نتایج جستجو برای: exotic mouflon

تعداد نتایج: 15460  

2014
Josephine G. Walker Eric R. Morgan

Many parasitic nematode species are generalists capable of infecting multiple host species. The complex life cycle of nematodes, involving partial development outside of the host, facilitates transmission of these parasites between host species even when there is no direct contact between hosts. Infective nematode larvae persist in the environment, and where grazing or water sources are shared ...

2016
Jiří Kamler Miloslav Homolka

KAMLER JIŘÍ, HOMOLKA MILOSLAV. 2016. The Importance of Cultivated Plants in the Diet of Red and Roe Deer and Moufl on. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 64(3): 813–819. The botanical composition of red and roe deer and moufl on diet was studied in the mosaic landscape in Drahanská vrchovina highlands, Czech Republic. We focused on the proportion and quality...

2004
James B. Holland

Exotic germplasm refers to crop varieties unadapted to a breeder’s target environment, and is an important resource for crop improvement. Because genetic diversity within elite cultivars of a crop is limited compared to the variability within the species and its relatives worldwide, genes from exotic germplasm can protect the crop against new biotic and abiotic stresses, and may represent uniqu...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
Eric W Seabloom John W Williams Daniel Slayback David M Stoms Joshua H Viers Andy P Dobson

Invasive species are one of the fastest growing conservation problems. These species homogenize the world's flora and fauna, threaten rare and endemic species, and impose large economic costs. Here, we examine the distribution of 834 of the more than 1000 exotic plant taxa that have become established in California, USA. Total species richness increases with net primary productivity; however, t...

2017
Tanja A.A. Speek Joop H.J. Schaminée Jeltje M. Stam Lambertus A.P. Lotz Wim A. Ozinga Wim H. van der Putten

Recent studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species may be released from their native soilborne pathogens, but that they become exposed to increased soil pathogen activity in the new range when time since introduction increases. Other studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species become less dominant when time since introduction increases, and that plant abundance may be co...

2011
Fábio Suzart de Albuquerque Pilar Castro-Díez Miguel Á. Rodríguez Luis Cayuela

Understanding the ecological determinants of biological invasions is a key issue for predicting the spread of exotic species over broad geographical extents. The goal of this study was to investigate independent and combined effects of climatic and human-related factors on native and exotic plant species richness in Great Britain. We used multiple and partial regression techniques and spatial m...

2015
Tanja A.A. Speek Joop H.J. Schaminée Jeltje M. Stam Lambertus A.P. Lotz Wim A. Ozinga Wim H. van der Putten

Recent studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species may be released from their native soil-borne pathogens, but that they become exposed to increased soil pathogen activity in the new range when time since introduction increases. Other studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species become less dominant when time since introduction increases, and that plant abundance may be c...

2017
Patrícia Muniz de Medeiros Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior Marcelo Alves Ramos Taline Cristina da Silva Ana Haydée Ladio Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque

Efforts have been made to understand the processes that lead to the introduction of exotic species into local pharmacopoeias. Among those efforts, the diversification hypothesis predicts that exotic plants are introduced in local medical systems to amplify the repertoire of knowledge related to the treatment of diseases, filling blanks that were not occupied by native species. Based on such hyp...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Kendi F Davies Susan Harrison Hugh D Safford Joshua H Viers

At small scales, areas with high native diversity are often resistant to invasion, while at large scales, areas with more native species harbor more exotic species, suggesting that different processes control the relationship between native and exotic species diversity at different spatial scales. Although the small-scale negative relationship between native and exotic diversity has a satisfact...

2004
Susan Walker

Changes in the vegetation of Flat Top Hill, a highly modified conservation area in semi-arid Central Otago, New Zealand, are described four years after the cessation of sheep and rabbit grazing. Unusually moist weather conditions coincide with the four-year period of change in response to the cessation of grazing. Between 1993 and 1997, the average richness and diversity (H’) of species increas...

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