نتایج جستجو برای: plant species composition

تعداد نتایج: 1086782  

2013
Francesca F. Dem Alan J.A. Stewart Amos Gibson George D. Weiblen Vojtech Novotny

We documented one of the most species-rich assemblages of tropical rain-forest Auchenorrhyncha, comprising 402 phloemand xylem-feeding species, by sampling adults from forest vegetation. Further, we reared 106 species from larvae sampled on 14 plant species. Both xylemand phloem-feeding guilds exhibited wide host-plant ranges, as 74% of species fed on more than one plant family. In comparison, ...

2008
ELSA E. CLELAND SCOTT L. COLLINS TIMOTHY L. DICKSON EMILY C. FARRER KATHERINE L. GROSS LAUREANO A. GHERARDI LAUREN M. HALLETT RICHARD J. HOBBS JOANNA S. HSU LAURA TURNBULL KATHARINE N. SUDING

Climate gradients shape spatial variation in the richness and composition of plant communities. Given future predicted changes in climate means and variability, and likely regional variation in themagnitudes of these changes, it is important to determine how temporal variation in climate influences temporal variation in plant community structure. Here, we evaluated how species richness, turnove...

2016
Magalì Matteodo Klaus Ammann Eric Pascal Verrecchia Pascal Vittoz

While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reaction of the subalpine and lower alpine plant communities to the current warming and lower snow precipitation has been little investigated so far. To this aim, 63 old, exhaustive plant inventories, distributed along a subalpine-alpine elevation gradient of the Swiss Alps and covering different pla...

2011
Lars A. Brudvig Ellen I. Damschen L. A. Brudvig

Restoration and management activities targeted at recovering biodiversity can lead to unexpected results. In part, this is due to a lack of understanding of how site-level characteristics, landscape factors, and land-use history interact with restoration and management practices to determine patterns of diversity. For plants, such factors may be particularly important since plant populations of...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
o. akoto g. darko m.a. nkansah

a comprehensive study on the chemical composition of rainwater was carried out in obuasi, a gold mining town in ghana. rainwater samples were analyzed for major ions (ca2+,mg2+, k+, na+, nh4+, cl-, no3- and so4 2-) and trace metals (fe, al, zn, pb, cr, and cd). the rainwater was typically acidic with a mean ph of 4.76±0.47, which ranged from 4.0 to 5.6. the low ph found in the water suggests t...

2012
Frida Keuper Ellen Dorrepaal Peter M. van Bodegom Richard S. P. van Logtestijn Gemma Venhuizen Jurgen van Hal Rien Aerts

1. Plant production in subarctic peatlands is nitrogen (N)-limited. Climate warming increases N mineralization in superficial peat layers and recent results additionally show that permafrost thawing in these peatlands may substantially increase plant-available N at the thaw front. This might stimulate net primary production and affect species composition. However, the ability of individual peat...

2013
Michael B. Wilson Marla Spivak Adrian D. Hegeman Aaron Rendahl Jerry D. Cohen

The deposition of antimicrobial plant resins in honey bee, Apis mellifera, nests has important physiological benefits. Resin foraging is difficult to approach experimentally because resin composition is highly variable among and between plant families, the environmental and plant-genotypic effects on resins are unknown, and resin foragers are relatively rare and often forage in unobservable tre...

2015
Ian M. Ware Pat Terletzky Peter B. Adler

The American Bison (Bison bison Linnaeus) in the Henry Mountains are one of the last free-roaming, genetically pure herds of bison remaining in North America. Anecdotal evidence indicates that this herd is utilising a cattle winter range during the summer and fall, creating a conflict between the state agency that manages the bison, and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and local ranchers. In...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Nancy Collins Johnson Diane L Rowland Lea Corkidi Edith B Allen

Human activities release tremendous amounts of nitrogenous compounds into the atmosphere. Wet and dry deposition distributes this airborne nitrogen (N) on otherwise pristine ecosystems. This eutrophication process significantly alters the species composition of native grasslands; generally a few nitrophilic plant species become dominant while many other species disappear. The functional equilib...

2002
M. K. OWENS

Concentration and composition of monoterpenoids in plant tissue affects a variety of environmental and ecological issues such as plant defenses, plant classification, and phytotoxicity. Developing the techniques for extracting and estimating the concentration and composition of monoterpenoids must be speciesspecific because monoterpenoid storage location varies between species. Ashe juniper f,J...

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