نتایج جستجو برای: conspecific tree

تعداد نتایج: 174063  

Journal: :Science 2000
R Condit P S Ashton P Baker S Bunyavejchewin S Gunatilleke N Gunatilleke S P Hubbell R B Foster A Itoh J V LaFrankie H S Lee E Losos N Manokaran R Sukumar T Yamakura

Fully mapped tree census plots of large area, 25 to 52 hectares, have now been completed at six different sites in tropical forests, including dry deciduous to wet evergreen forest on two continents. One of the main goals of these plots has been to evaluate spatial patterns in tropical tree populations. Here the degree of aggregation in the distribution of 1768 tree species is examined based on...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Ben T Hirsch Roland Kays Verónica E Pereira Patrick A Jansen Marcel Rejmanek

Scatter-hoarding animals spread out cached seeds to reduce density-dependent theft of their food reserves. This behaviour could lead to directed dispersal into areas with lower densities of conspecific trees, where seed and seedling survival are higher, and could profoundly affect the spatial structure of plant communities. We tested this hypothesis with Central American agoutis and Astrocaryum...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2005
M Böye O Güntürkün J Vauclair

This paper explores functional hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of auditory signals in a marine mammal species, the sea lion. Using a head-orienting task toward sounds we found a right ear--left hemisphere--advantage for conspecific calls in adult and subadult California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) that was absent in infants. Non-conspecific sounds did not elicit lateralized rea...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
f. borji h. rahmani p. schausberger

repeatability, (the consistency with which a given trait is expressed) of aggressiveness against prey (attack latency) in gravid females of the predatory mite neoseiulus californicus (mcgregor) was examined. in two experiments, prey - conspecific individuals, the onion thrips thrips tabaci (lindeman), and the two-spotted spider mite tetranychus urticae koch- were repeatedly offered in various n...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Ireneusz Ruczynski Elisabeth K V Kalko Björn M Siemers

Tree cavities are a critical resource for most forest-dwelling bats. Yet, it is not known how bats search for new sites and, in particular, find entrances to cavities. Here, we evaluated the importance of different sensory channels for the detection of tree roosts by the noctule bat Nyctalus noctula. Specifically, we tested the role of three non-social cues (echo information, visual information...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Scott A Mangan Edward A Herre James D Bever

A growing body of evidence obtained largely from temperate grassland studies suggests that feedbacks occurring between plants and their associated soil biota are important to plant community assemblage. However, few studies have examined the importance of soil organisms in driving plant-soil feedbacks in forested systems. In a tropical forest in central Panama, we examined whether interactions ...

2003
Halton A. Peters

Halton A. Peters* Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA *Correspondence: E-mail: hpeters@globalecology. stanford.edu Abstract Density-dependent mortality has long been posited as a possible mechanism for the regulation of tropical forest tree density. Despite numerous experimental and phenomenological investigations, the extent to which such mechanisms ...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2017
Prashant P Sharma Jill T Oberski Marc A Santiago Ricardo Kriebel Savana M Lipps Perry A C Buenavente Arvin C Diesmos Milan Janda Sarah L Boyer Ronald M Clouse Ward C Wheeler

In our recent publication (Sharma et al., 2017), we tested the hypothesis that eggs attached to the legs of male Podoctidae (Opiliones, Laniatores) constituted a case of paternal care, using molecular sequence data in tandem with multiple sequence alignments to test the prediction that sequences of the eggs and the adults that carried them would indicate conspecific identity. We discovered that...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2016
Deepa S Pureswaran Richard W Hofstetter Brian T Sullivan Kristen A Potter

When related species coexist, selection pressure should favor evolution of species recognition mechanisms to prevent interspecific pairing and wasteful reproductive encounters. We investigated the potential role of pheromone and acoustic signals in species recognition between two species of tree-killing bark beetles, the southern pine beetle,Dendroctonus frontalisZimmermann, and the western pin...

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