نتایج جستجو برای: hengam island

تعداد نتایج: 56127  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Luis M Valente Rampal S Etienne Albert B Phillimore

A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are assembled over time. However, we know little about the influence of variable area and ecological opportunity on island biotas over geological timescales. Islands have limited life spans, and it has been posited that insular diversity patterns should rise and fall with an island's ontogeny. The potential of phylogeni...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
John T Sullivan Jodi R Trzebiatowski Ruth W Cruickshank Jerome Gouzy Steven D Brown Rachel M Elliot Damien J Fleetwood Nadine G McCallum Uwe Rossbach Gabriella S Stuart Julie E Weaver Richard J Webby Frans J De Bruijn Clive W Ronson

The Mesorhizobium loti strain R7A symbiosis island is a 502-kb chromosomally integrated element which transfers to nonsymbiotic mesorhizobia in the environment, converting them to Lotus symbionts. It integrates into a phenylalanine tRNA gene in a process mediated by a P4-type integrase encoded at the left end of the element. We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the island and compared ...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2014
Alan Gray Stephen Cavers

Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island and hence has taxonomy at its foundation. Yet as a metric used in tests of the theory, island species richness (S) has varied with time according to the level of taxonomic effort (a function of the rate of finding and describing species). Studies using a derivative of S, single-island endemic speci...

Journal: :زیست شناسی جانوری تجربی 0

abstract the present work aims to determine fauna and abundance of hermit crabs in the southern qeshm island. for these aims, after preview of coastal zone, eight stations were selected in the intertidal zones of southern qeshm island. sampling in these stations was conducted during the dec. 2013. totally, 605 specimens of hermit crabs were studied and calculated. for identification and accurat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Gary W Roemer C Josh Donlan Franck Courchamp

Island ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to exotic species. Here we show how an introduced prey has led to the wholesale restructuring of an island food web, including the near extinction of an endemic carnivore. Introduced pigs, by providing abundant food, enabled golden eagles to colonize the California Channel Islands. Eagles preyed heavily on the island fox, whose resulting decline tow...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
Jing Wu E G Wang K Varga B G Liu S T Pantelides Zhenyu Zhang

The microscopic selection mechanisms of single-layer island shapes in Pt(111) homoepitaxy with or without minute amounts of CO adsorbate have been investigated theoretically. For clean growth, only triangular islands of a fixed orientation are obtained within a wide range of growth temperatures, with the orientation uniquely determined by a disparity in the rates of atom supply to an island cor...

Journal: :Physical review letters 1995
Amar

The dynamic scaling of the island-size distribution in submonolayer epitaxial growth and its dependence on the critical island size i is studied using a realistic model of epitaxial growth for i ­ 0, 1, 2, and 3. An analytic expression for the scaled island-size distribution as a function of i is also proposed. Our results agree well with experiments on FeyFe(100) deposition and on FeyCu(100) d...

2013
Sergei Golovatch

Three new cavernicolous species of Hyleoglomeris are described from Greece: Hyleoglomerissubreducta sp.n., from Chios Island, Hyleoglomeristranslucida sp.n., from Rhodes Island, and Hyleoglomerisinsularis sp.n., from Kalymnos Island, all in the Aegean Sea.

2016
Jennifer E. James Robert Lanfear Adam Eyre-Walker

Island endemics are expected to have low effective population sizes (Ne), first because some may experience population bottlenecks when they are founded, and second because they have restricted ranges. Therefore, we expect island species to have reduced genetic diversity, inefficient selection, and reduced adaptive potential compared with their mainland counterparts. We used both polymorphism a...

2017
James Dale Smith Hugh H. Genoways JAMES DALE SMITH

Sixteen species of bats are reported from Margarita Island, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela. These include two species of emballonurids, one noctilionid, two mormoopids, nine phyllostomatids, one vespertilionid, and one molossid. Accounts including natural history and taxonomic comments are given for each species. The chiropteran fauna of Margarita Island is compared with the bat faunas of the adjacen...

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