نتایج جستجو برای: conspecific tree

تعداد نتایج: 174063  

2006
QURESH S. LATIF J. LETITIA GRENIER SACHA K. HEATH GRANT BALLARD MARK E. HAUBER

Conspecific brood parasitism occurs in many songbird species but has not been reported in Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia). In three separate study areas where breeding Song Sparrows experience heavy nest predation pressure and Brownheaded Cowbird (Molothrus ater) parasitism, we observed six instances in which newly laid eggs were attributable to female Song Sparrows other than the nest owners...

Journal: :Science 1991
E A Brenowitz

Female birds that do not normally sing possess brain nuclei associated with song production in males. To determine whether one song nucleus, the caudal nucleus of the ventral hyperstriatum (HVc), acts in conspecific song perception, courtship responses of female canaries to canary and white-crowned sparrow songs were compared before and after HVc lesions. Bilateral lesions of a portion of the H...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Kevin J Beiler Daniel M Durall Suzanne W Simard Sheri A Maxwell Annette M Kretzer

*The role of mycorrhizal networks in forest dynamics is poorly understood because of the elusiveness of their spatial structure. We mapped the belowground distribution of the fungi Rhizopogon vesiculosus and Rhizopogon vinicolor and interior Douglas-fir trees (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) to determine the architecture of a mycorrhizal network in a multi-aged old-growth forest. *Rhizopogon...

Journal: :Mammalian Biology 2021

Cannibalism, or intraspecific predation, occurs when an individual consumes another of its own species; c.f. ‘cannibalistic/conspecific/intraspecific necrophagy’ the all part a dead conspecific. These behaviors are widespread across animal taxa but considered rare among mammalian carnivores. The consumption conspecifics could involve ecological and nutritional benefits in providing high-quality...

2015
Jakub Szymkowiak Lechosław Kuczyński

Songbirds that follow a conspecific attraction strategy in the habitat selection process prefer to settle in habitat patches already occupied by other individuals. This largely affects the patterns of their spatio-temporal distribution and leads to clustered breeding. Although making informed settlement decisions is expected to be beneficial for individuals, such territory clusters may potentia...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1990
John C Avise C Davison Ankney William S Nelson

We assayed restriction site differences in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) within and among allopatric populations of the Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and the American Black Duck (A. rubripes). The observed mtDNA clones grouped into two phylogenetically distinct arrays that we estimate differ by about 0.8% in nucleotide sequence. Genotypes in one clonal array were present in both species, while genot...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2009
Javier Ruiz Douglas H Boucher Diego Ruiz-Moreno Cherryl Ingram-Flóres

Seed production, seed dispersal and recruitment are critical processes in population dynamics, because they are almost never completely successful. We recorded the recruitment dynamics for the population of Dipteryx oleifera in a tropical rainforest in eastern Nicaragua (12 degrees 05' N., 83 degrees 55' W.) from March 2002 to August 2006. Seeds and seedlings had highly clumped distributions, w...

2004
Olivier J. Hardy Bonaventure Sonké

Tree species distribution has been investigated along 45 km of line transects in the tropical rain forest of the Dja Fauna Reserve in Cameroon. The spatial patterns were expressed by the probabilities that two trees are conspecific according to the distance separating them, providing information on the degree of species clumping as well as on alphaand beta-diversity. Our objective was to assess...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Krista L McGuire

Most tropical rain forests contain diverse arrays of tree species that form arbuscular mycorrhizae. In contrast, the less common monodominant rain forests, in which one tree species comprises more than 50% of the canopy, frequently contain ectomycorrhizal (ECM) associates. In this study, I explored the potential for common ECM networks, created by aggregations of ECM trees, to enhance seedling ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1998
Daniel J Howard Pamela G Gregory Jiming Chu Michael L Cain

Conspecific sperm precedence is widespread in animals, appears to evolve rapidly, and is thought to have the potential to prevent hybridization between closely related species. However, to date no study has tested the isolating potential of such a barrier in mixed populations of two taxa under conditions in which other potential barriers to gene flow are controlled for or are prevented from ope...

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