نتایج جستجو برای: considering ecologic climatic

تعداد نتایج: 228684  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Alicia Montesinos-Navarro F Xavier Picó Stephen J Tonsor

Early life-history transitions are crucial determinants of lifetime survival and fecundity. Adaptive evolution in early life-history traits involves a complex interplay between the developing plant and its current and future environments. We examined the plant's earliest life-history traits, dissecting an integrated suite of pregermination processes: primary dormancy, thermal induction of secon...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2014
Ignasi Garcia-Olivé Jose A Fiz Jose Sanz-Santos Carlos Martínez-Rivera Marisol Prats Juan Ruiz-Manzano

BACKGROUND Although some authors have suggested that there is some seasonal periodicity of hemoptysis, or relation to respiratory tract infections, the association of influenza or climatic parameters with hemoptysis has been poorly investigated. Our aim was to describe the relationship between influenza and climatic parameters with severe hemoptysis that required bronchial artery embolization (...

2002
Michael H. Graham Paul K. Dayton Jon M. Erlandson

Organisms face continual fluctuations in global climatic processes to which they must adapt or perish. Considering that many species are key habitat formers and energy producers, such responses to climate change can have significant population, community and even ecosystem consequences. Paleo-records of ecosystem responses to past environmental variability have proven invaluable for studying im...

2014
Pierre Casadebaig Ronan Tr'epos Victor Picheny Nicolas B. Langlade Patrick Vincourt Philippe Debaeke INRA UMR1248 AGIR Castanet-Tolosan France INRA UR875 MIAT UMR441 LIPM

A crop can be represented as a biotechnical system in which components are either chosen (cultivar, management) or given (soil, climate) and whose combination generates highly variable stress patterns and yield responses. Here, we used modeling and simulation to predict the crop phenotypic plasticity resulting from the interaction of plant traits (G), climatic variability (E) and management act...

2011
Matti Kummu Hans de Moel Philip J. Ward Olli Varis

Traditionally, people have inhabited places with ready access to fresh water. Today, over 50% of the global population lives in urban areas, and water can be directed via tens of kilometres of pipelines. Still, however, a large part of the world's population is directly dependent on access to natural freshwater sources. So how are inhabited places related to the location of freshwater bodies to...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
S Selvin D Merrill L Wong S T Sacks

This presentation focuses entirely on the use and evaluation of regression analysis applied to ecologic data as a method to study the effects of ambient air pollution on mortality rates. Using extensive national data on mortality, air quality and socio-economic status regression analyses are used to study the influence of air quality on mortality. The analytic methods and data are selected in s...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2007
William B Grant

To the Editors: The recent article reporting no association of consumption of animal foods with risk of ovarian cancer (1) was based on an incomplete study (2). Whereas ecologic studies can find animal products as an important risk factor for breast cancer (2, 3), a more recent ecologic study based on ovarian cancer mortality rates for European countries for 1989 to 1991 and dietary data for th...

Journal: :Science 1967
L White

A conversation with Aldous Huxley not infrequently put one at the receiving end of an unforgettable monologue. About a year before his lamented death he was discoursing on a favorite topic: Man's unnatural treatment of nature and its sad results. To illustrate his point he told how, during the previous summer, he had returned to a little valley in England where he had spent many happy months as...

2009
T. C. Hales C. R. Ford T. Hwang J. M. Vose L. E. Band

[1] Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfall events, the distribution of shallow landslides is controlled by variations in landscape gradient, the frictional and cohesive properties of soil and roots, and the subsurface hydrologic response. While gradients can be estimated from digital elevation models, information on soil and root p...

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