نتایج جستجو برای: exotic

تعداد نتایج: 15313  

2017
W. Gaya Shivega Laura Aldrich-Wolfe

While the soil environment is generally acknowledged as playing a role in plant competition, the relative importance of soil resources and soil microbes in determining outcomes of competition between native and exotic plants has rarely been tested. Resilience of plant communities to invasion by exotic species may depend on the extent to which native and exotic plant performance are mediated by ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Brian J Wilsey Terri B Teaschner Pedram P Daneshgar Forest I Isbell H Wayne Polley

In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experimentally compared species diversity decline between nine-species grassland communities under field conditions to test whether diversity maintenance mechanisms differed between communities containing all exotic or all native species using a pool of 40 species. Aboveground biomass was greater in exotic...

2008
Robert D. Cox Edith B. Allen

1. Restoration of semi-arid shrub ecosystems often requires control of invasive grasses but the effects of these grass-control treatments on native and exotic forbs have not been investigated adequately to assess long-term stability. In southern California, coastal sage scrub (CSS) vegetation is one semi-arid shrub community that has been invaded extensively by both exotic grasses and exotic fo...

2014
Amanda D Roe Chris JK MacQuarrie Marie-Claude Gros-Louis J Dale Simpson Josyanne Lamarche Tannis Beardmore Stacey L Thompson Philippe Tanguay Nathalie Isabel

Trees bearing novel or exotic gene components are poised to contribute to the bioeconomy for a variety of purposes such as bioenergy production, phytoremediation, and carbon sequestration within the forestry sector, but sustainable release of trees with novel traits in large-scale plantations requires the quantification of risks posed to native tree populations. Over the last century, exotic hy...

2017
Masaki Shigemori

When string/M-theory is compactified to lower dimensions, the U -duality symmetry predicts socalled exotic branes whose higher dimensional origin cannot be explained by the standard string/Mtheory branes. We argue that exotic branes can be understood in higher dimensions as non-geometric backgrounds or U -folds, and that they are important for the physics of systems which originally contain no ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Jan de Boer Masaki Shigemori

When string or M theory is compactified to lower dimensions, the U-duality symmetry predicts so-called exotic branes whose higher-dimensional origin cannot be explained by the standard string or M-theory branes. We argue that exotic branes can be understood in higher dimensions as nongeometric backgrounds or U folds, and that they are important for the physics of systems which originally contai...

2015
Vikas Agarwal Honglin Ren

Hedge fund flows chase alpha, yet they also follow returns attributable to traditional and exotic risk exposures. Investors appear more cognizant of exotic risks over time, with flows increasing their relative emphasis on returns from exotic betas in recent years. Investors also discriminate between which risks warrant high fees, with flows into high-fee funds being more likely to emphasize ret...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Leanne M Martin Brian J Wilsey

Biodiversity can be partitioned into alpha, beta, and gamma components, and beta diversity is not as clearly understood. Biotic homogenization predicts that exotic species should lower beta diversity at global and continental scales, but it is still unclear how exotic species impact beta diversity at smaller scales. Exotic species could theoretically increase or decrease beta diversity relative...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Shinji Sugiura

The relationship between species number and island area is a fundamental rule in ecology. However, the extent to which interactions with exotic species and how the structure of species interactions is related to island area remain unexplored. Here, I document the relationship between island area and (i) interactions with exotic species and (ii) network structure of species interactions in the c...

2012
Annelein Meisner Wietse de Boer Johannes H. C. Cornelissen Wim H. van der Putten

Invasive exotic plant species are often expected to benefit exclusively from legacy effects of their litter inputs on soil processes and nutrient availability. However, there are relatively few experimental tests determining how litter of exotic plants affects their own growth conditions compared to congeneric native plant species. Here, we test how the legacy of litter from three exotic plant ...

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