نتایج جستجو برای: biotic factor

تعداد نتایج: 856134  

2010
Terry R Maret Christopher P Konrad Andrew W Tranmer

The influence of environmental factors on biotic responses to nutrients was examined in three diverse agricultural regions of the United States. Seventy wadeable sites were selected along an agricultural land use gradient while minimizing natural variation within each region. Nutrients, habitat, algae, macroinvertebrates, and macrophyte cover were sampled during a single summer low-flow period ...

2017
Phillip P.A. Staniczenko Prabu Sivasubramaniam K. Blake Suttle Richard G. Pearson

Macroecological models for predicting species distributions usually only include abiotic environmental conditions as explanatory variables, despite knowledge from community ecology that all species are linked to other species through biotic interactions. This disconnect is largely due to the different spatial scales considered by the two sub-disciplines: macroecologists study patterns at large ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Matthias Schleuning Jochen Fründ Alexandra-Maria Klein Stefan Abrahamczyk Ruben Alarcón Matthias Albrecht Georg K.S. Andersson Simone Bazarian Katrin Böhning-Gaese Riccardo Bommarco Bo Dalsgaard D. Matthias Dehling Ariella Gotlieb Melanie Hagen Thomas Hickler Andrea Holzschuh Christopher N. Kaiser-Bunbury Holger Kreft Rebecca J. Morris Brody Sandel William J. Sutherland Jens-Christian Svenning Teja Tscharntke Stella Watts Christiane N. Weiner Michael Werner Neal M. Williams Camilla Winqvist Carsten F. Dormann Nico Blüthgen

Species-rich tropical communities are expected to be more specialized than their temperate counterparts. Several studies have reported increasing biotic specialization toward the tropics, whereas others have not found latitudinal trends once accounting for sampling bias or differences in plant diversity. Thus, the direction of the latitudinal specialization gradient remains contentious. With an...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2006
Leendert C van Loon Bart P J Geraats Huub J M Linthorst

The role of ethylene in the hormonal regulation of plant development has been well established. In addition, it has been implicated in biotic stress, both as a virulence factor of fungal and bacterial pathogens and as a signaling compound in disease resistance. This apparent discrepancy has stimulated research on the effects of various types of pathogens on mutant and transgenic plants that are...

2013
Mary Susanne Wisz Julien Pottier W Daniel Kissling Loïc Pellissier Jonathan Lenoir Christian F Damgaard Carsten F Dormann Mads C Forchhammer John-Arvid Grytnes Antoine Guisan Risto K Heikkinen Toke T Høye Ingolf Kühn Miska Luoto Luigi Maiorano Marie-Charlotte Nilsson Signe Normand Erik Öckinger Niels M Schmidt Mette Termansen Allan Timmermann David A Wardle Peter Aastrup Jens-Christian Svenning

Predicting which species will occur together in the future, and where, remains one of the greatest challenges in ecology, and requires a sound understanding of how the abiotic and biotic environments interact with dispersal processes and history across scales. Biotic interactions and their dynamics influence species' relationships to climate, and this also has important implications for predict...

2004
Robert F. Swarthout

Benthic macroinvertebrate communities of Lake Tanganyika tributaries in pristine, forested, and impacted, deforested, watersheds were examined. Samples were collected using a Surber-sampler, and identified under a dissecting microscope. Family biotic indices (FBI), percent of Ephemeroptera/Plecoptera/Trichoptera (%EPT), relative Chironomid abundance (RCA), and taxa richness of five impacted str...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Cornelia Spetea Eevi Rintamäki Benoît Schoefs

Light is an essential environmental factor required for photosynthesis, but it also mediates signals to control plant development and growth and induces stress tolerance. The photosynthetic organelle (chloroplast) is a key component in the signalling and response network in plants. This theme issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biology provides updates, highlig...

Journal: :Parasitology 2008
D W Thieltges K T Jensen R Poulin

The transmission success of free-living larval stages of endohelminths is generally modulated by a variety of abiotic and biotic environmental factors. Whereas the role of abiotic factors (including anthropogenic pollutants) has been in focus in numerous studies and summarized in reviews, the role of biotic factors has received much less attention. Here, we review the existing body of literatur...

2015
Hooi Ling Ho

A process whereby a cell communicates and responses to external stimuli to alter plant growth, development, physiology and morphology is known as signal transduction. The integration of various signaling information and activities is important to generate a final response to the external stimuli. Protein kinases of protein phosphorylation are implicated in different signal transduction pathways...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
V G Rohwer F Bonier P R Martin

Climatic selective pressures are thought to dominate biotic selective pressures at higher latitudes. However, few studies have experimentally tested how these selective pressures differentially act on traits across latitudes because traits can rarely be manipulated independently of the organism in nature. We overcame this challenge by using an extended phenotype-active bird nests-and conducted ...

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