نتایج جستجو برای: exotic mouflon

تعداد نتایج: 15460  

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Mark Vellend Luke J Harmon Julie L Lockwood Margaret M Mayfield A Randall Hughes John P Wares Dov F Sax

Exotic species invasions create almost ideal conditions for promoting evolutionary diversification: establishment of allopatric populations in new environmental conditions; altered ecological opportunities for native species; and new opportunities for hybridization between previously allopatric taxa. Here, we review recent studies of the evolutionary consequences of species invasions, revealing...

2011
Ignasi Bartomeus Daniel Sol Joan Pino Paloma Vicente Xavier Font

Aim Classic theory suggests that species-rich communities should be more resistant to the establishment of exotic species than species-poor communities. Although this theory predicts that exotic species should be less diverse in regions that contain more native species, macroecological analyses often find that the correlation between exotic and native species richness is positive rather than ne...

2009
S. Fernández-Lugo

Identifying the factors that influence the spread of exotic species is essential for evaluating the present and future extent of plant invasions and for the development of eradication programs. We randomly established a network of 250 plots on an exotic Pinus radiata D. Don plantation on Tenerife Island in order to determine if roads and urban centers are favouring the spread of exotic plant sp...

2013
Martin A. Nuñez Jeremy Hayward Thomas R. Horton Guillermo C. Amico Romina D. Dimarco M. Noelia Barrios-Garcia Daniel Simberloff

Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One key aspect is how non-natives interact with the local biota. Interaction with local species may be especially important for exotic species that require an obligatory mutualist, such as Pinaceae species that need ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi. EM fungi and seeds of Pinaceae disperse independently, so ...

Journal: :Journal of Ecology 2021

Despite increasing evidence that herbivore-mediated indirect effects play a major role in plant competition, it is unclear how and when they contribute to invasiveness. The outcomes of are primarily dependent on the environment have complex interactions with direct between plants. We evaluated Solidago altissima (Asteraceae) other co-occurring native Asteraceae species at multiple sites range [...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Moorad Alexanian Vanik E. Mkrtchian

We consider the bipartite state of a two-photon polarization system and obtain the exact analytical expression for the von Neumann entropy in the particular case of a 5-parameter polarization density matrix. We investigate and graphically illustrate the dependence of the entropy on these five parameters, in particular, the existence of exotic, transition from exotic to non-exotic, and non-exoti...

2009
MATTEO GARBELOTTO M. Garbelotto

Biological invasions by plants and animals have been the subject of several review papers, but invasions by plant pathogens have only occasionally been described and reviewed. The present paper discusses exotic plant diseases whose epidemiology has been clari ed using molecular analysis. Because the list of all exotic plant diseases is quite large, this review focuses on forest diseases caused...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 2016
Annette Roug Pamela Swift Birgit Puschner Greg Gerstenberg James W Mertins Christine Kreuder Johnson Steve Torres Jack Mortensen Leslie Woods

Infestation with nonnative, "exotic" lice was first noted in Washington black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) in 1994 and has since then spread throughout the western United States. In California, infestation with the exotic louse Damalinia (Cervicola) sp. was first detected in black-tailed deer from northern California in 2004, and, in 2009, the exotic louse species Bovicola tibi...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Qinfeng Guo Amy Symstad

Invasibility is a critical feature of ecological communities, especially for management decisions. To date, invasibility has been measured in numerous ways. Although most researchers have used the richness (or number) of exotic species as a direct or indirect measure of community invasibility, others have used alternative measures such as the survival, density, or biomass of either a single or ...

2014
Daniel B Stouffer Alyssa R Cirtwill Jordi Bascompte Ignasi Bartomeus

SUMMARY There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ecological communities. Since many exotic plants depend on native pollinators to successfully establish, it is of paramount importance that we understand precisely how exotic species integrate into existing plant-pollinator communities. In this manuscript, we have studied a global data base ...

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