نتایج جستجو برای: tree density

تعداد نتایج: 573480  

2010
JODY A. O’CONNOR FRANK J. SULLOWAY SONIA KLEINDORFER

Island species typically exist in pathogen and predator sparse environments before human settlement, and are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of invasive species. In this study, we used the variable circular-plot method to estimate the density of birds in the highlands of Floreana Island, Galápagos Archipelago, where introduced parasites, predators, and habitat degradation are a known thr...

Journal: :Environmental management 2011
Matthew D Madsen Daniel L Zvirzdin Bracken D Davis Steven L Petersen Bruce A Roundy

Western North America is experiencing a dramatic expansion of piñon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) (P-J) trees into shrub-steppe communities. Feature extracted data acquired from remotely sensed imagery can help managers rapidly and accurately assess this land cover change in order to manage rangeland ecosystems at a landscape-scale. The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop ...

2011
David A. Knowles Jurgen Van Gael Zoubin Ghahramani

We demonstrate efficient approximate inference for the Dirichlet Diffusion Tree (Neal, 2003), a Bayesian nonparametric prior over tree structures. Although DDTs provide a powerful and elegant approach for modeling hierarchies they haven’t seen much use to date. One problem is the computational cost of MCMC inference. We provide the first deterministic approximate inference methods for DDT model...

2010
Agustina Malizia Héctor Ricardo Grau Jeremy W. Lichstein

Questions: What are the effects of soil, topography, treefall gaps, tree species composition, and tree density on liana species composition and total liana abundance? Location: A 6-ha permanent plot in a subtropical montane forest in northwest Argentina. Methods:Multiple regressions were used to quantify associations of liana species composition and total liana abundance with edaphic, disturban...

2007
Elizabeth A. Allen Robert S. Nowak

As pinyon–juniper (specifically, Pinus monophylla and Juniperus osteosperma) woodlands in the western United States increase in distribution and density, understory growth declines and the occurrence of crown fires increases, leaving mountainsides open to both soil erosion and invasion by exotic species. We examined if the loss in understory cover that occurred with increasing tree cover was re...

2012
G. Sandhya K. Kishore

This paper presents removal of random noisenoise by complex double density dual tree discrete wavelet Transform. In general in images noise suppression is a particularly delicate and difficult task. A tradeoff between noise reduction and the preservation of actual image features has to be made in a way that enhances the relevant image content. The main properties of a good image denoising model...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2003
حسین سیدالاسلامی, , حسین مسجدیان, ,

Pistachio oyster shell scale is one of the important pests of pistachio in Iran whose females are reported to exist in two or three forms, each form developing on a specific part of the pistachio tree. In this study, abundance of the pest is investigated on leaves and branches for different ages, two heights and four cardinal directions of tree crown. Paralelly seasonal population fluctuations ...

2015
Benedicte Bachelot Jill Thompson Jess K. Zimmerman

1. Tropical forest tree diversity has been hypothesized to be maintained via the attraction of density responsive and species-specific enemies. Tests of this hypothesis usually assume a linear relationship between enemy pressure (amount of damage and enemy richness) and seedling or tree density. However, enemy pressure is likely to change nonlinearly with local seedling abundance and community ...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2011
Jung-Su Lee Robert A Haack Won Il Choi

The ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis (Murayama), vectors the Korean oak wilt (KOW) pathogen, Raffaelea quercus-mongolicae K.H. Kim, Y.J. Choi, & H.D. Shin, in Korea, which is highly lethal to Mongolian oak, Quercus mongolica Fisch., and is considered a major threat to forest ecosystem health. We characterized the attack pattern of P. koryoensis along the lower trunk of 240 Mongolian oaks i...

2011
Grant M Domke Christopher W Woodall James E Smith

BACKGROUND Standing dead trees are one component of forest ecosystem dead wood carbon (C) pools, whose national stock is estimated by the U.S. as required by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Historically, standing dead tree C has been estimated as a function of live tree growing stock volume in the U.S.'s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory. Initiated in 1998, the USDA F...

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