نتایج جستجو برای: Tetramesa phragmites

تعداد نتایج: 1081  

زنبور ساقه‌خوار نی، Tetramesa phragmitis (Erdös, 1952) برای اولین‌بار از ایران گزارش می‌شود. نمونه‌های این زنبور طی بررسی عوامل مهار زیستی گیاه نی،Phragmites australis (Cav.)(Poaceae)  در استان آذربایجان غربی از ارومیه جمع‌آوری و شناسایی شد. این گونه، در منطقۀ Trans- Palaearctic انتشار دارد.    

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Michael W Gates

Ten Eurytomidae (Hymenoptera) parasitic wasp species described by Jean Brèthes and deposited in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales in Buenos Aires are treated and their nomenclature stabilized. The condition of the type material is described. Lectotypes are designated for Decatoma cecidosiphaga Brèthes, Prodecatoma parodii Brèthes, Eudecatoma opposita Brèthes, and Eurytoma caridei Brèthe...

2014
Anas Altartouri Leena Nurminen Ari Jolma

Phragmites australis, a native helophyte in coastal areas of the Baltic Sea, has significantly spread on the Finnish coast in the last decades raising ecological questions and social interest and concern due to the important role it plays in the ecosystem dynamics of shallow coastal areas. Despite its important implications on the planning and management of the area, predictive modeling of Phra...

2013
Erik Kiviat

Phragmites australis (common reed) is widespread in North America, with native and non-native haplotypes. Many ecologists and wetland managers have considered P. australis a weed with little value to the native biota or human society. I document important ecosystem services of Phragmites including support for many common and rare species of plants and animals. This paper is based on an extensiv...

2012
Mirela G. Tulbure Dana M. Ghioca-Robrecht Carol A. Johnston Dennis F. Whigham M. G. Tulbure

Nonnative Phragmites is among the most invasive plants in the U.S. Atlantic coast tidal wetlands, whereas the native Phragmites has declined. Native and nonnative patches growing side by side provided an ideal setting for studying mechanisms that enable nonnative Phragmites to be a successful invader. We conducted an inventory followed by genetic analysis and compared differences in growth patt...

2017
Seth J Theuerkauf Brandon J Puckett Kathrynlynn W Theuerkauf Ethan J Theuerkauf David B Eggleston

Invasive species can positively, neutrally, or negatively affect the provision of ecosystem services. The direction and magnitude of this effect can be a function of the invaders' density and the service(s) of interest. We assessed the density-dependent effect of an invasive marsh grass, Phragmites australis, on three ecosystem services (plant diversity and community structure, shoreline stabil...

2014
Brian R. Silliman Thomas Mozdzer Christine Angelini Jennifer E. Brundage Peter Esselink Jan P. Bakker Keryn B. Gedan Johan van de Koppel Andrew H. Baldwin Nigel Yoccoz

Invasive species threaten biodiversity and incur costs exceeding billions of US$. Eradication efforts, however, are nearly always unsuccessful. Throughout much of North America, land managers have used expensive, and ultimately ineffective, techniques to combat invasive Phragmites australis in marshes. Here, we reveal that Phragmites may potentially be controlled by employing an affordable meas...

2015
Jin-Hong Kim

Roles of the vegetation to mitigate the erosion of the stream bed or to facilitate the deposition of the fine sediments by the species of the aquatic plants were presented. Field investigation on the estimation of the change of the bed level and the estimation of the flow characteristics were performed. The results showed that Phragmites japonica has the mitigation function of 0.3m-0.4m of the ...

2012
Mary Alta Rogalski David Kiernan Skelly

BACKGROUND Nonnative Phragmites australis (common reed) is one of the most intensively researched and managed invasive plant species in the United States, yet as with many invasive species, our ability to predict, control or understand the consequences of invasions is limited. Rapid spread of dense Phragmites monocultures has prompted efforts to limit its expansion and remove existing stands. M...

2014
Eric L. G. Hazelton Thomas J. Mozdzer David M. Burdick Karin M. Kettenring Dennis F. Whigham

Studies on invasive plant management are often short in duration and limited in the methods tested, and lack an adequate description of plant communities that replace the invader following removal. Here we present a comprehensive review of management studies on a single species, in an effort to elucidate future directions for research in invasive plant management. We reviewed the literature on ...

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