نتایج جستجو برای: fig harvesting

تعداد نتایج: 84670  

Journal: :Ecology 2012
Trevor Caughlin Jessica H Wheeler Jill Jankowski Jeremy W Lichstein

Propagule pressure can determine the success or failure of invasive plant range expansion. Range expansion takes place at large spatial scales, often encompassing many types of land cover, yet the effect of landscape context on propagule pressure remains largely unknown. Many studies have reported a positive correlation between invasive plant abundance and human land use; increased propagule pr...

2011
Rui-Wu Wang Bao-Fa Sun Qi Zheng Lei Shi Lixing Zhu

Empirical observations have shown that cooperative partners can compete for common resources, but what factors determine whether partners cooperate or compete remain unclear. Using the reciprocal fig-fig wasp mutualism, we show that nonlinear amplification of interference competition between fig wasps-which limits the fig wasps' ability to use a common resource (i.e. female flowers)-keeps the c...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
K Charlotte Jandér Edward Allen Herre

Theory predicts that mutualisms should be vulnerable to invasion by cheaters, yet mutualistic interactions are both ancient and diverse. What prevents one partner from reaping the benefits of the interaction without paying the costs? Using field experiments and observations, we examined factors affecting mutualism stability in six fig tree-fig wasp species pairs. We experimentally compared the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Carlos A Machado Nancy Robbins M Thomas P Gilbert Edward Allen Herre

Figs (Ficus spp., Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Agaonidae, Chalcidoidea) constitute perhaps the most tightly integrated pollination mutualism that is known. Figs are characterized by extraordinarily high global and local species diversity. It has been proposed that the diversification of this mutualism has occurred through strict-sense coadaptation and cospeciation between pairs of fig...

.  Introduction Old trees are important and key elements of forest sites and are of great value in terms of forest management, reforestation, silviculture and ecology. Although old trees constitute a small percentage of forest trees, they account for a large share of forest carbon reserve and play a vital role in carbon storage. Understanding the how geographical and site distribution of thes...

2013
B. Rummer D. Mitchell

The objective of this review is to compare the cost of coppice and longer rotation poplar harvesting technology. Harvesting technology for short rotation poplar has evolved over the years to address both coppice harvest and single-stem harvest systems. Two potential approaches for coppice harvesting are modified forage harvesters and modified mulcher-balers. Both of these systems effectively ha...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2009
Renato D Lopes Gail E Hafley Keith B Allen T Bruce Ferguson Eric D Peterson Robert A Harrington Rajendra H Mehta C Michael Gibson Michael J Mack Nicholas T Kouchoukos Robert M Califf John H Alexander

BACKGROUND Vein-graft harvesting with the use of endoscopy (endoscopic harvesting) is a technique that is widely used to reduce postoperative wound complications after coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG), but the long-term effects on the rate of vein-graft failure and on clinical outcomes are unknown. METHODS We studied the outcomes in patients who underwent endoscopic harvesting (1753 pat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Darius Abramavicius Dmitri V Voronine Shaul Mukamel

A simulation study demonstrates how the nonlinear optical response of the Fenna-Matthews-Olson photosynthetic light-harvesting complex may be explored by a sequence of laser pulses specifically designed to probe the correlated dynamics of double excitations. Cross peaks in the 2D correlation plots of the spectra reveal projections of the double-exciton wavefunctions onto a basis of direct produ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1989
J S Easterby

Multienzyme complexes and multifunctional proteins may confer a kinetic advantage by channelling reaction intermediates between consecutive enzymes and reducing the transient time for the establishment of steady states. A general means for quantitatively assessing the contribution of channelling to the reduction of pool size and transient time is presented. Restrictions to the kinetic advantage...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Ulrika Ganeteg Carsten Külheim Jenny Andersson Stefan Jansson

Many of the photosynthetic genes are conserved among all higher plants, indicating that there is strong selective pressure to maintain the genes of each protein. However, mutants of these genes often lack visible growth phenotypes, suggesting that they are important only under certain conditions or have overlapping functions. To assess the importance of specific genes encoding the light-harvest...

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