نتایج جستجو برای: inhabiting factors

تعداد نتایج: 1082969  

2014
Kazuhiko Ochiai Shin-ichi Hayama Sachie Nakiri Setsuko Nakanishi Naomi Ishii Taiki Uno Takuya Kato Fumiharu Konno Yoshi Kawamoto Shuichi Tsuchida Toshinori Omi

In April 2012 we carried out a 1-year hematological study on a population of wild Japanese monkeys inhabiting the forest area of Fukushima City. This area is located 70 km from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), which released a large amount of radioactive material into the environment following the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011. For comparison, we examined monkeys inhabitin...

2011
S. Fuma I. Kawaguchi Y. Watanabe Y. Kubota T. Ban-nai S. Yoshida

Estimation of 50% lethal doses from nuclear DNA contents and subsequent species sensitivity distribution analysis was performed to derive regional 5% hazardous doses (HD5) for major orders Anura (e.g., frogs) and Caudata (e.g., salamanders) of amphibians inhabiting Japan, Australia, France, Czech Republic, Canada and some US states, where nuclear power plants or uranium mines are located. The H...

2009
K. C. Soni A. N. Sharma

Drought induced nepotistic behaviour in the Indian Black ibis (Pseudibis papillosa) inhabiting the arid zone of Rajasthan has been studied. The aim of the present study is to know about any breeding abnormalities induced in the Indian Black ibis by seasonal tragedy like drought. As such the nepotistic behaviour is not found in the Black ibis (Pseudibis papillosa) during normal season. Drought i...

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2023

The oxidative stress (OS) condition and antioxidant level as a function of pH, few major elements, temperature, turbidity, organic carbon, sediment, water salinity are vital to understanding the redox homeostasis inhabiting animals. These parameters also used monitor environmental health. A spatiotemporal system, followed by discriminant analysis about aforementioned abiotic factors, was invest...

2008
Richard N Fedorak Robert Penner Karen L Madsen

The mammalian intestinal tract contains a complex and diverse society of both pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria. While it is estimated that there are more than 400 bacterial species inhabiting the human intestinal tract, many of these are uncultivated micro-organisms that have complex interactions with other microflora and their host. Recent advances in molecular biology and genetics will ...

2015
Walter Philip Glazer WALTER P. GLAZER Walter P. Glazer Jessica Berry Andrew Altman

Recent scholarship on Hegel has employed the Wittgensteinian concept of a “form of life” in order to explain how sociality shapes and determines the reflective practices of self-conscious individuals. However, few of these scholars have considered how the non-reflective aspects of inhabiting a form of life—especially the abilities to form habits and to have feelings—contribute to the reflective...

2016
Kezia Goldmann Kristina Schröter Rodica Pena Ingo Schöning Marion Schrumpf François Buscot Andrea Polle Tesfaye Wubet

Distance decay, the general reduction in similarity of community composition with increasing geographical distance, is known as predictor of spatial variation and distribution patterns of organisms. However, changes in fungal communities along environmental gradients are little known. Here we show that distance decays of soil-inhabiting and root-associated fungal assemblages differ, and identif...

Journal: :Dong wu xue yan jiu = Zoological research 2012
Chang-Jing Liu Wei Zhao Rong Zhou Nai-Fa Liu

Phrynocephalus przewalskii is one kind of lizards inhabiting inclusively in the desert that has controversial viewpoints on its phylogeny. Based on mitochondrial ND2 gene of 119 samples from 12 geographic populations, we analyzed the effects of environmental factors on the variation of genetic diversity, as well as its relationship to P. versicolor. The results showed that these populations clu...

2017
Michael D. Collins

Despite the publication of three independent papers that reported sightings of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), its preservation became a controversial topic because nobody has been able to obtain a distinct photo, which is considered the standard form of evidence for documenting birds. An analysis based on a combination of factors related to habitat and behavior suggests ...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Noah Fierer Jennifer L Morse Sean T Berthrong Emily S Bernhardt Robert B Jackson

We determined the biogeographical distributions of stream bacteria and the biogeochemical factors that best explained heterogeneity for 23 locations within the Hubbard Brook watershed, a 3000-ha forested watershed in New Hampshire, USA. Our goal was to assess the factor, or set of factors, responsible for generating the biogeographical patterns exhibited by microorganisms at the landscape scale...

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