نتایج جستجو برای: floristic

تعداد نتایج: 2482  

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2017
Mayke B Costa Luis Fernando T DE Menezes Marcelo T Nascimento

Seasonally dry tropical forest is one of the highly threatened biome. However, studies on the effect of fire on these tree communities are still scarce. In this context, a floristic and structural survey in three forest areas in the southeast of Brazil that were affected by fire between 14 and 25 years ago was performed with the objective of evaluating post-fire regeneration. In each site, five...

2015
Jorge O. Chiapella Pablo H. Demaio

We compiled a checklist with all known endemic plants occurring in the Sierras of Córdoba and San Luis, an isolated mountainous range located in central Argentina. In order to obtain a better understanding of the evolutionary history, relationships and age of the regional flora, we gathered basic information on the biogeographical and floristic affinities of the endemics, and documented the inc...

2015
Diane De Steven Stephen P. Faulkner Bobby D. Keeland Michael J. Baldwin John W. McCoy Steven C. Hughes

In the Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (MAV), complete alteration of river-floodplain hydrology allowed for widespread conversion of forested bottomlands to intensive agriculture, resulting in nearly 80% forest loss. Governmental programs have attempted to restore forest habitat and functions within this altered landscape by the methods of tree planting (afforestation) and local hydrologic en...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
J W Ferry Slik Shin-Ichiro Aiba Meredith Bastian Francis Q Brearley Charles H Cannon Karl A O Eichhorn Gabriella Fredriksson Kuswata Kartawinata Yves Laumonier Asyraf Mansor Antti Marjokorpi Erik Meijaard Robert J Morley Hidetoshi Nagamasu Reuben Nilus Eddy Nurtjahya John Payne Andrea Permana Axel D Poulsen Niels Raes Soedarsono Riswan Carel P van Schaik Douglas Sheil Kade Sidiyasa Eizi Suzuki Johan L C H van Valkenburg Campbell O Webb Serge Wich Tsuyoshi Yoneda Rahmad Zakaria Nicole Zweifel

The marked biogeographic difference between western (Malay Peninsula and Sumatra) and eastern (Borneo) Sundaland is surprising given the long time that these areas have formed a single landmass. A dispersal barrier in the form of a dry savanna corridor during glacial maxima has been proposed to explain this disparity. However, the short duration of these dry savanna conditions make it an unlike...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Zaal Kikvidze Robin W Brooker Bradley J Butterfield Ragan M Callaway Lohengrin A Cavieres Bradley J Cook Christopher J Lortie Richard Michalet Francisco I Pugnaire Sa Xiao Fabien Anthelme Robert G Björk Brittany H Cranston Rosario G Gavilan Robert Kanka Emanuele Lingua Jean-Paul Maalouf Jalil Noroozi Rabindra Parajuli Gareth K Phoenix Anya Reid Wendy M Ridenour Christian Rixen Christian Schöb

Foundation species can change plant community structure by modulating important ecological processes such as community assembly, yet this topic is poorly understood. In alpine systems, cushion plants commonly act as foundation species by ameliorating local conditions. Here, we analyze diversity patterns of species' assembly within cushions and in adjacent surrounding open substrates (83 sites a...

2004
MATTHEW J. COHEN SUSAN CARSTENN CHARLES R. LANE H. T. Odum

Evaluation of wetland ecological condition requires quantitative biological indices for measuring anthropogenic impairment. We implemented a modified floristic quality assessment index (FQAI) protocol for 75 isolated, depressional herbaceous wetland systems, exploring refinements of FQAI standard methods. Species encountered during sampling (n 5 397) were assigned coefficients of conservatism (...

2010
J. Stephen Brewer

1 Corresponding author: [email protected] ABSTRACT: The relevance of diversity-biotic resistance studies to conservation of biodiversity could be improved by simultaneously examining the drivers of regional diversity and their effects on local species diversity and invasion. Using path analysis, I examined direct and indirect effects of various abiotic factors (i.e., flooding, treefall gaps, ...

1998
STANLEY C. SPENCER LOREN H. RIESEBERG

The amphibious plants endemic to vernal pools of the California Floristic Province provide an excellent opportunity to study adaptive evolution for two reasons. First, most of these plants exhibit a major shift in habitat preference from that of their terrestrial ancestors. Second, in most cases, this shift apparently has occurred recently. Because this adaptive evolution has been dramatic and ...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2016
Waafeka Vardien Emma T Steenkamp Alexander J Valentine

Nitrogen fixing legumes rely on phosphorus for nodule formation, nodule function and the energy costs of fixation. Phosphorus is however very limited in soils, especially in ancient sandstone-derived soils such as those in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. Plants growing in such areas have evolved the ability to tolerate phosphorus stress by eliciting an array of physiological and bioc...

2007
Daniel S. Banfai David M. J. S. Bowman

Understanding the causes of savanna–forest dynamics is vital as small but widespread changes in the extent of tropical forests can have major impacts on global climate, biodiversity and human well-being. Comparison of aerial photographs for 50 rain-forest patches in Kakadu National Park had previously revealed a landscape-wide monotonic expansion of rain-forest boundaries between 1964 and 2004....

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