نتایج جستجو برای: forest surveys

تعداد نتایج: 183820  

Journal: :Mycologia 2009
I A Dickie B T M Dentinger P G Avis D J McLaughlin P B Reich

Oak savanna is one of the most endangered ecosystems of North America, with less than 0.02% of its original area remaining. Here we test whether oak savanna supports a unique community of ectomycorrhizal fungi, a higher diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi or a greater proportional abundance of ascomycete fungi compared with adjacent areas where the absence of fire has resulted in oak savanna con...

2016
David R. Coyle Gary T. Green Brittany F. Barnes Kier D. Klepzig John T. Nowak

We assessed awareness and perceptions of forest landowners and managers in the southeastern United States regarding their stand health especially under the context of the southern pine decline (SPD) phenomenon. E-mail and paper surveys were sent to 4,670 forest landowners and managers in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina with an overall response rate of 28%. About half (51%) of respondents r...

2014
Takuro Furusawa Myknee Qusa Sirikolo Masatoshi Sasaoka Ryutaro Ohtsuka

Background: In Solomon Islands, forests have provided people with ecological services while being affected by human use and protection. This study used a quantitative ethnobotanical analysis to explore the society–forest interaction and its transformation in Roviana, Solomon Islands. We compared local plant and land uses between a rural village and urbanized village. Special attention was paid ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2015
A C C Pantoja A L Ilkiu-Borges A C C Tavares-Martins E T Garcia

Microclimatic conditions of tropical forest favour the high richness of bryophytes, which by being sensitive to environmental changes, are important indicators of habitat conditions. The aim of this study was to determine the richness and species composition of the bryophyte flora in fragments of terra firme forest on the great curve of the Xingu River, Pará state, Brazil. The collections were ...

2008
Steven B. Dolins Richard Condit Hua-Ching Su Suzanne Lao

A workshop meeting was held December 17-18, 2006 at the Center for Tropical Forest Science to discuss database technology and forest science. Approximately twenty botanists participated in the meeting, representing twelve research organizations that collect data from seven plots or surveys from around the world. At the meeting we discussed technical issues, such as how to share existing schemas...

1982
G. D. McSWEENEY

A survey of matai (Podocarpus spicatus) / totara (Podocarpus totara var. waihoensis) forest in South Westland recorded that c. 600 ha of these forests remain from a possible former 43,000 ha. Basal discs cut from logged or windthrown matai and totara showed a strong linear relationship between diameter and age (annual growth rings). Detailed surveys of stands showed grouping of size class distr...

2010
Hillary S. Young Ted K. Raab Douglas J. McCauley Amy A. Briggs Rodolfo Dirzo

Question: Cocos nucifera, the coconut palm, has a pantropical distribution and reaches near monodominance in many atolls, low lying islands and coastal regions. This paper examines the ecological correlation between C. nucifera abundance and changes in forest structure, floristic diversity and forest soil characteristics. Location: Palmyra Atoll NWR (USA), Central Pacific Ocean. Methods: Plant ...

2011
Kathryn D. Nichols

OF THE THESIS The Effects of Predators and Habitat on Sea Urchin Density and Behavior in Southern California Kelp Forests by Kathryn D. Nichols Master of Science in Biology San Diego State University, 2009 It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a result of kelp grazing. Despite the ecological importance of sea urchins, direct field stu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Patrick J McIntyre James H Thorne Christopher R Dolanc Alan L Flint Lorraine E Flint Maggi Kelly David D Ackerly

We document changes in forest structure between historical (1930s) and contemporary (2000s) surveys of California vegetation through comparisons of tree abundance and size across the state and within several ecoregions. Across California, tree density in forested regions increased by 30% between the two time periods, whereas forest biomass in the same regions declined, as indicated by a 19% red...

2012
Courtney Flint Hua Qin Joanna P. Ganning

Disturbances by insects have considerable effect on the heterogeneity of forested landscapes in North America. Responding to calls for bringing human dimensions of landscape disturbance and heterogeneity into ecological assessments and management strategies, this paper explores linkages between biophysical, socioeconomic, and perceptual aspects of a mountain pine beetle (MPB) (Dendroctonus pond...

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