نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient resource

تعداد نتایج: 278576  

2014
Ruth V Spriggs Anne E Willis

The translational efficiency of individual mRNAs can be measured on a genome-wide scale using translational profiling techniques. Data from such experiments are an enormously important resource in the quest to understand the impact of cellular state on gene expression. To improve our understanding of these data, we have created TRANS PROF DB, a manually curated resource containing the translati...

2018
Anastasia E Sniderhan Gordon G McNickle Jennifer L Baltzer

Under changing climate conditions, understanding local adaptation of plants is crucial to predicting the resilience of ecosystems. We selected black spruce (Picea mariana), the most dominant tree species in the North American boreal forest, in order to evaluate local adaptation vs. plasticity across regions experiencing some of the most extreme climate warming globally. Seeds from three provena...

2018
BRITAS KLEMENS ERIKSSON ELLEN WEERMAN HAN OLFF THEUNIS PIERSMA SERENA DONADI

Ecosystem engineering research has recently demonstrated the fundamental importance of non-trophic interactions for food-web structure. Particularly, by creating benign conditions in stressful environments, ecosystem engineers create hot beds of elevated levels of recruitment, growth, and survival of associated organisms; this should fuel food webs and promote production on the ecosystem scale....

2003
Lothar D.J. Kuijper Bob W. Kooi Cor Zonneveld Sebastiaan A.L.M. Kooijman

Intraguild predation is a trophic interaction in which two consumers compete for one resource and where one of the consumer species may also feed on its competitor. The intraguild predator’s diet follows from the relative strength of its interactions with its potential prey. Current view holds that weak interactions between species promote the stability of food webs. To the contrary, nutrient e...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Richard S Quilliam Melanie A van Niekerk David R Chadwick Paul Cross Nick Hanley Davey L Jones Andy J A Vinten Nigel Willby David M Oliver

Eutrophication is a major water pollution issue and can lead to excessive growth of aquatic plant biomass (APB). However, the assimilation of nutrients into APB provides a significant target for their recovery and reuse, and harvesting problematic APB in impacted freshwater bodies offers a complementary approach to aquatic restoration, which could potentially deliver multiple wider ecosystem be...

2010
Doulaye Koné Olufunke O. Cofie Kara Nelson

Recently, the application of excreta-based fertilizers has attracted attention due to the strongly increasing prices of chemically produced fertilizers. Faecal sludge from on-site sanitation systems is rich in nutrients and organic matter, constituents which contribute to replenishing the humus layer and soil nutrient reservoir and to improving soil structure and water-holding capacity. Hence, ...

2017
Yelin Zeng Xi Fang Wenhua Xiang Xiangwen Deng Changhui Peng

This study investigated seasonal patterns in stoichiometric ratios, nutrient resorption characteristics, and nutrient use strategies of dominant tree species at three successional stages in subtropical China, which have not been fully understood. Fresh leaf and leaf litterfall samples were collected in growing and nongrowing seasons for determining the concentrations of carbon (C), nitrogen (N)...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Jack R Donaldson Richard L Lindroth

Optimal defense theories suggest that a trade-off between defense costs and benefits maintains genetic variation within plant populations. This study assessed the independent and interactive effects of genetic- and environment-based variation in aspen leaf chemistry on insect performance, preference, and defoliation. Gypsy moth larvae were released into screenhouses containing eight aspen genot...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
D Tilman C L Lehman K T Thomson

Ecosystem processes are thought to depend on both the number and identity of the species present in an ecosystem, but mathematical theory predicting this has been lacking. Here we present three simple models of interspecific competitive interactions in communities containing various numbers of randomly chosen species. All three models predict that, on average, productivity increases asymptotica...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Bradley J Cardinale Danuta M Bennett Craig E Nelson Kevin Gross

The idea that productivity regulates species diversity is deeply ingrained in the field of ecology. Yet, over the past few decades, an increasing number of experiments have shown that species diversity controls, rather than simply responds to, biomass production. These contrasting perspectives have led to a seeming paradox: Is diversity the cause or the consequence of biological production? Her...

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