نتایج جستجو برای: plant community

تعداد نتایج: 744139  

2017
Steven R Lee Eric L Berlow Steven M Ostoja Matthew L Brooks Alexandre Génin John R Matchett Stephen C Hart

We evaluated the influence of pack stock (i.e., horse and mule) use on meadow plant communities in Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks in the Sierra Nevada of California. Meadows were sampled to account for inherent variability across multiple scales by: 1) controlling for among-meadow variability by using remotely sensed hydro-climatic and geospatial data to pair stock use meadows with similar...

2016
Jordan D. Satler Amanda J. Zellmer Bryan C. Carstens Todd Vision

Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of evolutionary biology, as co-diversification suggests prolonged association and possible coevolution. By sampling associated species from an ecosystem, researchers can better understand how abiotic and biotic factors influence diversification in a region. In particular, studies of co-distributed s...

2003
JOERG DIETZ SANDRA L. ROBINSON ROBERT A. BARON Maura A. Dietz Nicole N. Nolan

This study contrasts community violence and an organization's procedural justice climate (or lack thereof) as explanations for employee-instigated workplace aggression in the geographically dispersed plants of a nationwide organization. The findings showed that violent crime rates in the community where a plant resided predicted workplace aggression in that plant, whereas the plant's procedural...

Journal: :Environmental management 2014
Matthew R Freitas Leslie M Roche Dave Weixelman Kenneth W Tate

We examined long-term (10 years) meadow plant community responses to (1) livestock grazing under riparian grazing utilization limits; (2) suspension of livestock grazing; and (3) meadow site wetness and precipitation on the Inyo National Forest, California. Observed trends in meadow plant species richness, diversity, and frequency of soil stabilizing species were not significantly different bet...

Journal: :Ambio 2011
David R Johnson Diane Ebert-May Patrick J Webber Craig E Tweedie

Global change affects alpine ecosystems by, among many effects, by altering plant distributions and community composition. However, forecasting alpine vegetation change is challenged by a scarcity of studies observing change in fixed plots spanning decadal-time scales. We present in this article a probabilistic modeling approach that forecasts vegetation change on Niwot Ridge, CO using plant ab...

2015
Christopher W. Habeck Alexis K. Schultz

The impacts of introduced or overabundant large herbivores are a concern for the conservation of forest plant communities and the sustainability of ecosystem function. White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are considered ecologically overabundant in much of North America. Previous work suggests that impacts of deer overabundance are broadly negative and are consequently degrading forests a...

2001

This paper reports on the progress in developing a field reference for the identification, description, and assessment of rare ecosystems in British Columbia for the Conservation Data Centre (CDC). To this end, a review of plant community classification concepts is provided. Concepts discussed include (1) the relationship between the plant community and the plant association, (2) vegetation cla...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2007
Chris M Clark Elsa E Cleland Scott L Collins Joseph E Fargione Laura Gough Katherine L Gross Steven C Pennings Katherine N Suding James B Grace

Global energy use and food production have increased nitrogen inputs to ecosystems worldwide, impacting plant community diversity, composition, and function. Previous studies show considerable variation across terrestrial herbaceous ecosystems in the magnitude of species loss following nitrogen (N) enrichment. What controls this variation remains unknown. We present results from 23 N-addition e...

2015
Ashehad A. Ali Belinda E. Medlyn Thomas G. Aubier Kristine Y. Crous Peter B. Reich

Differential species responses to atmospheric CO 2 concentration (Ca) could lead to quantitative changes in competition among species and community composition, with flow-on effects for ecosystem function. However, there has been little theoretical analysis of how elevated Ca (eC a) will affect plant competition, or how composition of plant communities might change. Such theoretical analysis is...

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