نتایج جستجو برای: alpine grassland

تعداد نتایج: 19851  

2014
Houjuan Chu Shiping Wang Haowei Yue Qiaoyan Lin Yigang Hu Xiangzhen Li Jizhong Zhou Yunfeng Yang

The grassland and shrubland are two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow, a region very sensitive to the impact of global warming and anthropogenic perturbation. Herein, we report a study showing that a majority of differences in soil microbial community functional structures, measured by a functional gene array named GeoChip 4.0, in two adjacent shrubland and grassland areas, were exp...

2016
Li Lin Biao Zhu Chengrong Chen Zhenhua Zhang Qi-Bing Wang Jin-Sheng He

Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. However, the decomposition could be affected by climate change, which has profound impacts on soil N cycling. We investigated the changes of soil total N and five labile N stocks in the topsoil, the subsoil and the entire soil profile in response to three years of experimental warming and altered preci...

2015
Yan Yan Xuyang Lu Harpinder Sandhu

Overgrazing is considered one of the key disturbance factors that results in alpine grassland degradation in Tibet. Grazing exclusion by fencing has been widely used as an approach to restore degraded grasslands in Tibet since 2004. Is the grazing exclusion management strategy effective for the vegetation restoration of degraded alpine grasslands? Three alpine grassland types were selected in T...

2007
Des H.V. Smith Deborah J. Wilson Henrik Moller Elaine C. Murphy Yolanda van Heezik

Predation by introduced stoats is now considered a major threat to the population viability of several New Zealand endemic bird species. Historically stoat research and management has focused on beech forests and little is known about the ecology of stoats in the alpine grasslands occurring above the natural altitudinal limit of beech forest. Several stoat control operations in beech forest val...

2016
Lunyu Shang Yu Zhang Shihua Lyu Shaoying Wang

This work analyzed carbon dioxide exchange and its controlling factors over an alpine grassland on the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The main results show that air temperature and photosynthetically active radiation are two dominant factors controlling daily gross primary production. Soil temperature and soil water content are the main factors controlling ecosystem respiration. Canopy photos...

2008
Hui Wang Changgui Wan Jizhou Ren

The regional hydrology and ecosystems of the northeastern margin of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau have changed over the past 40 years driven by intense human activity and regional climate changes. Annual mean air temperature has increased in the region. Streamflow from the northeastern margin of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau has decreased significantly. Overall, a number of Alpine step meadows and ...

2012
F. Hagedorn

Winter greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, CH4 and N2O) from a sub-alpine grassland L. Merbold, C. Steinlin, and F. Hagedorn ETH Zurich, Department of Environmental Systems Science, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Grassland Sciences Group, Universitätsstrasse 2, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Safety...

2005
W. G. LEE

The takahe (Notornis mantelli), an endangered rail once widely distributed through New Zealand, had become restricted to Fiordland, and possibly Nelson and the Ruahine Ranges, by European times. Two contentious viewpoints have been advanced to explain the decline: climate and vegetational changes in the late Pleistocene and Holocene; and ecological changes induced by early Polynesians. These th...

2014
Jian Sun Xiaodan Wang Genwei Cheng Jianbo Wu Jiangtao Hong Shuli Niu Cheng-Sen Li

Understanding the impact of grazing intensity on grassland production and soil fertility is of fundamental importance for grassland conservation and management. We thus compared three types of alpine steppe management by studying vegetation traits and soil properties in response to three levels of grazing pressure: permanent grazing (M1), seasonal grazing (M2), and grazing exclusion (M3) in the...

2013
Xuyang Lu Jihui Fan Yan Yan Xiaodan Wang

Soil microbial biomass and enzyme activities have an important influence on nutrient cycling. The temporal variation in soil microbial biomass C, N, and enzyme activities during the growing season were determined under three different alpine grasslands in Northern Tibet. The results showed that soil microbial biomass C, and N contents and enzyme activities of the alpine meadow (AM) and the alpi...

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