نتایج جستجو برای: coastal soils

تعداد نتایج: 102215  

2012
Jennifer M. Talbot Thomas D. Bruns Dylan P. Smith Sara Branco Sydney I. Glassman Sonya Erlandson Rytas Vilgalys Kabir G. Peay

The relative roles of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) and saprotrophic communities in controlling the decomposition of soil organic matter remain unclear. We tested the hypothesis that ECM community structure and activity influences the breakdown of nutrient-rich biopolymers in soils, while saprotrophic communities primarily regulate the breakdown of carbon-rich biopolymers. To test this hypothesis, we u...

2010
Roger del Moral

Kasatochi Island is a small volcanic island in the central Aleutian Islands that erupted on 7 August 2008. An interdisciplinary team visited the island and its vicinity in the summer of 2009 to describe the immediate consequences of the eruptions on terrestrial, coastal, and benthic communities. The initial effects of the eruptions on soils, oceanic waters, benthic terrain, terrestrial plants, ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2016
Antonio Galán-DE-Mera Isidoro Sánchez-Vega Eliana Linares-Perea José Campos Juan Montoya José A Vicente-Orellana

A phytosociological approach to dry forest and cactus communities on the occidental slopes of the Peruvian Andes is presented in base of 164 plots carried out following the Braun-Blanquet method. From them, 52 have been made recently, and the other 112 were taken from the literature. After a multivariate analysis, using a hierarchical clustering and a detendred correspondence analysis, the Acac...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Yvonne A Wood Thomas Meixner Peter J Shouse Edith B Allen

Many regions of southern California's coastal sage scrub (CSS) are rapidly declining as exotic annual plants replace native shrubs. During this conversion, the subsurface hydrology of the semiarid hillslopes that support CSS may be altered. This could chronically suppress the ability of native shrubland to revegetate the landscape since ecosystem processes of nutrient availability and of seedli...

2004
J. L. Mora A. Alvarez

Abstract Tenerife Island, has a wide environmental diversity due to its altitude (3718m at its highest point) and to the climatic differences between its windward and leeward slopes. This work studies the changes in the natural soil quality along environmental gradients on the Tenerife Island and how this natural quality is modified by man’s effect on the ecosystem. For this purpose, a total of...

2007
Roland C. de Gouvenain Richard K. Kobe John A. Silander

Resource partitioning has been hypothesized to play a role in the maintenance of tree diversity in tropical forests. We looked for evidence of light and soil moisture partitioning among seedlings of four native Malagasy tree species, the pioneer, gap-adapted species Harungana madagascariensis and the three shade-tolerant species Ocotea cymosa, Stephanostegia capuronii and Uapaca ferruginea. Fou...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Kevin Schaefer Lin Liu Andrew Parsekian Elchin Jafarov Albert C. Chen Tingjun Zhang Alessio Gusmeroli Santosh Panda Howard A. Zebker Tim Schaefer

Active layer thickness (ALT) is a critical parameter for monitoring the status of permafrost that is typically measured at specific locations using probing, in situ temperature sensors, or other ground-based observations. Here we evaluated the Remotely Sensed Active Layer Thickness (ReSALT) product that uses the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar technique to measure seasonal surface subs...

2002
Ken Lertzman Daniel Gavin Douglas Hallett Linda Brubaker Dana Lepofsky Rolf Mathewes

Coastal temperate rainforests from southeast Alaska through to southern Oregon are ecologically distinct from forests of neighboring regions, which have a drier, or more continental, climate and disturbance regimes dominated by fires. The long-term role of fire remains one of the key outstanding sources of uncertainty in the historical dynamics of the wetter and less seasonal forests that domin...

2015
Mircea Podar Cynthia C. Gilmour Craig C. Brandt Allyson Soren Steven D. Brown Bryan R. Crable Anthony V. Palumbo Anil C. Somenahally Dwayne A. Elias

Mercury (Hg) methylation produces the neurotoxic, highly bioaccumulative methylmercury (MeHg). The highly conserved nature of the recently identified Hg methylation genes hgcAB provides a foundation for broadly evaluating spatial and niche-specific patterns of microbial Hg methylation potential in nature. We queried hgcAB diversity and distribution in >3500 publicly available microbial metageno...

2007
Marilyn D. Walker Donald A. Walker Kaye R. Everett Susan K. Short MARILYN D. WALKER

The hypothesized presence of large regions of grass and forb-dominated "steppe tundra" across Alaska and Siberia during the Pleistocene glacial epochs has led to a search for modern analogs. Evidence is presented for the presence of steppe vegetation on south-facing slopes and summits of pingos within the central Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. Vegetation, floristics, soils, and climatic factor...

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