نتایج جستجو برای: tropical zones

تعداد نتایج: 112974  

2016
Frazer Matthews‐Bird William D. Gosling Angela L. Coe Mark Bush Francis E. Mayle Yarrow Axford Stephen J. Brooks

To predict the response of aquatic ecosystems to future global climate change, data on the ecology and distribution of keystone groups in freshwater ecosystems are needed. In contrast to mid- and high-latitude zones, such data are scarce across tropical South America (Neotropics). We present the distribution and diversity of chironomid species using surface sediments of 59 lakes from the Andes ...

2017
Guoqing Chen Mingjiu Wang Zhengjia Liu Wenfeng Chi

The biogeophysical effects of land cover change (LCC) on land surface temperature are largely understood, especially in tropical and boreal zones, but fewer studies have reported the biogeophysical consequences of ecological restoration of mining areas located in arid and semi-arid temperate zones. In this study, we employed 2000–2015 satellite-based net radiation (Rn) and latent heat flux (LE)...

2015
Tomihiko Higuchi Sylvain Agostini Beatriz Estela Casareto Yoshimi Suzuki Ikuko Yuyama

The distribution of corals in Japan covers a wide range of latitudes, encompassing tropical to temperate zones. However, coral communities in temperate zones contain only a small subset of species. Among the parameters that determine the distribution of corals, temperature plays an important role. We tested the resilience to cold stress of three coral species belonging to the genus Acropora in ...

2010
Jean-François Ponge Philippe Mora Corinne Sarthou

1 2 The common development of vegetation and soil is a central question of plant succession. We 3 asked whether places where aerial parts of woody vegetation die and accumulate on the 4 ground (zones of destruction or 'micro-chablis') played a role in the successional 5 development of vegetation patches on tropical inselbergs and whether causes could be 6 inferred from the analysis of the organ...

2015
Xiaohong An Houyuan Lu Guoqiang Chu

Phytoliths represent one of the few available altitudinal vegetation proxies for mountain ecosystems. This study analyzed 41 topsoil phytolith samples collected from five altitudinal zones in the southern Himalaya as far as, and beyond, the timberline, from tropical forest (up to 1,000 m a.s.l.) to subtropical forest (1,000-2,000 m a.s.l.), to temperate forest (2,000-3,000 m a.s.l.), to subalpi...

Journal: :Geophysical Research Letters 2021

Abstract Concepts like the 100-year flood event can be misleading if they are not updated to reflect significant changes over time. Here, we model observed annual maximum daily streamflow using a nonstationary approach provide first global picture of in: (a) magnitudes 20-, 50-, and floods (i.e., flows given exceedance probability in each year); (b) return periods floods, as assessed 1970 fixed...

2009
Lothar Stramma Martin Visbeck Peter Brandt Toste Tanhua Douglas Wallace

[1] Observations and model results both indicate increasing oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) in the tropical oceans. Here we report on record low dissolved oxygen minimum concentrations in the eastern tropical North Atlantic in fall of 2008, with less than 40 mmol kg 1 in the core of the OMZ. There we find a deoxygenation rate of 0.5 mmol kg 1 a 1 during the last decades on two repeat sections at 7.5...

2016
Alba Ardura Elvira Morote Marc Kochzius Eva Garcia-Vazquez

Mid-trophic pelagic fish are essential components of marine ecosystems because they represent the link between plankton and higher predators. Moreover, they are the basis of the most important fisheries resources; for example, in African waters. In this study, we have sampled pelagic fish larvae in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean along a latitudinal gradient between 37°N and 2°S. We have employed Bo...

2016
Meruyert Beknazarova Harriet Whiley Kirstin Ross

Strongyloidiasis is a disease caused by soil transmitted helminths of the Strongyloides genus. Currently, it is predominately described as a neglected tropical disease. However, this description is misleading as it focuses on the geographical location of the disease and not the primary consideration, which is the socioeconomic conditions and poor infrastructure found within endemic regions. Thi...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2014
Jiacun Gu Yang Xu Xueyun Dong Hongfeng Wang Zhengquan Wang

Root diameter, a critical indicator of root physiological function, varies greatly among tree species, but the underlying mechanism of this high variability is unclear. Here, we sampled 50 tree species across tropical and temperate zones in China, and measured root morphological and anatomical traits along the first five branch orders in each species. Our objectives were (i) to reveal the relat...

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