نتایج جستجو برای: upland areas

تعداد نتایج: 405837  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2016
Hayden R Davis L Lee Grismer Randy L Klabacka Mohd Abdul Muin Evan S H Quah Shahrul Anuar Perry L Jr Wood Jack W Sites

Twelve species of Ansonia occur on the Thai-Malay peninsula, of which, five from Peninsular Malaysia, form a monophyletic group. One of these, A. jeetsukumarani, is endemic to the Titiwangsa Mountain Range, in which, we discovered a new population of Ansonia that is not A. jeetsukumarani or even its closest relative. Based on morphology, color pattern, and molecular phylogenetic analyses using ...

1999
M. D. Cain D. A. Yaussy

The southern pines constitute an important commercial crop, and with proper management their rapid growth insures a renewable resource for the southern United States. On upland pine sites, hardwood shrubs and trees, herbaceous plants, and woody vines all compete with the pines for sunlight, growing space, moisture, and nutrients. The loss in pine volume production that results from this competi...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Bradley W Compton Kevin McGarigal Samuel A Cushman Lloyd R Gamble

Pool-breeding amphibian populations operate at multiple scales, from the individual pool to surrounding upland habitat to clusters of pools. When metapopulation dynamics play a role in long-term viability, conservation efforts limited to the protection of individual pools or even pools with associated upland habitat may be ineffective over the long term if connectivity among pools is not mainta...

2016
Sharif A. Mukul John Herbohn Jennifer Firn

In the tropics, shifting cultivation has long been attributed to large scale forest degradation, and remains a major source of uncertainty in forest carbon accounting. In the Philippines, shifting cultivation, locally known as kaingin, is a major land-use in upland areas. We measured the distribution and recovery of aboveground biomass carbon along a fallow gradient in post-kaingin secondary fo...

2008
Robert G. Hatfield Barbara A. Maher

Accelerated erosion and transport of fine sediment from upland temperate catchments can reflect increased erosivity and/or erodibility, due in turn to climatic and/or human forcing. Identification of sediment fluxes and sources over Holocene timescales can both enable understanding of the relative impacts of these forcings, and provide perspective on recent sediment fluxes. Here we present a ~ ...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2011
Katharine E Slota Ashley E Hill Thomas J Keefe Richard A Bowen Ryan S Miller Kristy L Pabilonia

Since 1997, highly pathogenic avian influenza subtype H5N1 has emerged to cause severe disease in humans in over 15 countries. Humans who have regular contact with poultry or wild birds may be at greater risk of infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza and other zoonotic avian diseases. To develop preventative measures for transmission of avian influenza to high-risk human populations i...

2005
S. V. SMITH R. O. SLEEZER W. H. RENWICK R. W. BUDDEMEIER B. A. Hungate

We have developed a mass balance analysis of organic carbon (OC) across the five major river subsystems of the Mississippi (MS) Basin (an area of 3.2 3 106 km2). This largely agricultural landscape undergoes a bulk soil erosion rate of ;480 t·km22·yr21 (;1500 3 106 t/yr, across the MS Basin), and a soil organic carbon (SOC) erosion rate of ;7 t·km22·yr21 (;22 3 106 t/yr). Erosion translocates u...

2016
Rebecca Upson Jennifer J Williams Tim P Wilkinson Colin P Clubbe Ilya M D Maclean Jim H McAdam Justin F Moat

The Falkland Islands are predicted to experience up to 2.2°C rise in mean annual temperature over the coming century, greater than four times the rate over the last century. Our study investigates likely vulnerabilities of a suite of range-restricted species whose distributions are associated with archipelago-wide climatic variation. We used present day climate maps calibrated using local weath...

2007
A. G. BROWN

POLLEN EVIDENCE has, to date, made little contribution to our understanding of the origins and development of the medieval landscape. Compared to the prehistoric period, relatively few long palaeoenvironmental sequences provide a continuous record for the past two millennia, and those that have been analysed are mostly located in upland locations that lay beyond areas settled during this period...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2017
Mathew M Kramm Maria R Gutierrez Troy D Luepke Cynthia Soria Roel R Lopez Susan M Cooper Donald S Davis Israel D Parker

Chagas disease, also known as American trypanosomiasis, is caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. It is a significant health concern in South and Central America, where millions of people are infected or at risk of infection, and is an emerging health concern in the US. The occurrence of Chagas disease in natural environments is supported by mammal host species, but those primary...

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