نتایج جستجو برای: habitat variables including elevation

تعداد نتایج: 1350684  

2014
H. Temesgen

Projection of stand development over time relies on accurate height–diameter functions. In complex forests where trees of various ages, species, sizes, vigor and crown classes, and shade tolerance levels coexist, tree height predictions are more difficult than in uniform conditions. In such complex situations, individual tree height–diameter relationships and predictions are often further compl...

2017
Keith B. Aubry Catherine M. Raley Kevin S. McKelvey

The availability of spatially referenced environmental data and species occurrence records in online databases enable practitioners to easily generate species distribution models (SDMs) for a broad array of taxa. Such databases often include occurrence records of unknown reliability, yet little information is available on the influence of data quality on SDMs generated for rare, elusive, and cr...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2021

Northern protected areas guard against habitat and species loss but are themselves highly vulnerable to environmental change due their fixed spatial boundaries. In the low Arctic, Torngat Mountains National Park (TMNP) of Canada, widespread greening has recently occurred alongside warming temperatures regional declines in caribou. Little is known, however, about how biophysical controls mediate...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Michael Staab Helge Bruelheide Walter Durka Stefan Michalski Oliver Purschke Chao-Dong Zhu Alexandra-Maria Klein

Evidence from grassland experiments suggests that a plant community's phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a strong predictor of ecosystem processes, even stronger than species richness per se This has, however, never been extended to species-rich forests and host-parasitoid interactions. We used cavity-nesting Hymenoptera and their parasitoids collected in a subtropical forest as a model system to t...

2018
Jinshi Xu Yongfu Chai Mao Wang Han Dang Yaoxin Guo Yu Chen Chenguang Zhang Ting Li Lixia Zhang Ming Yue

Species respond to changes in their environments. A core goal in ecology is to understand the process of plant community assembly in response to a changing climate. Examining the performance of functional traits and trait-based assembly patterns across species among different growth forms is a useful way to explore the assembly process. In this study, we constructed a habitat severity gradient ...

Journal: :International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2014
María C. Mateo Sánchez Samuel A. Cushman Santiago Saura

Animals select habitat resources at multiple spatial scales. Thus, explicit attention to scale dependency in species–habitat relationships is critical to understand the habitat suitability patterns as perceived by organisms in complex landscapes. Identification of the scales at which particular environmental variables influence habitat selection may be as important as the selection of variables...

2017
Jorge Antonio Gómez-Díaz Thorsten Krömer Holger Kreft Gerhard Gerold César Isidro Carvajal-Hernández Felix Heitkamp

Terrestrial herbs are important elements of tropical forests; however, there is a lack of research on their diversity patterns and how they respond to different intensities of forest-use. The aim of this study was to analyze the diversity of herbaceous angiosperms along gradients of elevation (50 m to 3500 m) and forest-use intensity on the eastern slopes of the Cofre de Perote, Veracruz, Mexic...

2014
Sara A. Baguskas Seth H. Peterson Bodo Bookhagen Christopher J. Still

In a coastal, fog-influenced forest on Santa Cruz Island in southern California, we observed mortality of Bishop pine (Pinus muricata D.Don) trees following a brief (2 year), yet intense, drought. While anecdotal evidence indicates that drought-induced Bishop pine mortality has occurred in the past in the stand we studied, this is the first attempt to capture the spatial distribution of mortali...

ژورنال: مرتع 2022
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Background and objectives: Climate change has been a serious issue in the last two decades and many studies have focused on its various aspects. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the future habitat of rangeland species present and future years, under climate warning models. In this regard, it should be investigated whether the increase in temperature will have a positive effect on the pre...

2009
Tracey B. Champlin John C. Kilgo Marcia L. Gumpertz Christopher E. Moorman

Microclimate may infl uence use of early successional habitat by birds. We assessed the relationships between avian habitat use and microclimate (temperature, light intensity, and relative humidity) in experimentally created canopy gaps in a bottomland hardwood forest on the Savannah River Site, SC. Gaps were 2to 3-year-old group-selection timber harvest openings of three sizes (0.13, 0.26, 0.5...

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