نتایج جستجو برای: dalab woodlands

تعداد نتایج: 1978  

2005
Lynn Huntsinger James W. Bartolome Paul F. Starrs

The characteristics, uses, and management of oak woodlands and savannas in California and southern Spain are compared. There are many similarities between the Spanish dehesa and the California oak woodland. Both are located in Mediterranean climate zones, and are used predominantly for livestock grazing. However the Spanish dehesa is a more diverse and long-standing system of management. Produc...

2015
David M. Watson Govindhaswamy Umapathy

Insectivorous birds have been recognized as disproportionately sensitive to land-use intensification and habitat loss, with those species feeding primarily on the ground exhibiting some of the most dramatic declines. Altered litter inputs and availability of epigeic arthropods have been suggested to underlie reduced abundances and shrinking distributions but direct evidence is lacking. I used a...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2009
Theodore G Andreadis

In July 2006, an introduction of the Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, was documented for the first time at a commercial tire recycling plant in northeastern Connecticut, USA. The introduction likely occurred via transport of infested tires originating from northern New Jersey or metropolitan New York City. Efforts were made to determine seasonal establishment and overwintering success by...

Journal: :Environmental management 2011
Jonathan D Bates Kirk W Davies Robert N Sharp

Pinus-Juniperus L. (Piñon-juniper) woodlands of the western United States have expanded in area nearly 10-fold since the late 1800's. Juniperus occidentalis ssp. occidentalis Hook. (western juniper) dominance in sagebrush steppe has several negative consequences, including reductions in herbaceous production and diversity, decreased wildlife habitat, and higher erosion and runoff potentials. Pr...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Brian K Hastings Freeman M Smith Brian F Jacobs

The piñon (Pinus edulis Engelm.)-juniper [Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg.] woodlands of Bandelier National Monument are experiencing accelerated erosion. Earlier studies suggest that causes of these rapidly eroding woodlands are related to an unprecedented rapid transition of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa C. Lawson) savanna to piñon-juniper woodlands as a result of cumulative historical ...

2009
Charles Paradzayi Harold Annegarn Barend Erasmus Christiane Schmullius

African savanna woodlands have an unpredictable spatial and temporal variability of woody biomass densities as a result of the interplay of rainfall, soil nutrients, fire, people and herbivores. These woodlands are characterised by heterogeneous species distribution with irregular vertical structures. A large percentage of rural communities in southern Africa rely on communal woodlands to meet ...

2000
Raymond Salvador

Spatial patterns of Mediterranean woodlands are largely unknown. An exploratory analysis of the spatial structure of basal area was carried out in this type of community. Specifically, an area of non-disturbed woodlands located in the north-east of the Iberian peninsula was analysed. Direct and indirect evidences for the hypothesis stating that environmental factors lead to the establishment of...

2004

T woodlands of Britain, in common with many natural habitats throughout the World, have experienced considerable loss and fragmentation through a long history of human activity. Current woodland cover has fallen to less than 12% from an estimated high of around 75% around 6,000 years ago. The majority of woodlands are now very small and isolated within a primarily agricultural landscape. This i...

2014
Andre F. Clewell

Shortleaf pine-oak-hickory woodlands provided the principal vegetation cover in the Tallahassee Red Hills prior to land clearing for plantation agriculture in the 19th century. Ample historical documentation and extant remnants of that community, including old-growth, support this conclusion. This woodland was maintained by surface fires and consisted principally of open stands of shortleaf pin...

2017
Daniel C. Dey John M. Kabrick Callie J. Schweitzer

Variability in historic fire regimes in eastern North America resulted in an array of oak natural communities that were dominant across the region. In the past century, savannas and woodlands have become scarce because of conversion to agriculture or development of forest structure in the absence of fire. Their restoration is a primary goal for public agencies and conservation organizations. Al...

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