نتایج جستجو برای: oaks

تعداد نتایج: 1703  

Journal: :Congenital Anomalies 1988

Journal: :Botanical Bulletin 1876

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Polona Hafner Jožica Gričar Mitja Skudnik Tom Levanič

We analysed two groups of Quercus robur trees, growing at nearby plots with different micro-location condition (W-wet and D-dry) in the floodplain Krakovo forest, Slovenia. In the study we compared the growth response of two different tree groups to environmental variables, the potential signal stored in earlywood (EW) structure and the potential difference of the information stored in carbon i...

Journal: :Δελτίον Χριστιανικής Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας 2011

Journal: :The Serials Librarian 2004

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Eric W Seabloom Elizabeth T Borer Burl A Martin John L Orrock

Consumer-plant interactions can alter the outcome of biological invasions when native and exotic plants differ systematically in their resistance to and/or tolerance of consumer impacts. Given evidence for indirect interactions and shifts in plant communities from the few existing long-term studies, it is clear that long-term studies are a critical component for understanding the role of consum...

2008
WALTER D. KOENIG JOHANNES M. H. KNOPS

We report on growth and survivorship of two cohorts of blue oaks Quercus douglasii Hook. & Arn. (Fagaceae) monitored at Hastings Reservation in Monterey County, California, the first growing in an unprotected old field and measured as seedlings in 1965 and the second planted as acorns in 1985 in several sites differing in their degree of protection from grazing. Growth of all individuals was ex...

2000

(2) Our campus squirrel population provides ample opportunities to explore squirrel feeding preferences or scatterhoarding behaviors. Many of the findings summarized in a series of papers by Steele and Smallwood (e.g., “What are squirrels hiding? Natural History 10: 40-44. 1994. and other findings reported in their articles) offer challenging field experiment ideas. For example, given that spec...

2007
Charles W. Lafon John D. Waldron David M. Cairns Maria D. Tchakerian Robert N. Coulson Kier D. Klepzig

We used LANDIS, a model of forest disturbance and succession, to simulate successional dynamics of forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains. The simulated environments are based on the Great Smoky Mountains landscapes studied by Whittaker. We focused on the consequences of two contrasting disturbance regimes—fire exclusion versus frequent burning—for the Yellow pine (Pinus L., subgenus Dip...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
Rebecca E Forkner Robert J Marquis John T Lill Josiane Le Corff

Studies of the effects of logging on Lepidoptera rarely address landscape-level effects or effects on larval, leaf-feeding stages. We examined the impacts of uneven-aged and even-aged logging on the abundance, richness, and community structure of leaf-chewing insects of white (Quercus alba L.) and black (Q. velutina L.) oak trees remaining in unharvested areas by sampling 3 years before and 7 y...

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