نتایج جستجو برای: tibetan plateau

تعداد نتایج: 28833  

2017
Cunfang Zhang Chao Tong Fei Tian Kai Zhao

Environmental acclimation is important episode in wildlife occupation of the high-altitude Tibetan Plateau (TP). Transcriptome-wide studies on thermal acclimation mechanism in fish species are rarely revealed in Tibetan Plateau fish at high altitude. Thus, we used mRNA and miRNA transcriptome sequencing to investigate regulation of thermal acclimation in larval Tibetan naked carp, Gymnocypris p...

2006
P. Jeffrey Brantingham Gao Xing

Early archaeological investigations on the Tibetan Plateau concluded that this harsh, high-elevation environment was successfully colonized around 30,000 years ago. Genetic studies have tended to support this view on the assumption that the uniquely evolved physiological capacities seen among modern Tibetan populations required long-term exposure to high-elevation selective pressures. Archaeolo...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Ren-Min Yang Gan-Lin Zhang Fei Yang Jun-Jun Zhi Fan Yang Feng Liu Yu-Guo Zhao De-Cheng Li

There is a need for accurate estimate of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks for understanding the role of alpine soils in the global carbon cycle. We tested a method for mapping digitally the continuous distribution of the SOC stock in three dimensions in the northeast of the Tibetan Plateau. The approach integrated the spatial distribution of the mattic epipedon which is a special surface horizo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Xingquan Zeng Hai Long Zhuo Wang Shancen Zhao Yawei Tang Zhiyong Huang Yulin Wang Qijun Xu Likai Mao Guangbing Deng Xiaoming Yao Xiangfeng Li Lijun Bai Hongjun Yuan Zhifen Pan Renjian Liu Xin Chen QiMei WangMu Ming Chen Lili Yu Junjun Liang DaWa DunZhu Yuan Zheng Shuiyang Yu ZhaXi LuoBu Xuanmin Guang Jiang Li Cao Deng Wushu Hu Chunhai Chen XiongNu TaBa Liyun Gao Xiaodan Lv Yuval Ben Abu Xiaodong Fang Eviatar Nevo Maoqun Yu Jun Wang Nyima Tashi

The Tibetan hulless barley (Hordeum vulgare L. var. nudum), also called "Qingke" in Chinese and "Ne" in Tibetan, is the staple food for Tibetans and an important livestock feed in the Tibetan Plateau. The diploid nature and adaptation to diverse environments of the highland give it unique resources for genetic research and crop improvement. Here we produced a 3.89-Gb draft assembly of Tibetan h...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Xiaoming Wang Zhijie Jack Tseng Qiang Li Gary T Takeuchi Guangpu Xie

The 'third pole' of the world is a fitting metaphor for the Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau, in allusion to its vast frozen terrain, rivalling the Arctic and Antarctic, at high altitude but low latitude. Living Tibetan and arctic mammals share adaptations to freezing temperatures such as long and thick winter fur in arctic muskox and Tibetan yak, and for carnivorans, a more predatory niche. Here, we ...

1999
Marc Foggin

It is necessary to look at the big picture when managing biological resources on the Qinghai–Xizang (Tibetan) plateau. Plateau pikas (Ochotona curzoniae) are poisoned widely across the plateau. Putative reasons for these control measures are that pika populations may reach high densities and correspondingly reduce forage for domestic livestock (yak, sheep, horses), and because they may be respo...

2007
NIGEL HARRIS

The movement of a low-viscosity crustal layer in response to topographic loading provides a potential mechanism for (1) eastward flow of the Asian lower crust causing the peripheral growth of the Tibetan Plateau and (2) southward flow of the Indian middle crust to be extruded along the Himalayan topographic front. Thermomechanical models for channel flow link such extrusion to focused orographi...

2006
M. K. Clark L. H. Royden K. X. Whipple B. C. Burchfiel X. Zhang W. Tang

[1] Field work and topography analysis show that remnant, local areas of a low-relief landscape or erosion surfaces are geographically continuous across the southeastern Tibetan Plateau margin. We correlate these remnant surfaces as a paleolandscape that formed at low elevation. Remnants of this paleolandscape are preserved because incision of the fluvial system has been largely limited to majo...

2005
Oliver W. Frauenfeld Tingjun Zhang Mark C. Serreze

[1] Surface air temperature measurements from meteorological stations on the Tibetan Plateau are compared to 2-m temperatures from the European Centre for MediumRange Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalysis (ERA-40) to assess the accuracy of this reanalysis product. We focus on ERA-40 grid cells containing at least four stations. The reanalysis temperatures are consistently lower, by as much as 7 ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Oliver Korup David R Montgomery Kenneth Hewitt

Despite longstanding research on the age and formation of the Tibetan Plateau, the controls on the erosional decay of its margins remain controversial. Pronounced aridity and highly localized rock uplift have traditionally been viewed as limits to the dissection of the plateau by bedrock rivers. Recently, however, glacier dynamics and landsliding have been argued to retard headward fluvial eros...

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