نتایج جستجو برای: biological community

تعداد نتایج: 812567  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
M A Kamrin L J Fischer W A Suk J R Fouts E Pellizzari K Thornton

Assessing human exposure to chemicals from Superfund sites requires knowledge of basic physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in the environment and specific information about the local environment and population in the vicinity of sites of interest. Although progress is being made in both areas, there is still a tremendous amount to be done. Participants at this meeting have id...

2015
Gerardo Ceballos Paul R. Ehrlich Anthony D. Barnosky Andrés García Robert M. Pringle Todd M. Palmer

The oft-repeated claim that Earth's biota is entering a sixth "mass extinction" depends on clearly demonstrating that current extinction rates are far above the "background" rates prevailing between the five previous mass extinctions. Earlier estimates of extinction rates have been criticized for using assumptions that might overestimate the severity of the extinction crisis. We assess, using e...

2011
Viktoria Wagner Pedro M. Antunes Michael Ristow Ute Lechner Isabell Hensen

BACKGROUND Soil biota effects are increasingly accepted as an important driver of the abundance and distribution of plants. While biogeographical studies on alien invasive plant species have indicated coevolution with soil biota in their native distribution range, it is unknown whether adaptation to soil biota varies among populations within the native distribution range. The question of local ...

2009
N. A. Beresford C. L. Barnett K. Beaugelin-Seiller J. E. Brown J.-J. Cheng D. Copplestone S. Gaschak J. L. Hingston J. Horyna A. Hosseini B. J. Howard S. Kamboj A. Kryshev T. Nedveckaite G. Olyslaegers T. Sazykina J. T. Smith D. Telleria J. Vives i Batlle T. L. Yankovich R. Heling M. D. Wood C. Yu

There is general international acceptance of the need to demonstrate that the environment is protected from ionising radiation. In some countries requirements and guidelines for the protection of non-human biota are already in place. As a consequence a number of models and approaches have been proposed for the estimation of the exposure of non-human biota to ionising radiation. The IAEA EMRAS p...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2015
Teresa Dias Angela Dukes Pedro M Antunes

There is an urgent need for novel agronomic improvements capable of boosting crop yields while alleviating environmental impacts. One such approach is the use of optimized crop rotations. However, a set of measurements that can serve as guiding principles for the design of crop rotations is lacking. Crop rotations take advantage of niche complementarity, enabling the optimization of nutrient us...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Jonathan S Mitchell Peter J Makovicky

Ecological divergence is thought to be coupled with evolutionary radiations, yet the strength of this coupling is unclear. When birds diversified ecologically has received much less attention than their hotly debated crown divergence time. Here, we quantify how accurately skeletal morphology can predict ecology in living and extinct birds, and show that the earliest known assemblage of birds (=...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
S B Hedges C A Hass L R Maxson

The geological association of the Greater Antilles with North and South America in the late Cretaceous led to the hypothesis that the present Antillean biota reflects those ancient land connections. Molecular data from diverse West Indian amphibians and reptiles and their mainland relatives support a more recent derivation of the Antillean vertebrate fauna by overwater dispersal. The catastroph...

2009
Roland Jansson

Human-induced climate change may threaten a large proportion of Earth's biota, but the uncertainties involved in projecting the future geographical distributions of species make quantitative predictions of extinction risk difficult to make. I discuss how insight from recent advances in macroecology and knowledge about species responses to past climate change can help predict extinction risks mo...

2010
Barbara L. Ignacio Luciana M. Julio Andrea O. R. Junqueira Maria A. G. Ferreira-Silva

BACKGROUND Biological invasions are a major cause of global species change. Nevertheless, knowledge about the distribution and ecology of introduced species is regionally biased, and many gaps in knowledge exist for most developing countries. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To study the zoobenthos on the hard substratum of the Ilha Grande Bay, a survey was conducted on both natural and artific...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2012
Nira L Salant John C Schmidt Phaedra Budy Peter R Wilcock

We used pre- and post-restoration channel surveys of the Donner und Blitzen River, Oregon, to evaluate the effects of grade-control structures on channel morphology and baseflow habitat conditions for native redband trout and other aquatic biota. Six years after installation, we found that the channel had a smaller proportion of riffles and pools and less gravel substrate, combined with an incr...

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