نتایج جستجو برای: ecological adaptation

تعداد نتایج: 241638  

Journal: :New Theatre Quarterly 2021

In this article Gretchen E. Minton describes her adaptation of William Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton’s 1606 play Timon Athens. This adaptation, called Anaconda , focuses on the environmental legacy Butte, Montana, a mining city that grew quickly, flourished, fell into recession, then found itself labelled largest Superfund clean-up site in United States. envisions as wealthy mogul whose loss...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources 2019

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2014
Cynthia Weinig Brent E Ewers Stephen M Welch

Locally adapted genotypes have higher fitness in their native site in comparison to foreign genotypes. Recent studies have demonstrated both local adaptation to and genomic associations with a range of climate variables. For climate adaptation, the most common genomic pattern is conditional neutrality, as proven by weak across-environment correlations, frequent SNP×environment interactions, and...

Journal: :یافته های تحقیقاتی در گیاهان زراعی و باغی 0
فرنگیس قنواتی مؤسسه تحقیقات اصلاح و تهیه نهال و بذر، کرج فرشته نظری منوچهرآبادی حسن امیر آبادی زتده

iran is one of the most important centers of diversity for onobrychismill. genus. onobrychis species collected from different habitates of kermanshah province during 2010-2012 were evaluated and the relationship among their eco-geographical distribution, geographical and ecological characteristics was analyzed using arcgis.  the results showed that most of the species of onobrychis grow in the ...

Journal: :Biopsychosocial Medicine 2008
Kazuhiro Yoshiuchi Yoshiharu Yamamoto Akira Akabayashi

Many physical diseases have been reported to be associated with psychosocial factors. In these diseases, assessment relies mainly on subjective symptoms in natural settings. Therefore, it is important to assess symptoms and/or relationships between psychosocial factors and symptoms in natural settings. Symptoms are usually assessed by self-report when patients visit their doctors. However, self...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2012
Donald Hedeker Robin J Mermelstein Hakan Demirtas

Ecological momentary assessment and/or experience sampling methods are increasingly used in health studies to study subjective experiences within changing environmental contexts. In these studies, up to 30 or 40 observations are often obtained for each subject. Because there are so many measurements per subject, one can characterize a subject's mean and variance and can specify models for both....

2014
Ahjond S. Garmestani Melinda Harm Benson

Panarchy provides a heuristic to characterize the cross-scale dynamics of social-ecological systems and a framework for how governance institutions should behave to be compatible with the ecosystems they manage. Managing for resilience will likely require reform of law to account for the dynamics of social-ecological systems and achieve a substantive mandate that accommodates the need for adapt...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Rolf Gattermann Robert E Johnston Nuri Yigit Peter Fritzsche Samantha Larimer Sakir Ozkurt Karsten Neumann Zhimin Song Ercüment Colak Joan Johnston M Elsbeth McPhee

Daily activity rhythms are nearly universal among animals and their specific pattern is an adaptation of each species to its ecological niche. Owing to the extremely consistent nocturnal patterns of activity shown by golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) in the laboratory, this species is a prime model for studying the mechanisms controlling circadian rhythms. In contrast to laboratory data, w...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2017
Mikhail V Matz

The application of genomic approaches to 'obscure model organisms' (OMOs), meaning species with no prior genomic resources, enables increasingly sophisticated studies of the genomic basis of evolution, acclimatization, and adaptation in real ecological contexts. I consider here ecological questions that can be addressed using OMOs, and indicate optimal sequencing and data-handling solutions for...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Zlatko Petrin Göran Englund Björn Malmqvist

Large-scale human activities including the extensive combustion of fossil fuels have caused acidification of freshwater systems on a continental scale, resulting in reduced species diversity and, in some instances, impaired ecological functioning. In regions where acidity is natural, however, species diversity and functioning seem to be less affected. This contrasting response is likely to have...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید