نتایج جستجو برای: desert habitats

تعداد نتایج: 43982  

2016
Shabnam Abbasi Saeed Afsharzadeh Hojjatollah Saeidi Ludwig Triest

Biogeographic barriers for freshwater biota can be effective at various spatial scales. At the largest spatial scale, freshwater organisms can become genetically isolated by their high mountain ranges, vast deserts, and inability to cross oceans. Isolation by distance of aquatic plants is expected to be stronger across than alongside mountain ridges whereas the heterogeneity of habitats among p...

2010
Christofer Bang John L. Sabo Stanley H. Faeth

BACKGROUND The often dramatic effects of urbanization on community and ecosystem properties, such as primary productivity, abundances, and diversity are now well-established. In most cities local primary productivity increases and this extra energy flows upwards to alter diversity and relative abundances in higher trophic levels. The abiotic mechanisms thought to be responsible for increases in...

2014
Adriana Aranda-Rickert Patricia Diez Brigitte Marazzi

Interactions mediated by extrafloral nectary (EFN)-bearing plants that reward ants with a sweet liquid secretion are well documented in temperate and tropical habitats. However, their distribution and abundance in deserts are poorly known. In this study, we test the predictions that biotic interactions between EFN plants and ants are abundant and common also in arid communities and that EFNs ar...

2011
Xuejun Yang Wenhao Zhang Ming Dong Ivan Boubriak Zhenying Huang

Despite proposed ecological importance of mucilage in seed dispersal, germination and seedling establishment, little is known about the role of mucilage in seed pre-germination processes. Here we investigated the role of mucilage in assisting achene cells to repair DNA damage during dew deposition in the desert. Artemisia sphaerocephala achenes were first treated γ-irradiation to induce DNA dam...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Sven Mecke Paul Doughty Stephen C Donnellan

We present an assessment of the systematic status of populations currently assigned to Eremiascincusfasciolatus across Australia using morphological data. Our analyses show that these populations actually comprise four species: a large and robust, narrow-banded taxon from eastern Queensland and three slender, desert-dwelling taxa from the western, northern, and south-eastern Australian arid zon...

2013
Oren Shelef Yael Helman Ariel-Leib-Leonid Friedman Adi Behar Shimon Rachmilevitch

Inhabitants of arid ecosystems face severe nitrogen and water limitations. Inventive adaptations by organisms occupying such habitats are essential for survival. This study describes a tri-party symbiotic interaction between a plant (Salsola inermis), a beetle (Conorhynchus pistor), and a bacterium (Klebsiella pneumonia). The weevil survives by living within a mud structure affixed to the plant...

Journal: :Journal of entomology and zoology studies 2021

Wetlands are among most threatened habitats of world due to many reasons including anthropogenic pressure. Chandertal wetland consists grassy meadows and a half moon shaped rock basin Lake (4270 m above mean sea level). It is designated as inernational Ramsar site also wildlife sanctuary. Survey on butterflies was carried out there by considering the importance fragility this cold desert ecosys...

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