نتایج جستجو برای: latitude

تعداد نتایج: 16503  

2013
Ceridwen I. Fraser Giuseppe C. Zuccarello Hamish G. Spencer Laura C. Salvatore Gabriella R. Garcia Jonathan M. Waters

Marine biologists and biogeographers have long been puzzled by apparently non-dispersive coastal taxa that nonetheless have extensive transoceanic distributions. We here carried out a broad-scale phylogeographic study to test whether two widespread Southern Hemisphere species of non-buoyant littoral macroalgae are capable of long-distance dispersal. Samples were collected from along the coasts ...

Journal: :Annals of human biology 2009
Anders Gustafsson Patrik Lindenfors

BACKGROUND There exists substantial variation in human stature and sexual stature dimorphism that has been attributed to both genetic and environmental variables. A few studies have previously investigated possible relationships between latitude and stature, building on the idea that variation in climate can influence body size (Bergmann's rule). This change in body size can in turn have influe...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2010
Hanna Hultin Johan Hallqvist Kristina Alexanderson Gun Johansson Christina Lindholm Ingvar Lundberg Jette Möller

BACKGROUND The prerequisite for obtaining sickness benefit is reduced work ability for medical reasons in combination with work demands which cannot be adjusted accordingly. The aim of this study was to investigate if low levels of adjustment latitude, defined as the possibility to temporarily adjust work demands in case of ill health, influence sickness absence. METHODS A prospective cohort ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2003
Emilie E Agardh Anders Ahlbom Tomas Andersson Suad Efendic Valdemar Grill Johan Hallqvist Anders Norman Claes-Göran Ostenson

OBJECTIVE The risk of type 2 diabetes is suggested to be increased for individuals exposed to stress. We analyzed the association of work stress by high demands, low decision latitude, and job strain (combination of high demands and low decision latitude) with type 2 diabetes. We also studied low sense of coherence (SOC) (a factor for successful coping with stressors) in association with type 2...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2003
S R Wheaton W J Rice

The Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), at 61 degrees north latitude, ploughs and hauls snow from urban streets throughout the winter, incorporating grit and chloride applied to street surfaces for traffic safety. Hauled snow is stored at snow disposal facilities, where it melts at ambient spring temperatures. MOA studies performed from 1998 through 2001 show that disposal site melt processes can ...

2017
Mohamed M Ezat Tine L Rasmussen Bärbel Hönisch Jeroen Groeneveld Peter deMenocal

Antarctic ice cores document glacial-interglacial and millennial-scale variability in atmospheric pCO2 over the past 800 kyr. The ocean, as the largest active carbon reservoir on this timescale, is thought to have played a dominant role in these pCO2 fluctuations, but it remains unclear how and where in the ocean CO2 was stored during glaciations and released during (de)glacial millennial-scale...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2007
Hong Qian Jason D Fridley Michael W Palmer

The species-area relationship (SAR), describing the increase in species richness with increasing area, and the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), describing the decrease in species richness with increasing latitude, are the oldest and most robust patterns in biogeography, yet connections between them remain poorly understood. Here, using 1,742 floras covering the entirety of North America no...

2012
L. Valeria Oppliger Juan A. Correa Aschwin H. Engelen Florence Tellier Vasco Vieira Sylvain Faugeron Myriam Valero Gonzalo Gomez Christophe Destombe

A major determinant of the geographic distribution of a species is expected to be its physiological response to changing abiotic variables over its range. The range of a species often corresponds to the geographic extent of temperature regimes the organism can physiologically tolerate. Many species have very distinct life history stages that may exhibit different responses to environmental fact...

2011
Andrew S. Hoey Morgan S. Pratchett Christopher Cvitanovic

Coral reefs are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic and climate-induced stressors. The ability of reefs to reassemble and regenerate after disturbances (i.e., resilience) is largely dependent on the capacity of herbivores to prevent macroalgal expansion, and the replenishment of coral populations through larval recruitment. Currently there is a paucity of this information for higher la...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2012
Tomoya Matsuno Yuta Kawasaki Hideharu Numata

The circannual pupation rhythm of Anthrenus verbasci is entrained to an environmental cycle by changes in photoperiod. Exposure of larvae reared under short-day conditions to long days induced a clear phase delay of the circannual rhythm. There was no notable difference in the initial phase or period of the circannual rhythm among four geographically distinct populations of A. verbasci in Japan...

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