نتایج جستجو برای: ecological patches

تعداد نتایج: 122902  

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Juan Pablo Castillo Miguel Verdú Alfonso Valiente-Banuet

Facilitation and competition are ecological interactions that are crucial for the organization of plant communities. Facilitative interactions tend to occur among distantly related species, while the strength of competition tends to decrease with phylogenetic distance. The balance between both types of interactions will ultimately determine the specific composition of multispecies associations....

2014
Erik Andersson Stephan Barthel Sara Borgström Johan Colding Thomas Elmqvist Carl Folke Åsa Gren

Within-city green infrastructure can offer opportunities and new contexts for people to become stewards of ecosystem services. We analyze cities as social-ecological systems, synthesize the literature, and provide examples from more than 15 years of research in the Stockholm urban region, Sweden. The social-ecological approach spans from investigating ecosystem properties to the social framewor...

2016
Thomas Fort Cécile Robin Xavier Capdevielle Laurent Delière Corinne Vacher

BACKGROUND Dispersal events between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic can structure ecological communities and influence the functioning of agrosystems. Here we investigated whether short-distance dispersal events between vineyard and forest patches shape foliar fungal communities. We hypothesized that these communities homogenize between habitats over the course of the growing season, part...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Emily S Minor Dean L Urban

Spatially explicit population models (SEPMs) are often considered the best way to predict and manage species distributions in spatially heterogeneous landscapes. However, they are computationally intensive and require extensive knowledge of species' biology and behavior, limiting their application in many cases. An alternative to SEPMs is graph theory, which has minimal data requirements and ef...

2014
Sara L Zeigler William F Fagan

The primary focus of studies examining metapopulation processes in dynamic or disturbance-dependent landscapes has been related to spatiotemporal changes in the habitat patches themselves. However, like the habitat patches, opportunities for movement between patches can also exist intermittently in dynamic landscapes, creating transient connectivity windows - which we define as a period of time...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2000
Sebastian J Schreiber Laurel R Fox Wayne M Getz

We investigate patch selection strategies of hosts and parasitoids in heterogeneous environments. Previous theoretical work showed that when host traits vary among patches, coevolved populations of hosts and parasitoids make congruent choices (i.e., hosts and parasitoids preferentially select the same patches) and exhibit direct density dependence in the distribution of percent parasitism. Howe...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
زهرا مختاری علیرضا سفیانیان سید جمال الدین خواجه الدین حمید رضا ضیایی

quantifying urban landscape is fundamental for monitoring and assessing ecological and socioeconomic consequences of urbanization. expansion of roads is a significant factor driving urban landscape change. the aim of this research is quantifying impacts of roads on isfahan city landscape. to achieve this aim, land use map of isfahan was created in 6 classes: urban, green spaces, agricultural, b...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2017
Chris M Stone Samantha R Schwab Dina M Fonseca Nina H Fefferman

Vector-borne disease transmission is often typified by highly focal transmission and influenced by movement of hosts and vectors across different scales. The ecological and environmental conditions (including those created by humans through vector control programmes) that result in metapopulation dynamics remain poorly understood. The development of control strategies that would most effectivel...

2010
PETER I. MACREADIE ROD M. CONNOLLY MICHAEL J. KEOUGH GREGORY P. JENKINS JEREMY S. HINDELL

Ecological theory predicts that habitat growth and loss will have different effects on community structure, even if they produce patches of the same size. Despite this, studies on the effects of patchiness are often performed without prior knowledge of the processes responsible for the patchiness. We manipulated artificial seagrass habitat in temperate Australia to test whether fish and crustac...

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