نتایج جستجو برای: conspecific tree

تعداد نتایج: 174063  

Journal: :Zoodiversity 2021

Distribution pattern, nest-tree characteristics and reproductive features of Black Stork’s population were evaluated in the floodplains Gornje Podunavlje Northwestern Serbia over five consecutive years. In total, 44 different nests discovered monitored. Nests mostly placed on wide-diameter European Oaks White Poplars between 5.5 18 m above ground level. Annually, number occupied varied 26 16 wi...

Journal: :Science 2017
Joseph A LaManna Scott A Mangan Alfonso Alonso Norman A Bourg Warren Y Brockelman Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin Li-Wan Chang Jyh-Min Chiang George B Chuyong Keith Clay Richard Condit Susan Cordell Stuart J Davies Tucker J Furniss Christian P Giardina I A U Nimal Gunatilleke C V Savitri Gunatilleke Fangliang He Robert W Howe Stephen P Hubbell Chang-Fu Hsieh Faith M Inman-Narahari David Janík Daniel J Johnson David Kenfack Lisa Korte Kamil Král Andrew J Larson James A Lutz Sean M McMahon William J McShea Hervé R Memiaghe Anuttara Nathalang Vojtech Novotny Perry S Ong David A Orwig Rebecca Ostertag Geoffrey G Parker Richard P Phillips Lawren Sack I-Fang Sun J Sebastián Tello Duncan W Thomas Benjamin L Turner Dilys M Vela Díaz Tomáš Vrška George D Weiblen Amy Wolf Sandra Yap Jonathan A Myers

Theory predicts that higher biodiversity in the tropics is maintained by specialized interactions among plants and their natural enemies that result in conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD). By using more than 3000 species and nearly 2.4 million trees across 24 forest plots worldwide, we show that global patterns in tree species diversity reflect not only stronger CNDD at tropical vers...

2017
Brenda Manzano-Winkler Alexander J Hish Emily K Aarons Mohamed A F Noor

While females often reject courtship attempts by heterospecific males, reproductive interference by harassment from such males can nonetheless occur, potentially reducing female fitness. Such effects may be profound following a range expansion, when males from a new species may suddenly encounter (and perhaps even become abundant relative to) females of related native species. Drosophila subobs...

2011
Pamela M. Willis Michael J. Ryan Gil G. Rosenthal

Mate choice can vary in response to internal or external conditions that alter the costs and benefits of being choosy. The relationship between mate choice and hybridization, however, is not well understood. An important influence on mate choice is the rate at which potential mates are encountered: low rates increase sampling costs, favoring reduced choosiness. We investigated the influence of ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Karin S Pfennig Michael J Ryan

Interactions with heterospecifics can promote the evolution of divergent mating behaviours between populations that do and do not occur with heterospecifics. This process--reproductive character displacement--potentially results from selection to minimize the risk of mating with heterospecifics. We sought to determine whether heterospecific interactions lead to divergence of female preferences ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 1995

2016
Richard G. J. Hodel Matthew A. Gitzendanner Charlotte C. Germain-Aubrey Xiaoxian Liu Andrew A. Crowl Miao Sun Jacob B. Landis M. Claudia Segovia-Salcedo Norman A. Douglas Shichao Chen Douglas E. Soltis Pamela S. Soltis

PREMISE OF THE STUDY The One Thousand Plant Transcriptomes Project (1KP, 1000+ assembled plant transcriptomes) provides an enormous resource for developing microsatellite loci across the plant tree of life. We developed loci from these transcriptomes and tested their utility. METHODS AND RESULTS Using software packages and custom scripts, we identified microsatellite loci in 1KP transcriptome...

Journal: :Biology letters 2005
John M Ratcliffe Hannah M Ter Hofstede

The short-tailed fruit bat, Carollia perspicillata, lives in groups in tree hollows and caves. To investigate whether these roosts might serve as information centres, we tested whether individuals' preferences for novel foods could be enhanced through social learning at the roost. We also determined whether socially learned preferences for novel foods were reversed through interaction with othe...

2015
Efrat Seri Elad Shtilerman Nadav M. Shnerb

Spatial ecological patterns reflect the underlying processes that shape the structure of species and communities. Mechanisms like intra- and inter-specific competition, dispersal and host-pathogen interactions can act over a wide range of scales. Yet, the inference of such processes from patterns is a challenging task. Here we call attention to a quite unexpected phenomenon in the extensively s...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2014
Patrick A Jansen Marco D Visser S Joseph Wright Gemma Rutten Helene C Muller-Landau

Negative density dependence (NDD) of recruitment is pervasive in tropical tree species. We tested the hypotheses that seed dispersal is NDD, due to intraspecific competition for dispersers, and that this contributes to NDD of recruitment. We compared dispersal in the palm Attalea butyracea across a wide range of population density on Barro Colorado Island in Panama and assessed its consequences...

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