نتایج جستجو برای: sorbus aucuparia

تعداد نتایج: 644  

2004
M. Heurich Å. Persson J. Holmgren E. Kennel

Airborne remote sensing data from different types of sensors are tested within the Bavarian Forest National Park for estimation of forest attributes using several analysis methodologies. In this study, one algorithm that earlier has been validated for Swedish conditions was applied. The algorithm estimates tree position, tree height, and crown diameter of individual trees. The Bavarian Forest N...

2008
Minna Malmivaara-Lämsä Jari Niemelä

The impacts of fragmentation and recreational use on the hemiboreal urban forest understorey vegetation and the microbial community of the humus layer (the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) pattern, microbial biomass and microbial activity, measured as basal respiration) were examined in the greater Helsinki area, southern Finland. Trampling tolerance of 1) herb-rich OMT, 2) mesic MT, and 3) sub-x...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
David B Lindenmayer Richard J Hobbs Gene E Likens Charles J Krebs Samuel C Banks

We describe the "landscape trap" concept, whereby entire landscapes are shifted into, and then maintained (trapped) in, a highly compromised structural and functional state as the result of multiple temporal and spatial feedbacks between human and natural disturbance regimes. The landscape trap concept builds on ideas like stable alternative states and other relevant concepts, but it substantiv...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
H Martin Schaefer Gregor Rolshausen

Reply How to investigate a putative signal? Stick to the right method when assessing the response of a receiver The evolution of autumn leaf coloration moved into the focus of ecologists after the seminal publication by Hamilton & Brown (2001). In that article, Hamilton & Brown proposed the coevolutionary hypothesis, suggesting that red and yellow leaves in autumn evolved as warning signals to ...

Journal: :Investigación Agraria: Sistemas y Recursos Forestales 2006

Journal: :Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 1980

Journal: :Surgery 2015
John G Meara Andrew J M Leather Lars Hagander Blake C Alkire Nivaldo Alonso Emmanuel A Ameh Stephen W Bickler Lesong Conteh Anna J Dare Justine Davies Eunice Dérivois Mérisier Shenaaz El-Halabi Paul E Farmer Atul Gawande Rowan Gillies Sarah L M Greenberg Caris E Grimes Russell L Gruen Edna Adan Ismail Thaim Buya Kamara Chris Lavy Ganbold Lundeg Nyengo C Mkandawire Nakul P Raykar Johanna N Riesel Edgar Rodas John Rose Nobhojit Roy Mark G Shrime Richard Sullivan Stéphane Verguet David Watters Thomas G Weiser Iain H Wilson Gavin Yamey Winnie Yip

John G Meara*, Andrew J M Leather*, Lars Hagander*, Blake C Alkire, Nivaldo Alonso, Emmanuel A Ameh, Stephen W Bickler, Lesong Conteh, Anna J Dare, Justine Davies, Eunice Dérivois Mérisier, Shenaaz El-Halabi, Paul E Farmer, Atul Gawande, Rowan Gillies, Sarah L M Greenberg, Caris E Grimes, Russell L Gruen, Edna Adan Ismail, Thaim Buya Kamara, Chris Lavy, Ganbold Lundeg, Nyengo C Mkandawire, Naku...

2005
NATHANIEL T. WHEELWRIGHT

Thirty-nine moss species occur on Kent Island, New Brunswick. Two-thirds of the moss species found on the island have mainly boreal ranges, which reflects the cool growing season and generally boreal character of the Bay of Fundy's vegetation. One species, Rhytidiadelphus loreus, has been recorded only once previously in the province. Most moss species showed distinctive habitat distributions. ...

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