نتایج جستجو برای: climatic zones

تعداد نتایج: 76210  

2006
R. TAVERA

and some of their physical and chemical water properties (temperature, pH) are similar. In the contrary, the distribution of species is very heterogeneous. Fifty per cent of species were found only in one or two localities. Moreover, the Park is located in a high altitude area (2238 m.a. s.l.) and the composition of species is similar to that found in temperate zones. In our view, if some ecolo...

2008
STEFAN POREMBSKI

(Tropical inselbergs: habitat types, adaptive strategies and diversity patterns). Inselbergs are isolated rock outcrops that rise abruptly above the surrounding plains. Granitic and gneissic inselbergs are geologically and geomorphologically old and occur throughout a broad spectrum of climatic zones. They form microclimatically and edaphically dry growth sites that support a highly specialized...

2008
Beneharo RODRÍGUEZ Airam RODRÍGUEZ

The paper reports on the breeding biology of the endemic subspecies of the Grey Wagtail in a human transformed area (banana plantations) on Tenerife (Canary Islands). Clutch size (3.96 ± 0.6) was lower than in continental zones, probably because of the climatic stability of the islands. Furthermore, the distance from the nest to the nearest water source and the length of the breeding season (la...

2017
Stefan Siebert Heidi Webber Gang Zhao M Zampieri

Heat waves and drought are often considered the most damaging climatic stressors for wheat. In this study, we characterize and attribute the effects of these climate extremes on wheat yield anomalies (at global and national scales) from 1980 to 2010. Using a combination of up-to-date heat wave and drought indexes (the latter capturing both excessively dry and wet conditions), we have developed ...

2017
Gezahegn Abebe

This article presents long-term analyzed rainfall and temperature data obtained from the National Metrological Agency (NMA) of Ethiopia. Using tables and graphic trends of analysis, the article shows the low and declining level of average annual rainfall as well as the high inter-annual fluctuations for 18 weather stations located in different agro-climatic zones of the country. The high variat...

2009
Thomas J. Brandeis Eileen H. Helmer Ariel E. Lugo

Environmental and past land use controls on tree species assemblages on the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands were characterized to determine whether biophysical factors or land-use history has been more important in determining the species composition of secondary tropical forests after large-scale forest clearing for agriculture, widespread species introduction, and land...

2017
D. Mark Powell

Dryland alluvial rivers vary considerably in character. In terms of processes, high energy, sediment-laden flash floods in upland rivers contrast dramatically with the low sediment loads and languid flows of their lowland counterparts while from a form perspective, the unstable wide, shallow and sandy braid plains of piedmont rivers are quite different from the relatively stable, narrow, deep a...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2006
Musawenkoi LH Mabaso Penelope Vounatsou Stanely Midzi Joaquim Da Silva Thomas Smith

BACKGROUND On the fringes of endemic zones climate is a major determinant of inter-annual variation in malaria incidence. Quantitative description of the space-time effect of this association has practical implications for the development of operational malaria early warning system (MEWS) and malaria control. We used Bayesian negative binomial models for spatio-temporal analysis of the relation...

2014
Duo Ye Yukun Hu Minghua Song Xu Pan Xiufang Xie Guofang Liu Xuehua Ye Ming Dong

Plant clonality, the ability of a plant species to reproduce itself vegetatively through ramets (shoot-root units), occurs in many plant species and is considered to be more frequent in cold or wet environments. However, a deeper understanding on the clonality-climate relationships along large geographic gradients is still scarce. In this study we revealed the clonality-climate relationships al...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Christopher I Roos Andrew C Scott Claire M Belcher William G Chaloner Jonathan Aylen Rebecca Bliege Bird Michael R Coughlan Bart R Johnson Fay H Johnston Julia McMorrow Toddi Steelman

Living with fire is a challenge for human communities because they are influenced by socio-economic, political, ecological and climatic processes at various spatial and temporal scales. Over the course of 2 days, the authors discussed how communities could live with fire challenges at local, national and transnational scales. Exploiting our diverse, international and interdisciplinary expertise...

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