نتایج جستجو برای: native plant species

تعداد نتایج: 951555  

2017
Tatyana A. Rand Leland Russell Svata M. Louda

Insect-mediated indirect interactions between native plant species recently have been shown to be important determinants of plant performance in a number of ecological communities. However, the potential indirect effects of exotic plant invasion on native plant species are not well understood. We examined whether the presence or proximity of the targeted exotic weed, musk thistle, influences th...

2011
Ignasi Bartomeus Daniel Sol Joan Pino Paloma Vicente Xavier Font

Aim Classic theory suggests that species-rich communities should be more resistant to the establishment of exotic species than species-poor communities. Although this theory predicts that exotic species should be less diverse in regions that contain more native species, macroecological analyses often find that the correlation between exotic and native species richness is positive rather than ne...

2015
Tereza C. Giannini Lucas A. Garibaldi Andre L. Acosta Juliana S. Silva Kate P. Maia Antonio M. Saraiva Paulo R. Guimarães Astrid M. P. Kleinert Wolfgang Blenau

Supergeneralists, defined as species that interact with multiple groups of species in ecological networks, can act as important connectors of otherwise disconnected species subsets. In Brazil, there are two supergeneralist bees: the honeybee Apis mellifera, a non-native species, and Trigona spinipes, a native stingless bee. We compared the role of both species and the effect of geographic and l...

2012
Rebecca J. Cole Creighton M. Litton Michael J. Koontz Rhonda K. Loh

Nonnative ungulates can alter the structure and function of forest ecosystems. Feral pigs in particular pose a substantial threat to native plant communities throughout their global range. Hawaiian forests are exceptionally vulnerable to feral pig activity because native vegetation evolved in the absence of large mammalian herbivores. A common approach for conserving and restoring forests in Ha...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
s. rahbari m.j. gharagozlou o. dezfoulian r. samani

fecal samples of 60 turkey poults that showed chronic progressive symptoms like unthriftiness, loss ofweight, diarrhea were collected from the most rural areas with high rate of turkey population in north andwest part of country for intestinal protozoan parasites. according to the morphological characteristics, likeshape, presence or absence of micropyle, and/or polar granule, the 5 different t...

2002
D. F. Sax

An emerging body of literature suggests that the richness of native and naturalized plant species are often positively correlated. It is unclear, however, whether this relationship is robust across spatial scales, and how a disturbance regime may affect it. Here, I examine the relationships of both richness and abundance between native and naturalized species of plants in two mediterranean scru...

2016
Thomas K. Lameris Joseph R. Bennett Louise K. Blight Marissa Giesen Michael H. Janssen Joop J.H.J. Schaminée Peter Arcese

We used 116 years of floral and faunal records from Mandarte Island, British Columbia, Canada, to estimate the indirect effects of humans on plant communities via their effects on the population size of a surface-nesting, colonial seabird, the Glaucous-winged gull (Larus glaucescens). Comparing current to historical records revealed 18 extirpations of native plant species (32% of species histor...

2015
Karen C. Abbott Justine Karst Lori A. Biederman Stuart R. Borrett Alan Hastings Vonda Walsh James D. Bever

Plant species vary greatly in their responsiveness to nutritional soil mutualists, such as mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia, and this responsiveness is associated with a trade-off in allocation to root structures for resource uptake. As a result, the outcome of plant competition can change with the density of mutualists, with microbe-responsive plant species having high competitive ability when m...

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