نتایج جستجو برای: shrub canopy

تعداد نتایج: 19636  

2013
Rick E. Estell Darren K. James Ed L. Fredrickson Dean M. Anderson

We are using Flourensia cernua as a shrub model to study how terpenes affect livestock herbivory. Two experiments were conducted to examine distribution of volatile chemicals within a plant in an effort to minimize sample variability. In Experiment 1, leaves (current year’s growth) were collected from 20 tarbush plants. Two leaders were sampled from each of three positions (outer canopy, subcan...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Heather L Throop Steven R Archer

Encroachment of woody plants into grasslands, and subsequent brush management, are among the most prominent changes to occur in arid and semiarid systems over the past century. Despite the resulting widespread changes in landcover, substantial uncertainty about the biogeochemical impacts of woody proliferation and brush management exists. We explored the role of shrub encroachment and brush man...

2008
Shawn P. Serbin Stith T. Gower Douglas E. Ahl

This research quantified the canopy phenology, growing season and inter-annual dynamics of the overstory and understory vegetation in a boreal wildfire chronosequence in northern Manitoba, Canada. Optical measurements of the canopy radiation regime were made in the 2004–2006 growing seasons to evaluate the spatial and temporal variation in the effective leaf area index (Le) and fraction of inte...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Joel B. Sankey Seth M. Munson Robert H. Webb Cynthia S. A. Wallace Cesar M. Duran

Long-term vegetation monitoring efforts have become increasingly important for understanding ecosystem response to global change. Many traditional methods for monitoring can be infrequent and limited in scope. Ground-based LiDAR is one remote sensing method that offers a clear advancement to monitor vegetation dynamics at high spatial and temporal resolution. We determined the effectiveness of ...

2010
N. P. Gaire

A study was carried out at the treeline ecotone (3,730m-3,950m asl) of Langtang National Park in central Nepal with an aim to document the impact of climatic warming on ecological chracteristics. Three sampling sites were selected at Chaurikharka and Lauribina, where no serious anthropogenic pressure was noticed. The nearest meteorological station has records of climatic warming in recent years...

2018
Christopher J Lortie Eva Gruber Alex Filazzola Taylor Noble Michael Westphal

Deserts are increasing in extent globally, but existing deserts are decreasing in health. The basic biology and ecology of foundation plant species in deserts are limited. This is a direct study that provides an estimate of the capacity for a locally dominant foundation shrub species in California to recover from damage. Desert shrubs are cleared and damaged by humans for many purposes includin...

2008
Vishal K. Mehta Patrick J. Sullivan M. Todd Walter Jagdish Krishnaswamy Stephen D. DeGloria

Indian forests provide a multitude of services to vast populations. Common human activities including livestock grazing, fuelwood extraction and burning have the potential to impact forest ecosystem structure and function. The effects of these activities on vegetation, ecology and soil properties were investigated in Bandipur National Park (BNP) in southern India. Data were collected from 200 s...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Qiu-yan Li Wen-zhi Zhao Hai-yan Fang

This study addresses the adaptation of Nitraria sphaerocarpa to blown sand at the edge of a desert oasis with regard to the aspects of soil seed banks, seedlings, and population. Horizontally, the total number of seeds per unit area decreased from the shrub canopy center to intershrub areas, and most seeds were found under shrub canopies. Vertically, the highest proportion of seeds was found at...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2002
J M Queiroz

There is a great number of Charaxinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) species in the tropics whose larvae feed on several plant families. However the genus Anaea is almost always associated with Croton species (Euphorbiaceae). This work describes patterns of host plant use by immature and adult abundance on different vertical strata of sympatric Anaea species in a forest of Southeastern Brazil. Quan...

2010
Huanhua Peng Chuanyan Zhao Zhaodong Feng Zhonglin Xu

Tamarix is one kind of shrub which is widespread species in sand and saline land in arid and semi-arid regions. Tamarix has been paid more attentions for its unique physiological and ecological features, and important socioeconomic effects. In order to study the biomass and growth status of Tamarix, we need to measure the morphological parameters (e.g. height, perimeter of canopy). However, the...

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