نتایج جستجو برای: plants cover composition

تعداد نتایج: 551987  

1999
Dorian Pyle

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Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Sadia E Ahmed Alexander C Lees Nárgila G Moura Toby A Gardner Jos Barlow Joice Ferreira Robert M Ewers

Road building can lead to significant deleterious impacts on biodiversity, varying from direct road-kill mortality and direct habitat loss associated with road construction, to more subtle indirect impacts from edge effects and fragmentation. However, little work has been done to evaluate the specific effects of road networks and biodiversity loss beyond the more generalized effects of habitat ...

2010
Roger C. Anderson M. Rebecca Anderson Jonathan T. Bauer Mitchell Slater Jamie Herold Patrice Baumhardt Victoria Borowicz

Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), a biennial species, is considered to be among the most troublesome of the invasive plants in the Eastern Deciduous forest of North America. It has been shown to prevent or reduce mycorrhizal colonization of native herbaceous ground layer plants and trees in these forests. It is estimated that 70-90% or more of herbaceous native ground layer plant species for...

2013
Tomáš Dostálek Hana Pánková Zuzana Münzbergová Jana Rydlová

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are expected to be one of the key drivers determining the diversity of natural plant communities, especially in nutrient-poor and dry habitats. Several previous studies have explored the importance of AMF for the composition of plant communities in various types of habitats. Surprisingly, studies of the role of AMF in nutrient-poor dry grassland communities do...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Jens Oldeland Wouter Dorigo Dirk Wesuls Norbert Jürgens

Bush encroachment is a form of land degradation prominent worldwide, but particularly present in semi-arid areas. In this study, we mapped the spatial distribution of the two encroacher species, Acacia mellifera and Acacia reficiens, in Central Namibia, based on their different phenological behavior. We used constrained principal curves to extract a one dimensional gradient of phenological chan...

2017
Nancy Huntly Nancy J. Huntly

Talus slopes in western North America frequently are bordered by vegetation that differs in biomass, cover, height, and species composition from vegetation located farther from talus. These areas are grazed by pikas (Ochotona princess, which nest in that talus. Foraging theory predicts that pikas will produce a gradient of grazing pressure, which could produce the observed vegetational zonation...

2017
Renato Crouzeilles Mariana S Ferreira Robin L Chazdon David B Lindenmayer Jerônimo B B Sansevero Lara Monteiro Alvaro Iribarrem Agnieszka E Latawiec Bernardo B N Strassburg

Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a reference condition, that is, old-growth forest) when compared to natural regeneration in tropical forests? Our meta-analysis of 133 studies demonstrated that natural regeneration surpasses active restoration in achieving tropical forest restoration success for all three biodiversity groups (plant...

2016
Joanna Kajzer-Bonk Piotr Skórka Piotr Nowicki Maciej Bonk Wiesław Król Damian Szpiłyk Michal Woyciechowski

The type of matrix, the landscape surrounding habitat patches, may determine the distribution and function of local populations. However, the matrix is often heterogeneous, and its various components may differentially contribute to metapopulation processes at different spatial scales, a phenomenon that has rarely been investigated. The aim of this study was to estimate the relative importance ...

2014
Katie Frerker Autumn Sabo Donald Waller

The fact that herbivores and predators exert top-down effects to alter community composition and dynamics at lower trophic levels is no longer controversial, yet we still lack evidence of the full nature, extent, and longer-term effects of these impacts. Here, we use results from a set of replicated experiments on the local impacts of white-tailed deer to evaluate the extent to which such impac...

2017
Thomas M. Decarlo Anne L. Cohen George T. F. Wong Fuh-Kwo Shiah Steven J. Lentz Kristen A. Davis Kathryn E. F. Shamberger Pat Lohmann Thomas M. DeCarlo

Coral reefs are built of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) produced biogenically by a diversity of calcifying plants, animals, and microbes. As the ocean warms and acidifies, there is mounting concern that declining calcification rates could shift coral reef CaCO3 budgets from net accretion to net dissolution. We quantified net ecosystem calcification (NEC) and production (NEP) on Dongsha Atoll, northe...

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