نتایج جستجو برای: plant communities

تعداد نتایج: 515687  

2007
Giles E. St. J. Hardy Ian J. Colquhoun Bryan L. Shearer Inez Tommerup

Review article] Botanists have likened the impact of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Australian plant communities to that of the last ice age, which affected a large number of plant families, genera and species within these families. Phytophthora cinnamomi affects the floristics and structure of many unique plant communities. We discuss the impact of this pathogen and our current knowledge of its bio...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Russell Dinnage Marc W Cadotte Nick M Haddad Gregory M Crutsinger David Tilman

Large-scale habitat destruction and climate change result in the non-random loss of evolutionary lineages, reducing the amount of evolutionary history represented in ecological communities. Yet, we have limited understanding of the consequences of evolutionary history on the structure of food webs and the services provided by biological communities. Drawing on 11 years of data from a long-term ...

2010
B. L. Shearer

Low volume aerial phosphite applications has been used in recent years at rates of up to 24 kg ha" to protect native plant species and communities threatened by Phytophthora cinnamomi while the recommended rate for spray to run-off phosphite application is 5 g L·'. Phosphite uptake and in planta phosphite concentrations in native plant species may vary considerably between species and with appl...

2016
J. L. Wood C. Zhang E. R. Mathews C. Tang A. E. Franks

Phytoextraction is influenced by the indigenous soil microbial communities during the remediation of heavy metal contaminated soils. Soil microbial communities can affect plant growth, metal availability and the performance of phytoextraction-assisting inocula. Understanding the basic ecology of indigenous soil communities associated with the phytoextraction process, including the interplay bet...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Noah Fierer Jonathan W Leff Byron J Adams Uffe N Nielsen Scott Thomas Bates Christian L Lauber Sarah Owens Jack A Gilbert Diana H Wall J Gregory Caporaso

For centuries ecologists have studied how the diversity and functional traits of plant and animal communities vary across biomes. In contrast, we have only just begun exploring similar questions for soil microbial communities despite soil microbes being the dominant engines of biogeochemical cycles and a major pool of living biomass in terrestrial ecosystems. We used metagenomic sequencing to c...

2011
Areti Karamanou Nikos Loutas Konstantinos A. Tarabanis

Argumentation, having its roots back to ancient years, is used in many aspects of everyday life, such as law, politics, education and decision making. Argument Visualisation Tools serve the need of visualizing natural language’s argumentations, targeting in the elimination of the traditional community sites’ disadvantages such as the lack of expressiveness. This paper presents ArgVis, an argume...

2007
Benjamin Heitmann Eyal Oren

Using the SIOC explorer The entry page shows a list of SIOC forums in the database. In terms of SIOC each collection of posts is called a “forum”. After selecting a forum, a list of post excerpts is shown in the main column. The user can expand a specific post in order to see the full content and comments. The user can then browse posts by author or by topic or by period of time across all foru...

Journal: :Diversity and Distributions 2022

Oceanic islands are renowned for their unique flora and high levels of endemism. Native island plants, however, imperilled by non-native species that can become invasive outcompeting natives. The threat native assemblages generally increases with isolation the number endemics featured, but also human-associated disturbance land use. Based on this, Canary Island plant systems should be highly th...

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