نتایج جستجو برای: range ecology

تعداد نتایج: 714717  

2006
Volker Bahn Raymond J. O’Connor William B. Krohn

Range edges are of particular interest to ecology because they hold key insights into the limits of the realized niche and associated population dynamics. A recent feature of Oikos summarized the state of the art on range edge ecology. While the typical question is what causes range edges, another important question is how range edges influence the distribution of abundances across a species ge...

2015
Paul B. Conn Devin S. Johnson Peter L. Boveng Thierry Boulinier

Ecologists are increasingly using statistical models to predict animal abundance and occurrence in unsampled locations. The reliability of such predictions depends on a number of factors, including sample size, how far prediction locations are from the observed data, and similarity of predictive covariates in locations where data are gathered to locations where predictions are desired. In this ...

1999
Philip M. McDonald Gary O. Fiddler

McDonald, Philip M.; Fiddler, Gary O. 1999. Ecology and development of Douglas-fir seedlings and associated plant species in a Coast Range plantation. Res. Paper PSWRP-243. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 18 p. On an average site in northern coastal California, a tanoak-mixed shrub community was given several treatments (manual rel...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Allen H Hurlbert Walter Jetz

Most studies examining continental-to-global patterns of species richness rely on the overlaying of extent-of-occurrence range maps. Because a species does not occur at all locations within its geographic range, range-map-derived data represent actual distributional patterns only at some relatively coarse and undefined resolution. With the increasing availability of high-resolution climate and ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2006
David Jablonski Gene Hunt

The observation that geographic range size in Cretaceous mollusks is correlated with species survivorship and is heritable at the species level has figured repeatedly in discussions of species selection over the past two decades. However, some authors have suggested that the relationship between mode of larval development and geographic range supports the reduction of this example to selection ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Luisa W Hugerth Hugo A Wefer Sverker Lundin Hedvig E Jakobsson Mathilda Lindberg Sandra Rodin Lars Engstrand Anders F Andersson

The taxonomic composition of a microbial community can be deduced by analyzing its rRNA gene content by, e.g., high-throughput DNA sequencing or DNA chips. Such methods typically are based on PCR amplification of rRNA gene sequences using broad-taxonomic-range PCR primers. In these analyses, the use of optimal primers is crucial for achieving an unbiased representation of community composition....

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1990
M Oostendorp D W Dickson D J Mitchell

Isolates of Pasteuria penetrans were evaluated for ecological characteristics that are important in determining their potential as biological control agents. Isolate P-20 survived without loss of its ability to attach to its host nematode in dry, moist, and wet soil and in soil wetted and dried repeatedly for 6 weeks. Some spores moved 6.4 cm (the maximum distance tested) downward in soil withi...

2012
Hal Levin Richard Corsi

Recent advances in molecular methods have dramatically improved knowledge of the microbial communities and their diversity in indoor environments. We have retrieved over 150 references with results of indoor microbial investigations and environmental factors. Representative papers are summarized here. The results show that buildings are complex, ecosystem-like, and that collaboration between mi...

2013
D T S Hayman R A Bowen P M Cryan G F McCracken T J O’Shea A J Peel A Gilbert C T Webb J L N Wood

Bats are hosts to a range of zoonotic and potentially zoonotic pathogens. Human activities that increase exposure to bats will likely increase the opportunity for infections to spill over in the future. Ecological drivers of pathogen spillover and emergence in novel hosts, including humans, involve a complex mixture of processes, and understanding these complexities may aid in predicting spillo...

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