نتایج جستجو برای: prosopis

تعداد نتایج: 1177  

Journal: :Rangeland Ecology & Management 2021

In the mixed C3/C4 grassland of southern Great Plains, United States, invasive woody legume, honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa), affects grass production and composition differently beneath canopy (subcanopy) than in spaces between trees (intercanopy) due part to dominant presence C3 Texas wintergrass (Nassella leucotricha) soil enrichment from N-fixation by mesquite. This arrangement, unlike...

Journal: :Maderas. Ciencia y tecnología 2019

1999
JOEL R. BROWN STEVE ARCHER

Proliferation of woody plants in grasslands and savannas since the 1800s has been widely documented. In the southwestern United States, increased abundance of honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa var. glandulosa) has been attributed to heavy grazing by livestock. Here, we test the hypothesis that P. glandulosa invasion of grasslands requires, first, reductions in herbaceous biomass and density s...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Laura J McGrath Charles van Riper Joseph J Fontaine

1. Neotropical migrant birds show a clear preference for stopover habitats with ample food supplies; yet, the proximate cues underlying these decisions remain unclear. 2. For insectivorous migrants, cues associated with vegetative phenology (e.g. flowering, leaf flush, and leaf loss) may reliably predict the availability of herbivorous arthropods. Here we examined whether migrants use the pheno...

2016
Eduardo Ponce-Guevara Ana Davidson Rodrigo Sierra-Corona Gerardo Ceballos

The widespread encroachment of woody plants throughout the semi-arid grasslands in North America has largely resulted from overgrazing by domestic livestock, fire suppression, and loss of native large and small mammalian herbivores. Burrowing-herbivorous mammals, such as prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), help control shrub encroachment through clipping of shrubs and consumption of their seedlings, b...

Journal: :Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 2019

2016
Michael Gruenstaeudl

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Reconstructions of ancestral character states are among the most widely used analyses for evaluating the morphological, cytological, or ecological evolution of an organismic lineage. The software application Mesquite remains the most popular application for such reconstructions among plant scientists, even though its support for automating complex analyses is limited. A sof...

Journal: :Pest management science 2004
Gábor Fekete l László A Polgár Mária Báthori Josep Col Béla Darvas

We studied the efficacy of water-soluble extracts from four Ajuga spp on the post-embryonic development of two exopterygota (sucking insect) species. To allow comparison between different Ajuga species, results are expressed in terms of quantity of plant extracted per litre of test solution. Crude methanolic extracts of all Ajuga plants tested, with the exception of A genevensis, showed conside...

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