نتایج جستجو برای: plant canopy

تعداد نتایج: 405039  

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2017
Patrick Roberts Scott A Blumenthal Wolfgang Dittus Oshan Wedage Julia A Lee-Thorp

Stable isotope analysis of primate tissues in tropical forest contexts is an increasingly popular means of obtaining information about niche distinctions among sympatric species, including preferences in feeding height, forest canopy density, plant parts, and trophism. However, issues of equifinality mean that feeding height, canopy density, as well as the plant parts and plant species consumed...

2002
Wei Gao Richard H. Grant Gordon M. Heisler

Many radiative transfer models for the shortwave band have been developed and used to understand and The decrease in stratospheric ozone (O3 ) has prompted continued simulate the radiation environment of vegetative canoefforts to assess the potential damage to plant and animal life due to enhanced levels of solar ultraviolet (UV)-B (280–320 nm) radiation. pies. Smith (1983), Goel (1988), and My...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2004
Peter L Finkelstein Alan W Davison Howard S Neufeld Tilden P Meyers Arthur H Chappelka

Although there has been a great deal of research on ozone, interest in exposure of native, herbaceous species is relatively recent and it is still not clear what role the pollutant has in their ecological fitness. The ozone exposure of a plant is usually expressed in terms of the concentration above the canopy or as a time-weighted index. However, to understand the physiological effects of ozon...

Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape (MCL) woody vegetation was characterized to establish structural and compositional attributes. Stratified random sampling based on major soil types was used and nine plant variables were measured in 137(20x30) m2 sampling plots; these being genera, species and family names; basal circumference; plant height; depth and diameter of tree canopy; number of s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Sunshine A Van Bael Jeffrey D Brawn Scott K Robinson

Most forest birds include arthropods in their diet, sometimes specializing on arthropods that consume plant foliage. Experimental tests of whether bird predation on arthropods can reduce plant damage, however, are few and restricted to relatively low-diversity systems. Here, we describe an experimental test in a diverse tropical forest of whether birds indirectly defend foliage from arthropod h...

2012
Keiji Kushida

I evaluated the use of global remote sensing techniques for estimating plant leaf chlorophyll a + b (C(ab); μg cm(-2)) and water (C(w); mg cm(-2)) concentrations as well as the ratio of C(w)/C(ab) with the PROSAIL model under possible distributions for leaf and soil spectra, leaf area index (LAI), canopy geometric structure, and leaf size. First, I estimated LAI from the normalized difference v...

2015
Tao Li Qichang Yang

Plants use diffuse light more efficiently than direct light, which is well established due to diffuse light penetrates deeper into the canopy and photosynthetic rate of a single leaf shows a non-linear response to the light flux density. Diffuse light also results in a more even horizontal and temporal light distribution in the canopy, which plays substantial role for crop photosynthesis enhanc...

2012
DAN WANG MICHAEL C. DIETZE

Nitrogen (N) addition typically increases overall plant growth, but the nature of this response depends upon patterns of plant nitrogen allocation that vary throughout the growing season and depend upon canopy position. In this study seasonal variations in leaf traits were investigated across a canopy profile in Miscanthus (Miscanthus 9 giganteus) under two N treatments (0 and 224 kg ha ) to de...

2016
Víctor Resco de Dios Arthur Gessler Juan Pedro Ferrio Josu G. Alday Michael Bahn Jorge del Castillo Sébastien Devidal Sonia García-Muñoz Zachary Kayler Damien Landais Paula Martín-Gómez Alexandru Milcu Clément Piel Karin Pirhofer-Walzl Olivier Ravel Serajis Salekin David T. Tissue Mark G. Tjoelker Jordi Voltas Jacques Roy

BACKGROUND Molecular clocks drive oscillations in leaf photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and other cell and leaf-level processes over ~24 h under controlled laboratory conditions. The influence of such circadian regulation over whole-canopy fluxes remains uncertain; diurnal CO2 and H2O vapor flux dynamics in the field are currently interpreted as resulting almost exclusively from direct phy...

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