نتایج جستجو برای: ecosystem cycles

تعداد نتایج: 171643  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Gabriel Yvon-Durocher Andrew P Allen

Understanding how biogeochemical cycles relate to the structure of ecological communities is a central research question in ecology. Here we approach this problem by focusing on body size, which is an easily measured species trait that has a pervasive influence on multiple aspects of community structure and ecosystem functioning. We test the predictions of a model derived from metabolic theory ...

Journal: :Annual review of plant biology 2015
Carl J Bernacchi Andy VanLoocke

Transpiration--the movement of water from the soil, through plants, and into the atmosphere--is the dominant water flux from the earth's terrestrial surface. The evolution of vascular plants, while increasing terrestrial primary productivity, led to higher transpiration rates and widespread alterations in the global climate system. Similarly, anthropogenic influences on transpiration rates are ...

2008
Gregory P Asner

Conversion of land to grow crops, raise animals, obtain timber, and build cities is one of the foundations of human civilization. While land use provides these essential ecosystem goods, it alters a range of other ecosystem functions, such as the provisioning of freshwater, regulation of climate and biogeochemical cycles, and maintenance of soil fertility. It also alters habitat for biological ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 1998

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
K H Wilson R B Blitchington

Human colonic biota is a complex microbial ecosystem that serves as a host defense. Unlike most microbial ecosystems, its composition has been studied extensively by relatively efficient culture methods. We have compared an established culture-based method with direct amplification and partial sequencing of cloned 16S rRNA genes from a human fecal specimen. Nine cycles of PCR were also compared...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2013
E B Rastetter R D Yanai R Q Thomas M A Vadeboncoeur T J Fahey M C Fisk B L Kwiatkowski S P Hamburg

Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are tightly cycled in most terrestrial ecosystems, with plant uptake more than 10 times higher than the rate of supply from deposition and weathering. This near-total dependence on recycled nutrients and the stoichiometric constraints on resource use by plants and microbes mean that the two cycles have to be synchronized such that the ratio of N:P in plant uptake...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1992
S R Carpenter K L Cottingham D E Schindler

Limnologists are now reconsidering the role of the biota in the phosphorus (P) cycles of lakes. Changes in lake communities can have significant consequences for ecosystem P cycles. At seasonal timescales, the relative importance of nitrogen (N) and Pas limiting factors for primary production depends in part on zooplankton species composition. Phosphorus storage and recycling by fish and zoopla...

Journal: :Advances in Engineering Software 2016
Kathryn D. Huff Matthew J. Gidden Robert W. Carlsen Robert R. Flanagan Meghan B. McGarry Arrielle C. Opotowsky Erich A. Schneider Anthony M. Scopatz Paul P. H. Wilson

As nuclear power expands, technical, economic, political, and environmental analyses of nuclear fuel cycles by simulators increase in importance. To date, however, current tools are often fleet-based rather than discrete and restrictively licensed rather than open source. Each of these choices presents a challenge to modeling fidelity, generality, efficiency, robustness, and scientific transpar...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2006
Lisa A Eby W John Roach Larry B Crowder Jack A Stanford

The establishment of exotic game fishes to enhance recreational fisheries through authorized and unauthorized stocking into freshwater systems is a global phenomenon. Stocked fishes are often top predators that either replace native top predators or increase the species richness of top predators. Many direct effects of stocking have been documented, but the ecosystem consequences are seldom qua...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Chengzhang Liao Ronghao Peng Yiqi Luo Xuhui Zhou Xiaowen Wu Changming Fang Jiakuan Chen Bo Li

Plant invasion potentially alters ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles. However, the overall direction and magnitude of such alterations are poorly quantified. Here, 94 experimental studies were synthesized, using a meta-analysis approach, to quantify the changes of 20 variables associated with C and N cycles, including their pools, fluxes, and other related parameters in response to pl...

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