نتایج جستجو برای: plant communities

تعداد نتایج: 515687  

1999
MELANY C. FISK STEVEN K. SCHMIDT TIMOTHY R. SEASTEDT

Topography controls snowpack accumulation and hence growing-season length, soil water availability, and the distribution of plant communities in the Colorado Front Range alpine. Nutrient cycles in such an environment are likely to be regulated by interactions between topographically determined climate and plant species composition. We investigated variation in plant and soil components of inter...

2014
Loïs Maignien Emelia A. DeForce Meghan E. Chafee A. Murat Eren Sheri L. Simmons

UNLABELLED Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ecologically significant communities and can have significant effects on their plant hosts. Despite their importance, little is known about the ecological processes that drive phyllosphere dynamics. Here, we describe the development of phyllosphere bacterial communities over time on the model p...

2014
Vanessa C. Coats Mary E. Rumpho

Plants in terrestrial systems have evolved in direct association with microbes functioning as both agonists and antagonists of plant fitness and adaptability. As such, investigations that segregate plants and microbes provide only a limited scope of the biotic interactions that dictate plant community structure and composition in natural systems. Invasive plants provide an excellent working mod...

2015
Zhong Wei Tianjie Yang Ville-Petri Friman Yangchun Xu Qirong Shen Alexandre Jousset

Host-associated bacterial communities can function as an important line of defence against pathogens in animals and plants. Empirical evidence and theoretical predictions suggest that species-rich communities are more resistant to pathogen invasions. Yet, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Here, we experimentally test how the underlying resource competition networks of resident bacterial co...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
K W Davies T J Svejcar J D Bates

Historical disturbance regimes are often considered a critical element in maintaining native plant communities. However, the response of plant communities to disturbance may be fundamentally altered as a consequence of invasive plants, climate change, or prior disturbances. The appropriateness of historical disturbance patterns under modern conditions and the interactions among disturbances are...

Journal: :Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 1993

Journal: :Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 2002

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