نتایج جستجو برای: climatic effects

تعداد نتایج: 1570314  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
S P Washburn

The record drought of 2012 brought the issue of climatic vulnerability to the agricultural enterprise front and center. The swings in the temperature patterns associated with higher frost and freeze risks, as well as the midseason heat stress and heavy rain/severe weather risks have brought about potentially newer climatic regimens to light. Several associated shifts are apparent in regional gr...

2011
Matthew L. Forister James A. Fordyce Andrew C. McCall Arthur M. Shapiro

Butterflies in the family Lycaenidac are often the focus of conservation efforts. However, our understanding of lycaenid population dynamics has been limited to relatively few examples of long-term monitoring data that have been reported. Here, factors associated with population regulation are investigated using a complete record of a single population of the silvery blue, Glaucopsyche lygdamus...

2014
MELISSA A. BURT ROBERT R. DUNN LAUREN M. NICHOLS NATHAN J. SANDERS

Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, populations, and ecosystems are already apparent. Less studied are the effects of increases in temperature on species interactions. While warming may potentially alter interactions among species, species interactions may also mediate individual species responses to ongoing climatic change. In this experiment we manipulated temperature in field-b...

2015
Ning Zong Jing Jiang Peili Shi Minghua Song Zhenxi Shen Xianzhou Zhang

Quantifying the effects of nutrient additions on soil microbial respiration (R m) and its contribution to soil respiration (R s) are of great importance for accurate assessment ecosystem carbon (C) flux. Nitrogen (N) addition either alone (coded as LN and HN) or in combination with phosphorus (P) (coded as LN + P and HN + P) were manipulated in a semiarid alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau si...

1998
James J. Anderson

The influence of decadal scale climatic variations on the decline of Columbia River salmon was not realized until recently. I evaluate the implications of this omission using a stock recruitment model with climatic and anthropogenic factors. I conclude that fisheries managers over the past century have misinterpreted the anthropogenic impacts on Columbia River salmon. In particular, I suggest t...

2009
DANIEL T. BLUMSTEIN

The date that yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) emerge at a site in Colorado has been used as evidence that climate is affecting hibernating species. Over 6 springs, and at 16 marmot groups, the date of 1st emergence of males, females, and the group as a whole was recorded. Emergence date of males was a function of the number of males in a group (a metric of reproductive competition...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2009
Ulku Eser Unaldi Sevil Toroglu

Turkey is one of the richest areas at middle latitudes in terms of plant diversity. One of Turkey's (Anatolia) endemic plants is pyramidal black pine (Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana var. pyramidata). But, it was observed that the pyramidal black pine, which is part of Turkey's important biological richness, came close to become extinct. This study was carried out to investigate the drying of the p...

2013
Paloma Ruiz-Benito Emily R. Lines Lorena Gómez-Aparicio Miguel A. Zavala David A. Coomes

Tree mortality is a key process underlying forest dynamics and community assembly. Understanding how tree mortality is driven by simultaneous drivers is needed to evaluate potential effects of climate change on forest composition. Using repeat-measure information from c. 400,000 trees from the Spanish Forest Inventory, we quantified the relative importance of tree size, competition, climate and...

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