نتایج جستجو برای: multi species forests

تعداد نتایج: 1027675  

Esmaiel Khosropour Kamran Pourmoghadam Kimia Pourmoghadam, Maziar Haidari,

Physiological factors have effects on most forest parameters such as forest classification so that understanding knowledge about this subject is important to manage forests. The forests of Sorkhake-sanjabi village with area of 1645 ha located in Eslam Abad city, Kermanshah province, Iran were selected. 23 sample plots with rectangular shape (40m*50m) were selected and the species, origin of spe...

2017
Christopher S. Balzotti Gregory P. Asner

The remaining native forests on the Hawaiian Islands have been recognized as threatened by changing climate, increasing insect outbreak, new deadly pathogens, and growing populations of canopy structure-altering invasive species. The objective of this study was to assess long-term, net changes to upper canopy structure in sub-montane forests on the eastern slope of Mauna Kea volcano, Hawai'i, i...

Rohollah Parma, Shaban Shataee

The use of remote sensing techniques as a suitable solution to estimate the levels of species diversity is of high importance for the sustainable management of forests. In order to investigate the potential of using sensor data from Landsat 7 ETM+ to estimate species diversity in the Zagros forests, digital data related to the August 7, 2002 from forests in the Qalajeh Kermanshah Province were ...

2011
THOMAS K. SABU

Species composition, distribution patterns and endemism are outlined for the dung beetles in the ecoregions of the western slopes of the moist South Western Ghats, South India. Among the 142 dung beetle species known, 35 are endemic to the Western Ghats; 29 are endemic to the moist South Western Ghats; 25 are regionally endemic to the South Western Ghats montane rain forests ecoregion; and one ...

2013
Paloma Ruiz-Benito Lorena Gómez-Aparicio

Aim There is increasing concern regarding sustainable management and restoration of planted forests, particuIarly in the Mediterranean Basin where pine species have been widely used. The aim of this study was to analyse the environmental and structural characteristics of Mediterranean planted pine forests in relation to natural pine forests. Specifically, we assessed recruitment and woody speci...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
Raf Aerts Koen Van Overtveld Eva November Alemayehu Wassie Abrham Abiyu Sebsebe Demissew Desalegn D Daye Kidane Giday Mitiku Haile Sarah TewoldeBerhan Demel Teketay Zewge Teklehaimanot Pierre Binggeli Jozef Deckers Ib Friis Georg Gratzer Martin Hermy Moïra Heyn Olivier Honnay Maxim Paris Frank J Sterck Bart Muys Frans Bongers John R Healey

In the central and northern highlands of Ethiopia, native forest and forest biodiversity is almost confined to sacred groves associated with churches. Local communities rely on these 'church forests' for essential ecosystem services including shade and fresh water but little is known about their region-wide distribution and conservation value. We (1) performed the first large-scale spatially-ex...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2013
Liujing Huang Hongfeng Chen Hai Ren Jun Wang Qinfeng Guo

We investigated the effects of major environmental drivers associated with urbanization on species diversity and plant functional traits (PFTs) in the remnant subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests in Metropolitan Guangzhou (Guangdong, China). Twenty environmental factors including topography, light, and soil properties were used to quantify the effects of urbanization. Vegetation data and ...

2003
Claude Lattaud

This paper presents simulations of long-term competition for light between two plant species, oaks and beeches. These artificial plants, evolving in a 3D environment, are based on a multi-agent model. Natural oaks and beeches develop two different strategies to exploit light. The model presented in this paper uses these properties during the plant growth. Most of the results are close to those ...

2008
Dieter Mueller-Dombois

Indigenous forests in remote islands are generally impoverished of secondary successional tree species. After canopy disturbances, the same indigenous tree species seem to resume dominance by a process known as ‘‘autosuccession’’ or ‘‘direct succession.’’ Primary forest tree species are mostly colonizer species. Mature island forests are difficult to categorize as either pioneer, successional, ...

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