نتایج جستجو برای: chilean arid zone

تعداد نتایج: 133238  

2014
Farshad Kheiri

Iran Central Plateau encompasses a large proportion of this country. The weather in these flat plains is warm and arid with very little precipitation. Different attempts in architecture have been done to alleviate the weather severity of this area and create a living place compatible with humans’ comfort criteria. Investigations have showed that some of the most successful approaches in traditi...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Leanne K Faulks Dean M Gilligan Luciano B Beheregaray

Rivers provide an excellent system to study interactions between patterns of biodiversity structure and ecological processes. In these environments, gene flow is restricted by the spatial hierarchy and temporal variation of connectivity within the drainage network. In the Australian arid zone, this variability is high and rivers often exist as isolated waterholes connected during unpredictable ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
Mitzy Pepper Matthew K Fujita Craig Moritz J Scott Keogh

Refugia featured prominently in shaping evolutionary trajectories during repeated cycles of glaciation in the Quaternary, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere instead experienced cycles of severe aridification but little is known about the temporal presence and role of refugia for arid-adapted biota. Isolated mountain ranges located in the Australian arid zone likely...

2016
Tancredo Augusto Feitosa de Souza Susana Rodriguez-Echeverría Leonaldo Alves de Andrade Helena Freitas

Many plant species from Brazilian semi-arid present arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in their rhizosphere. These microorganisms play a key role in the establishment, growth, survival of plants and protection against drought, pathogenic fungi and nematodes. This study presents a quantitative analysis of the AMF species associated with Mimosa tenuiflora, an important native plant of the Caating...

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Guillermo Schmeda-Hirschmann Cristina Quispe Maria Del Pilar C Soriano Cristina Theoduloz Felipe Jiménez-Aspée Maria Jorgelina Pérez Ana Soledad Cuello Maria Inés Isla

In South America, the mesocarp flour of Prosopis species plays a prominent role as a food resource in arid areas. The aim of this work was the characterization of the phenolic antioxidants occurring in the pod mesocarp flour of Chilean Prosopis. Samples were collected in the Copiapo, Huasco and Elqui valleys from the north of Chile. The samples of P. chilensis flour exhibited a total phenolic c...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A, Comparative physiology 1988
A Cortes C Zuleta M Rosenmann

1. Water requirements, water balance components and dependence on exogenous water were estimated in four species of sympatric rodents inhabiting a Chilean semi-arid region. 2. A significant increase in free water drinking was observed in all rodents when the diet composition was changed from 14 to 20% protein. 3. Under water balance conditions the cricetid species (Phyllotis darwini, Oryzomys l...

2003
Michael R. Kearney

Sex is by far the most predominant mode of reproduction among eukaryotes. Nevertheless, two new discoveries of asexual reproduction in a lizard and a plant from the Australian arid zone highlight an emerging trend toward the loss of sex in this region. Efforts to understand the processes leading to this pattern should provide important information about the relative advantages and disadvantages...

2013
Seema Parveen Swatika Sharma Abdul Malik M.R.K. Sherwani

The seeds of Sidaovata were collected from the arid zone of Rajasthan and analysed for the characterization of the fatty acids. This paper accounted the presence of Cyclopropenoid fatty acids(Malvalic and Sterculic). The occurrence of CPFA was confirmed by HBr-titration, Halphen test, TLC, NMR and IR spectroscopic methods.

2012
Soledad Molares Ana Ladio

Fabaceae is of great ethnobotanical importance in indigenous and urban communities throughout the world. This work presents a revision of the use of Fabaceae as a food and/or medicinal resource in Argentine-Chilean Patagonia. It is based on a bibliographical analysis of 27 ethnobotanical sources and catalogues of regional flora. Approximately 234 wild species grow in Patagonia, mainly (60%) in ...

2005
Justin F. Costelloe Rodger B. Grayson Thomas A. McMahon

Australian arid zone ephemeral rivers are typically unregulated and maintain a high level of biodiversity and ecological health. Understanding the ecosystem functions of these rivers requires an understanding of their hydrology. These rivers are typified by highly variable hydrological regimes and a paucity, often a complete absence, of hydrological data to describe these flow regimes. A daily ...

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