despite the highly specialized nature of site use, it appears that reliance on harp seal decreased over time while fish and birds became increasingly important. These changes may reflect longer seasonal occupatio...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Jennifer C McElwain Surangi W Punyasena

Five mass extinction events have punctuated the geological record of marine invertebrate life. They are characterized by faunal extinction rates and magnitudes that far exceed those observed elsewhere in the geological record. Despite compelling evidence that these extinction events were probably driven by dramatic global environmental change, they were originally thought to have little macroec...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2012
Yann Moalic Daniel Desbruyères Carlos M Duarte Alejandro F Rozenfeld Charleyne Bachraty Sophie Arnaud-Haond

Defining biogeographic provinces to understand the history and evolution of communities associated with a given kind of ecosystem is challenging and usually requires a priori assumptions to be made. We applied network theory, a holistic and exploratory method, to the most complete database of faunal distribution available on oceanic hydrothermal vents, environments which support fragmented and ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2006
J Robert Macey James A Schulte Jared L Strasburg Jennifer A Brisson Allan Larson Natalia B Ananjeva Yuezhao Wang James F Parham Theodore J Papenfuss

Darwin first recognized the importance of episodic intercontinental dispersal in the establishment of worldwide biotic diversity. Faunal exchange across the Bering Land Bridge is a major example of such dispersal. Here, we demonstrate with mitochondrial DNA evidence that three independent dispersal events from Asia to North America are the source for almost all lizard taxa found in continental ...

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