نتایج جستجو برای: geographic coordinates of orchards latitude

تعداد نتایج: 21171644  

2015
Xavier Martini Kirsten S. Pelz-Stelinski Lukasz L. Stelinski

Densities of an herbivorous pest may be impacted by landscape and orchard architecture. We present two orchard experiments where the densities of the Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri) were compared depending on: (1) the presence or absence of a windbreak and (2) if the orchards consisted of a solid set re-planting or an orchard with a mixture of mature and reset-replacement trees. Psyllid...

2014
David Fisman Eleni Patrozou Yehuda Carmeli Eli Perencevich Ashleigh R. Tuite Leonard A. Mermel

OBJECTIVE Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rates during warmer months. We hypothesized that the likelihood of a bloodstream infection due to Gram-negative bacteria increases with proximity to the equator. We tested this hypothesis and identified geographical, climatic and social factors associated with this variability. DESIGN We establishe...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2007
R Craig Stillwell Geoffrey E Morse Charles W Fox

Body size of many animals varies with latitude: body size is either larger at higher latitudes (Bergmann's rule) or smaller at higher latitudes (converse Bergmann's rule). However, the causes underlying these patterns are poorly understood. Also, studies rarely explore how sexual size dimorphism varies with latitude. Here we investigate geographic variation in body size and sexual size dimorphi...

2014
Ghislain Auguste Atemezing Nathalie Abadie Raphaël Troncy Bénédicte Bucher

The French national mapping agency (IGN) produces several different but complementary geographic vector reference databases delivered in traditional GIS formats. However, linked data users have different expectations and habits, such as the need to browse an entire data catalogue in RDF using the ”follow-your-nose” navigation capacity from one graph to another. Besides, traditional GIS data for...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2009
Dennis K Kinney Pamela Teixeira Diane Hsu Siena C Napoleon David J Crowley Andrea Miller William Hyman Emerald Huang

Previous surveys found a large (>10-fold) variation in schizophrenia prevalence at different geographic sites and a tendency for prevalence to increase with latitude. We conducted meta-analyses of prevalence studies to investigate whether these findings pointed to underlying etiologic factors in schizophrenia or were the result of methodological artifacts or the confounding of sites' latitude w...

2006
Ke Liu Nael Abu-Ghazaleh

The performance of geographic routing protocols is impacted by physical voids and localization errors. Traversing voids is carried out by a complimentary algorithm, which requires high overhead and results in lower quality paths. Furthermore, localization errors lead to inefficient routes or even misrouting of packets. Accordingly, virtual coordinate systems (VCS) were proposed to be an alterna...

2013
Abdelfettah Feliachi Nathalie Abadie Fayçal Hamdi Ghislain Auguste Atemezing

An increasing number of thematic datasets are published as RDF graphs and linked to other datasets by identifying equivalent resources in other relevant datasets. Among the set of properties usually used as data linking criteria, geolocation (addresses, locations, coordinates ) remains one of the most commonly used. However, resources that actually refer to complex topographic features are gene...

2004
Philip Desmet Richard Cowling

This paper demonstrates how the power form of the Species–Area Relationship (SAR) can be used to set conservation targets for land classes using biodiversity survey data. The log-transformation of the power model is a straight line; therefore, if one knows the average number of species recorded per survey site and can estimate the true species number present in the land class, using EstimateS s...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Paul R Martin John K McKay

The increase in biological diversity with decreasing latitude is widely appreciated but the cause of the pattern is unknown. This pattern reflects latitudinal variation in both the origin of new species (cladogenesis) and the number of species that coexist. Here we address latitudinal variation in species origination, by examining population genetic processes that influence speciation. Previous...

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