نتایج جستجو برای: scale ecological research at various spatial

تعداد نتایج: 5581658  

Aims & Backgrounds :The political economy of space studies the spatial patterns of capital, public goods, infrastructure, and how to adopt the necessary measures for the continuation of capital accumulation by political actors. Obviously, among different frames of political economy, the state-oriented approach seeks to study the role of actors and governing institutions in who distribution of p...

2003
David L. Strayer Holly A. Ewing Seth Bigelow

Spatial and temporal heterogeneity can make ecological systems hard to understand and model. We propose a simple classification of the types of spatial and temporal complexity contained in ecological systems, and describe the kinds of data and models needed to account for each. We classify ecological systems by the presence of heterogeneity at the scale of study, the nature of their dynamics (l...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2011
Antonio Gonzalez Jose C Clemente Ashley Shade Jessica L Metcalf Sejin Song Bharath Prithiviraj Brent E Palmer Rob Knight

Advances in DNA sequencing have allowed us to characterize microbial communities--including those associated with the human body--at a broader range of spatial and temporal scales than ever before. We can now answer fundamental questions that were previously inaccessible and use well-tested ecological theories to gain insight into changes in the microbiome that are associated with normal develo...

2005
Renato A.M. Silvano Shana Udvardy Marta Ceroni Joshua Farley

While ecosystem services provide benefits at various spatial scales, often the decision to conserve an ecosystem lies with the local people. Knowing the perceptions of local landowners of the benefits provided by ecosystem services cannot only help in the design of efficient mechanisms for environmental conservation, but also in achieving the support of these mechanisms by the local stakeholder...

2012
Melanie Hagen W. Daniel Kissling Claus Rasmussen Marcus A.M. De Aguiar Lee E. Brown Daniel W. Carstensen Isabel Alves-Dos-Santos Yoko L. Dupont Francois K. Edwards Julieta Genini Paulo R. Guimarães Gareth B. Jenkins Pedro Jordano Christopher N. Kaiser-Bunbury Mark E. Ledger Kate P. Maia Flavia M. Darcie Marquitti Órla Mclaughlin L. Patricia C. Morellato Eoin J. O'Gorman Kristian Trøjelsgaard Jason M. Tylianakis Mariana Morais Vidal Guy Woodward Jens M. Olesen

Biodiversity is organised into complex ecological networks of interacting species in local ecosystems, but our knowledge about the effects of habitat fragmentation on such systems remains limited. We consider the effects of this key driver of both local and global change on both mutualistic and antagonistic systems at different levels of biological organisation and spatiotemporal scales. There ...

2016
Jiahui Fan Ya Wang Zhen Zhou Nanshan You Jijun Meng

Land use profoundly changes the terrestrial ecosystem and landscape patterns, and these changes reveal the extent and scope of the ecological influence of land use on the terrestrial ecosystem. The study area selected for this research was the middle reaches of the Heihe River. Based on land use data (1986, 2000, and 2014), we proposed an ecological risk index of land use by combining a landsca...

2002
J. L. Dungan M. S. Rosenberg

Concepts of spatial scale, such as extent, grain, resolution, range, footprint, support and cartographic ratio are not interchangeable. Because of the potential confusion among the definitions of these terms, we suggest that authors avoid the term ‘‘scale’’ and instead refer to specific concepts. In particular, we are careful to discriminate between observation scales, scales of ecological phen...

نادری, مصطفی, جعفرزاده, علی‌اکبر , حیدری, مهدی, کریمی‌کیا, حمدیه,

The key factor in understanding the forest ecosystems is forest structure. Spatial arrangement and location of trees are both one of the main components of forest stand structure. This study was carried out in Manesht protected area, Ilam province. In order to determine the ecological groups and spatial patterns of indicator species, we used fixed-area plots method. For data collection, 125 squ...

2010
Gui-Quan Sun Li Li Zhen Jin Bai-Lian Li

Spatial patterns are a subfield of spatial ecology, and these patterns modify the temporal dynamics and stability properties of population densities at a range of spatial scales. Localized ecological interactions can generate striking large-scale spatial patterns in ecosystems through spatial self-organization. Possible mechanisms include oscillating consumer-resource interactions, localized di...

2003
James A. SCHAEFER Shane P. MAHONEY

Many ecological patterns are sensitive to spatial and temporal scale, but no general protocol has emerged for dealing with scale-dependence. We suggest that power laws, regularly used in the study of body size, can be applied to many such features. We used these techniques to describe two scale-sensitive aspects of caribou (Rangifer tarandus): population densities of North American herds when m...

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