نتایج جستجو برای: bromus pumilio

تعداد نتایج: 2050  

2012
Anderson José Baia Gomes Cleusa Yoshiko Nagamachi Luís Reginaldo Ribeiro Rodrigues Solange Gomes Farias Jorge Dores Rissino Julio Cesar Pieczarka

The family Phyllostomidae belongs to the most abundant and diverse group of bats in the Neotropics with more morphological traits variation at the family level than any other group within mammals. In this work, we present data of chromosome banding (G, C and Ag-NOR) and Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) for representatives of Rhinophylla pumilio Peters, 1865 collected in four states of ...

2016
Julie Beckstead Susan E. Meyer Toby S. Ishizuka Kelsey M. McEvoy Craig E. Coleman

Generalist plant pathogens may have wide host ranges, but many exhibit varying degrees of host specialization, with multiple pathogen races that have narrower host ranges. These races are often genetically distinct, with each race causing highest disease incidence on its host of origin. We examined host specialization in the seed pathogen Pyrenophora semeniperda by reciprocally inoculating path...

2001
Ann C. Kennedy Bradley N. Johnson Tami L. Stubbs

Bradley N. Johnson Tami L. Stubbs Land Management and Water Conservation Research Unit, USDA Agricultural Research Service, 215 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164-6421 Pseudomonas fluorescens strain D7 (P. f. D7; NRRL B-18293) is a root-colonizing bacterium that inhibits downy brome (Bromus tectorum L. BROTE) growth. Before commercialization as a biological control ag...

2017
Joseph P Ceradini Anna D Chalfoun

Modification of habitat structure due to invasive plants can alter the risk landscape for wildlife by, for example, changing the quality or availability of refuge habitat. Whether perceived risk corresponds with actual fitness outcomes, however, remains an important open question. We simultaneously measured how habitat changes due to a common invasive grass (cheatgrass, Bromus tectorum) affecte...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Stanley D Smith Therese N Charlet Stephen F Zitzer Scott R Abella Cheryl H Vanier Travis E Huxman

Desert annuals are a critically important component of desert communities and may be particularly responsive to increasing atmospheric (CO2 ) because of their high potential growth rates and flexible phenology. During the 10-year life of the Nevada Desert FACE (free-air CO2 enrichment) Facility, we evaluated the productivity, reproductive allocation, and community structure of annuals in respon...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Martine E Maan Molly E Cummings

It is commonly assumed that natural selection imposed by predators is the prevailing force driving the evolution of aposematic traits. Here, we demonstrate that aposematic signals are shaped by sexual selection as well. We evaluated sexual selection for coloration brightness in populations of the poison frog Oophaga [Dendrobates] pumilio in Panama's Bocas del Toro archipelago. We assessed femal...

Journal: :Reproductive biology 2006
Anna Spik Sławomir Oczkowski Agata Olszak Piotr Formanowicz Jacek Błazewicz Jadwiga Jaruzelska

PUMILIO protein regulates translation of specific mRNAs in morphogenesis and in development of the germ-line of model organisms such as flies and worms. Given that a human homologue (PUMILIO2) was recently identified in the germ-line stem cells, the question was raised whether it regulates translation of fertility mRNAs similarly to Drosophila Pumilio. Here, we describe a candidate mRNA encodin...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Ian J Wang H Bradley Shaffer

Aposematism is one of the great mysteries of evolutionary biology. The evolution of aposematic coloration is poorly understood, but even less understood is the evolution of polymorphism in aposematic signals. Here, we use a phylogeographic approach to investigate the evolution of color polymorphism in Dendrobates pumilio, a well-known poison-dart frog (family Dendrobatidae), which displays perh...

2009
Ana M. García Gustavo E. Schrauf Graciela González Lidia Poggio Carlos A. Naranjo Marck P. Dupal Germán C. Spangenberg John W. Forster

Bromus setifolius var. pictus (Hook) Skottsb., B. setifolius var. setifolius Presl. and B.setifolius var. brevifolius Ness are three native Patagonian taxa in the section Pnigma Dumort of the genus Bromus L. AFLP and RAPD analysis, in conjunction with genetic distance measurements and statistical techniques, revealed variation within this group and indicated that B. setifolius var. brevifolius ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Jerry F Franklin K Norman Johnson

M any natural landscapes have undergone dramatic permanent alterations as a result of human activities, including conversion to cultural landscapes; such changes are readily observed and understood. However, extensive ecological change can also occur in regional landscapes that are maintained in a seminatural state, changes that go largely unrecognized because the regional landscape retains an ...

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