نتایج جستجو برای: oak decline

تعداد نتایج: 100201  

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2015
Leonie A Gough Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson Per Milberg Hanne E Pilskog Nicklas Jansson Mats Jonsell Tone Birkemoe

Ancient trees are considered one of the most important habitats for biodiversity in Europe and North America. They support exceptional numbers of specialized species, including a range of rare and endangered wood-living insects. In this study, we use a dataset of 105 sites spanning a climatic gradient along the oak range of Norway and Sweden to investigate the importance of temperature and prec...

2006
CRAIG G. LORIMER

Permanent plot records ranging from 13 to 42 years in duration were used to study understory development in four upland oak forests in Massachusetts and New York. All tracts have a dense understory of shade-tolerant species dominated by red maple (Acer rubrum L.) but sparse representation of oak saplings. Mortality rates for red maple have been low compared to other species, and maples have inc...

Journal: :Micron 2013
Latifa Belhoucine Rachid T Bouhraoua Eva Prats Juli Pulade-Villar

Oak pinhole borer, Platypus cylindrus is seen in recent years as one of the biggest enemies directly involved in the observed decline of cork oak in Mediterranean forests with all the economic implications. As an ambrosia beetle, it has developed its effective drilling mouthpart enough to make tunnels in hardwood of the tree. The fine structural aspects of the mouthpart using the field emission...

2016
Stephen Jesse Miaofang Chi Albina Y. Borisevich Alex Belianinov Sergei V. Kalinin Eirik Endeve Richard K. Archibald Christopher T. Symons Andrew R. Lupini

1 Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 2 Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 3 Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 4 Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 5 Computation...

Journal: :poultry science journal 0
rezaie m department of animal science, college of animal science and fisheries, sari agricultural sciences and natural resources university, sari, iran semnaninejad h department of animal science, college of animal science and fisheries, sari agricultural sciences and natural resources university, sari, iran

this study was conducted to determine the effect of oak acorn (quercus castaneifolia) on performance, small intestine morphology, ileal digestibility of nutrient, carcass and some blood parameters in broiler chicks. a total of fifty hundred four one-d old male chickens (ross308 strain) with seven treatments and four replicates in each treatment were used. experimental diets were: control (corn-...

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2017
Bahreini Behzadi MR Houshmand M, Keshavarzi S

The aim of this study was to determine whether the age of broilers can influence their response to tannin-rich diets. A total of 340 one-day-old mixed sex Ross 308 broiler chicks were distributed among five experimental groups with four replicates and 17 birds each in a completely randomized design. A high-tannin feedstuff, Oak acorn, was included into diets (at a level of 25%) and fed to birds...

2008
E. Mamontov D. J. Wesolowski L. Vlcek P. T. Cummings J. Rosenqvist W. Wang D. R. Cole

Spallation Neutron Source, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6473, Chemical Sciences DiVision, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6110, Department of Chemical Engineering, Vanderbilt UniVersity, NashVille, Tennessee 37235-1604, Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6496, and EnVironmental...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2012
Claudia Burger Eugen Belskii Tapio Eeva Toni Laaksonen Marko Mägi Raivo Mänd Anna Qvarnström Tore Slagsvold Thor Veen Marcel E Visser Karen L Wiebe Chris Wiley Jonathan Wright Christiaan Both

1. Climate warming has led to shifts in the seasonal timing of species. These shifts can differ across trophic levels, and as a result, predator phenology can get out of synchrony with prey phenology. This can have major consequences for predators such as population declines owing to low reproductive success. However, such trophic interactions are likely to differ between habitats, resulting in...

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