نتایج جستجو برای: ecosystem cycles

تعداد نتایج: 171643  

2006
Patrick Lavelle Richard Dugdale Robert Scholes Asmeret Asefaw Berhe Edward Carpenter Lou Codispoti Anne-Marie Izac Jacques Lemoalle Flavio Luizao Mary Scholes Paul Tréguer Bess Ward Jorge Etchevers Holm Tiessen

An adequate and balanced supply of elements necessary for life, provided through the ecological processes of nutrient cycling, underpins all other ecosystem services. The cycles of several key elements—phosphorus, nitrogen, sulfur, carbon, and possibly iron and silicon—have been substantially altered by human activities over the past two centuries, with important positive and negative consequen...

2011
Vinod Muthusamy Young Yoon Mohammad Sadoghi Hans-Arno Jacobsen

Many distributed applications have emerged asWebmashups [1], as well as loosely-coupled decentralized services predominant in a business ecosystem [3]. Many of these applications are implemented as service-oriented workflows and operated over cloud infrastructures. As a result, these applications demand agile development processes and low-touch maintenance life-cycles. Furthermore, in the cloud...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
Martin Hartmann Ivano Brunner Frank Hagedorn Richard D Bardgett Beat Stierli Claude Herzog Xiamei Chen Andreas Zingg Elisabeth Graf-Pannatier Andreas Rigling Beat Frey

The impact of climate change on the soil microbiome potentially alters the biogeochemical cycle of terrestrial ecosystems. In semi-arid environments, water availability is a major constraint on biogeochemical cycles due to the combination of high summer temperatures and low rainfall. Here, we explored how 10 years of irrigation of a water-limited pine forest in the central European Alps altered...

2015
Jennifer S. Powers Kristen K. Becklund Maria G. Gei Siddharth B. Iyengar Rebecca Meyer Christine S. O'Connell Erik M. Schilling Christina M. Smith Bonnie G. Waring Leland K. Werden

Humans have more than doubled inputs of reactive nitrogen globally and greatly accelerated the biogeochemical cycles of phosphorus and metals. However, the impacts of increased element mobility on tropical ecosystems remain poorly quantified, particularly for the vast tropical dry forest biome. Tropical dry forests are characterized by marked seasonality, relatively little precipitation, and hi...

2018
Deepak Kumaresan Jason Stephenson Andrew C Doxey Hina Bandukwala Elliot Brooks Alexandra Hillebrand-Voiculescu Andrew S Whiteley J Colin Murrell

BACKGROUND Movile Cave (Mangalia, Romania) is a unique ecosystem where the food web is sustained by microbial primary production, analogous to deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Specifically, chemoautotrophic microbes deriving energy from the oxidation of hydrogen sulphide and methane form the basis of the food web. RESULTS Here, we report the isolation of the first methane-oxidizing bacterium from...

2014
Syed Moazzam Nizami Zhang Yiping Sha Liqing Wei Zhao Xiang Zhang

Extension of the rotation length in forest management has been highlighted in Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol to help the countries in their commitments for reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. CO2FIX Model Ver.3.2 was used to examine the dynamics of carbon stocks (C stocks) in a rubber plantation in South Western China with the changing rotation lengths. To estimate the efficiency of incre...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
John R Schramski Anthony I Dell John M Grady Richard M Sibly James H Brown

Understanding the effects of individual organisms on material cycles and energy fluxes within ecosystems is central to predicting the impacts of human-caused changes on climate, land use, and biodiversity. Here we present a theory that integrates metabolic (organism-based bottom-up) and systems (ecosystem-based top-down) approaches to characterize how the metabolism of individuals affects the f...

2007
Genxu Wang Yibo Wang Yuanshou Li Huiyan Cheng

Alpine ecosystems are quite sensitive to global climatic changes. Drawing from two sets of remote sensing data (1986 and 2000) and field investigations, the ecological index method was used to document ecosystem changes in the Yangtze and Yellow River source regions of central Qinghai–Tibet. Although crucial to understanding alpine ecosystem responses to global climatic changes, and in assessin...

2016
Cordula Scherer Richard J. Gowen Paul Tett

Much work had been undertaken on tracking change in the condition of marine pelagic ecosystems and on identifying regime shifts. However, it is also necessary to relate change to states of good ecosystem health or what the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) calls “Good Environmental Status” (GES). Drawing on existing scientific and legislative principles, including those of OSP...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Bhavik R Bakshi Guy Ziv Michael D Lepech

Even though the importance of ecosystems in sustaining all human activities is well-known, methods for sustainable engineering fail to fully account for this role of nature. Most methods account for the demand for ecosystem services, but almost none account for the supply. Incomplete accounting of the very foundation of human well-being can result in perverse outcomes from decisions meant to en...

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