نتایج جستجو برای: forest structure

تعداد نتایج: 1663160  

2011
Nicolas Barbier André Beaudoin Laurent Saint-André Sylvie Durrieu Sassan Saatchi

1 Remote sensing methods, and in particular very high (metric) resolution optical imagery, are 2 essential assets to obtain forest structure data that cannot be measured from the ground, because 3 they are too difficult to measure, or because the areas to sample are too large or inaccessible.To 4 understand what kind of, and how precisely and accurately, information on forest structure can be 5...

2015
Mark A. Higgins Gregory P. Asner Christopher B. Anderson Roberta E. Martin David E. Knapp Raul Tupayachi Eneas Perez Nydia Elespuru Alfonso Alonso

Field studies in Amazonia have found a relationship at continental scales between soil fertility and broad trends in forest structure and function. Little is known at regional scales, however, about how discrete patterns in forest structure or functional attributes map onto underlying edaphic or geological patterns. We collected airborne LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data and VSWIR (Visib...

Journal: :Microbes and environments 2008
Shigeto Otsuka Imade Sudiana Aiichiro Komori Kazuo Isobe Shin Deguchi Masaya Nishiyama Hideyuki Shimizu Keishi Senoo

The bacterial community structure in soil of a tropical rainforest in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, where forest fires occurred in 1997-1998, was analysed by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) with soil samples collected from the area in 2001 and 2002. The study sites were composed of a control forest area without fire damage, a lightly-burned forest area, and a heavily-burned forest ...

2016
Julieta Benítez-Malvido Wesley Dáttilo Ana Paola Martínez-Falcón César Durán-Barrón Jorge Valenzuela Sara López Rafael Lombera Tadashi Fukami

Tropical rain forest fragmentation affects biotic interactions in distinct ways. Little is known, however, about how fragmentation affects animal trophic guilds and their patterns of interactions with host plants. In this study, we analyzed changes in biotic interactions in forest fragments by using a multitrophic approach. For this, we classified arthropods associated with Heliconia aurantiaca...

2005
Deborah M. Finch Joseph L. Ganey Wang Yong Rebecca T. Kimball

Logging and livestock grazing are widespread management practices in Southwestern ponderosa pine forests that may act either independently or synergistically with fire management to influence habitat availability and use, reproductive success, and songbird population levels. Fire, historically an important natural process in Southwestem ponderosa pine forests, had far-reaching affects on forest...

2005
KAREN A. HARPER S. ELLEN MACDONALD PHILIP J. BURTON JIQUAN CHEN KIMBERLEY D. BROSOFSKE SARI C. SAUNDERS EUGÉNIE S. EUSKIRCHEN DAR ROBERTS MALANDING S. JAITEH

Although forest edges have been studied extensively as an important consequence of fragmentation, a unifying theory of edge influence has yet to be developed. Our objective was to take steps toward the development of such a theory by (1) synthesizing the current knowledge of patterns of forest structure and composition at anthropogenically created forest edges, (2) developing hypotheses about t...

2016
Simon J Goring David J Mladenoff Charles V Cogbill Sydne Record Christopher J Paciorek Stephen T Jackson Michael C Dietze Andria Dawson Jaclyn Hatala Matthes Jason S McLachlan John W Williams

BACKGROUND EuroAmerican land-use and its legacies have transformed forest structure and composition across the United States (US). More accurate reconstructions of historical states are critical to understanding the processes governing past, current, and future forest dynamics. Here we present new gridded (8x8km) reconstructions of pre-settlement (1800s) forest composition and structure from th...

2014
Nilesh Timilsina Francisco J. Escobedo Christina L. Staudhammer Thomas Brandeis

Studies of forests and urban forest ecosystems have documented the various biophysical and socioeconomic correlates of carbon storage. Tree cover in particular is often used as a determinant of carbon storage for local and national level urban forest assessments. However, the relationships among variables describing the biophysical and socioeconomic environment and carbon are not simple statist...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2017
John R Poulsen Cooper Rosin Amelia Meier Emily Mills Chase L Nuñez Sally E Koerner Emily Blanchard Jennifer Callejas Sarah Moore Mark Sowers

Poaching is rapidly extirpating African forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis) from most of their historical range, leaving vast areas of elephant-free tropical forest. Elephants are ecological engineers that create and maintain forest habitat; thus, their loss will have large consequences for the composition and structure of Afrotropical forests. Through a comprehensive literature review, we ev...

Journal: :J. Inf. Sci. Eng. 2010
Abdollah Dehzangi Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk Omid Dehzangi

The functioning of a protein in biological reactions crucially depends on its threedimensional structure. Prediction of the three-dimensional structure of a protein (tertiary structure) from its amino acid sequence (primary structure) is considered as a challenging task for bioinformatics and molecular biology. Recently, due to tremendous advances in the pattern recognition field, there has bee...

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