نتایج جستجو برای: exclosure

تعداد نتایج: 275  

Journal: :Bothalia 2022

Background and objectives: Deforested degraded areas can be cheaply conveniently restored through establishment of exclosures. An area exclosure excludes animals humans from accessing an to promote natural regeneration plants rehabilitate ecological condition the area. The study was aimed at: (1) determining diversity (species richness, evenness); (2) assessing stand structure (densities); (3) ...

2018
Krystal A Nunes Peter M Kotanen

Most research examining how herbivores and pathogens affect performance of invasive plants focuses on aboveground interactions. Although important, the role of belowground communities remains poorly understood, and the relative impact of aboveground and belowground interactions is still debated. As well, most studies of belowground interactions have been carried out in controlled environments, ...

2012
Michael C. Marshall Andrew J. Binderup Eugenia Zandonà Sandra Goutte Ronald D. Bassar Rana W. El-Sabaawi Steven A. Thomas Alexander S. Flecker Susan S. Kilham David N. Reznick Cathy M. Pringle

The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confounded by trophic interactions with other consumers. Consumers may also have behavioral and life history adaptations to each other and to co-occurring predators that may additionally modulate their particular roles in ecosystems. We experimentally excluded large consumers from tile periphyton, leav...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2017
Grace K Charles Lauren M Porensky Corinna Riginos Kari E Veblen Truman P Young

Wild herbivores and livestock share the majority of rangelands worldwide, yet few controlled experiments have addressed their individual, additive, and interactive impacts on ecosystem function. While ungulate herbivores generally reduce standing biomass, their effects on aboveground net primary production (ANPP) can vary by spatial and temporal context, intensity of herbivory, and herbivore id...

2014
Antonio DiTommaso Matthew R. Ryan Charles L. Mohler Daniel C. Brainard Rachel E. Shuler Leslie L. Allee John E. Losey

Indirect effects of insect control strategies on weed populations are important to consider when developing robust integrated pest management strategies. Weed seed predation rates were investigated in corn managed under three contrasting treatments based on control practices for corn rootworm: (1) the transgenic crop Cry3Bb Bt corn, (2) the broad-spectrum insecticide tefluthrin, and (3) no inse...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2007
Laurie B Marczak John S Richardson

1. Aquatic insects emerging from streams can provide an important energy subsidy to recipient consumers such as riparian web-building spiders. This subsidy has been hypothesized to be of little importance where the primary productivity of the recipient habitat exceeds that of the donor habitat. 2. To test this hypothesis, we manipulated emerging stream insect abundance in a productive riparian ...

Journal: :Ecology 2012
Levi S Lewis Todd W Anderson

Predators can influence the structure and function of ecosystems by altering the composition or behavior of herbivore communities. Overexploitation of predators, therefore, may lead to habitat loss by altering important top-down interactions that facilitate habitat-forming species. In seagrass beds, top-down control of algal growth by mesograzers appears to facilitate seagrass production. The i...

2014
Mark E. Ritchie

The effects of grazing on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics, particularly in the tropics, are still poorly understood. Plant compensation to grazing, whereby plants maintain leaf area (C input capacity) despite consumption (C removal) by grazers, has been demonstrated in tropical grasslands but its influence on SOC is largely unexplored. Here, the effect of grazing on plant leaf area index (LA...

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