نتایج جستجو برای: harvest function

تعداد نتایج: 1234939  

2009
Scott G. Gilliland H. Grant Gilchrist Robert F. Rockwell Gregory J. Robertson Jean-Pierre L. Savard Flemming Merkel Anders Mosbech Jean-Dominique Lebreton

Sustainable harvest, the extraction of game without affecting population viability, is a desirable approach to the use of wildlife. However, overharvest has been responsible for the decline of many wildlife populations globally, so there is an urgent need to balance human requirements while avoiding the severe depletion of wild populations. Northern common eiders Somateria mollissima borealis a...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2008
Igor Jajić Verica Jurić Dragan Glamočić Biljana Abramović

A total of 226 samples of maize and 59 of wheat from the 2004-2007 harvests were investigated for the presence and concentration of deoxynivalenol (DON). Samples of the 2004 harvest were analyzed after their storing for one year in barns, while those of the 2005-2007 harvest were taken directly off fields immediately after the harvest. The samples were analyzed by liquid chromatography on an OD...

1999
Paul C. Van Deusen

Application of the Metropolis algorithm for forest harvest scheduling is extended by automating the relative weighting of objective function components. Previous applications of the Metropolis algorithm require the user to specify these weights, which demands substantial trial and error in practice. This modification allows for general incorporation of objective function components that are eit...

Journal: :Environmental management 1998
Gustafson Crow

/ Spatially explicit models that combine remote sensing with geographic information systems (GIS) offer great promise to land managers because they consider the arrangement of landscape elements in time and space. Their visual and geographic nature facilitate the comparison of alternative landscape designs. Among various activities associated with forest management, none cause greater concern t...

2007

GREEN-TREE RETENTION IN HARVEST UNITS: BOON OR BUST FOR BIODIVERSITY? i n s i d e How Much to Retain?.................................................... 3 What Pattern to Retain? .............................................. 3 A Forest Patch for a Lifeboat ..................................... 4 Demonstrating the Power of Experimental Studies ................................................... 5

2014
Rebecca C. Young Alexander S. Kitaysky Courtney Carothers Ine Dorresteijn

Small rural Alaskan communities face many challenges surrounding rapid social and ecological change. The role of local subsistence resources may change over time because of changes in social perception, economic need, and cultural patterns of use. We look at the Bering Sea’s Pribilof Islands, comprising two very small communities, and investigate the relationship between the local residents and...

2009
G. Rees K. Pond D. Kay J. Bartram J. Santo Domingo

2008
Juan-Carlos Ferrer Alejandro Mac Cawley Sergio Maturana Sergio Toloza Jorge Vera

This article presents a practical tool for optimally scheduling wine grape harvesting operations taking into account both operational costs and grape quality. We solve a mixed-integer linear programming model to support harvest scheduling, labor allocation, and routing decisions. A quality loss function is used to represent wine quality reduction at each vineyard block due to premature or defer...

2016
Mark D. Scheuerell

Stock-recruitment models have been used for decades in fisheries management as a means of formalizing the expected number of offspring that recruit to a fishery based on the number of parents. In particular, Ricker's stock recruitment model is widely used due to its flexibility and ease with which the parameters can be estimated. After model fitting, the spawning stock size that produces the ma...

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