نتایج جستجو برای: and forest floor plants

تعداد نتایج: 16882870  

2007
James W. Raich Ann E. Russell Ricardo Bedoya-Arrieta

We quantified the effect of overstory species composition on forest floor dynamics in lowland Costa Rica. Aboveground litter production and forest floor mass were measured over 1 year in 16-year-old single-species plantations established in a randomized complete block design with four blocks. The tree species investigated (=experimental treatments) were Hyeronima alchorneoides, Pentaclethra mac...

Journal: :Journal of Machine Learning Research 2009
Xiaogang Su Chih-Ling Tsai Hansheng Wang David M. Nickerson Bogong Li

Subgroup analysis is an integral part of comparative analysis where assessing the treatment effect on a response is of central interest. Its goal is to determine the heterogeneity of the treatment effect across subpopulations. In this paper, we adapt the idea of recursive partitioning and introduce an interaction tree (IT) procedure to conduct subgroup analysis. The IT procedure automatically f...

2013
Erik Lilleskov Mac A. Callaham Richard Pouyat Jane E. Smith Michael Castellano Grizelle González D. Jean Lodge Rachel Arango Frederick Green

Invasive species have a wide range of effects on soils and their inhabitants. By altering soils, through their direct effects on native soil organisms (including plants), and by their interaction with the aboveground environment, invasive soil organisms can have dramatic effects on the environment, the economy and human health. The most widely recognized effects include damage to human health a...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1990
Paul J. Curran Jennifer L. Dungan Henry L. Gholz

Chlorophyll is a key indicator of the physiological status of a forest canopy. However, its distribution may vary greatly in time and space, so that the estimation of chlorophyll content of canopies or branches by extrapolation from leaf values obtained by destructive sampling is labor intensive and potentially inaccurate. Chlorophyll content is related positively to the point of maximum slope ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Peter B Woodbury Linda S Heath James E Smith

We modeled the effects of afforestation and deforestation on carbon cycling in forest floor and soil from 1900 to 2050 throughout 13 states in the southern United States. The model uses historical data on gross (two-way) transitions between forest, pasture, plowed agriculture, and urban lands along with equations describing changes in carbon over many decades for each type of land use change. U...

2016
Katerina Machacova Jaana Bäck Anni Vanhatalo Elisa Halmeenmäki Pasi Kolari Ivan Mammarella Jukka Pumpanen Manuel Acosta Otmar Urban Mari Pihlatie

Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, they have been considered a significant natural sink of methane (CH4) and a natural source of nitrous oxide (N2O), both of which are important greenhouse gases. However, the role of trees, especially conifers, in ecosystem N2O and CH4 exchange is only poorly understood. We show for the first time ...

2011
Toby R. Marthews David F. R. P. Burslem Ruth T. Phillips Christopher E. Mullins

Spatial and temporal variation in the below-canopy light environment of tropical forests is not well known and its measurement is technically challenging. Distributions of gap and understory areas in forests are likewise little known because of the resource requirements of forest structural censuses and a lack of consensus over how gaps should be defined. A basic model of forest structure, base...

2014
Jun Koarashi Mariko Atarashi-Andoh Erina Takeuchi Syusaku Nishimura

The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant caused serious radiocesium ((137)Cs) contamination of forest ecosystems located in mountainous and hilly regions with steep terrain. To understand topographic effects on the redistribution and accumulation of (137)Cs on forest floor, we investigated the distribution of Fukushima-derived (137)Cs in forest-floor litter layers on a steep hi...

2013
Jesse K. Kreye

The ignition and combustion of forest floor duff are poorly understood yet have been linked to soil heating and overstory tree mortality in many temperate coniferous forests. Research to date has focused on the characteristics of duff that facilitate ignition and spread, including fuel moisture, mineral content, and depth. Field observations suggest that the presence of pine cones on and within...

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