نتایج جستجو برای: indicator plant species

تعداد نتایج: 939668  

2013
Jan Mládek Pavla Mládková Pavla Hejcmanová Miroslav Dvorský Vilém Pavlu Francesco De Bello Martin Duchoslav Michal Hejcman Robin J. Pakeman

BACKGROUND Current plant--herbivore interaction models and experiments with mammalian herbivores grazing plant monocultures show the superiority of a maximizing forage quality strategy (MFQ) over a maximizing intake strategy (MI). However, there is a lack of evidence whether grazers comply with the model predictions under field conditions. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS We assessed diet selection of sh...

2012
Su-Min Guo Lars G. Kamphuis Ling-Ling Gao John P. Klingler Judith Lichtenzveig Owain Edwards Karam B. Singh

Aphids are a major family of plant insect pests. Medicago truncatula and Acyrthosiphon pisum (pea aphid, PA) are model species with a suite of resources available to help dissect the mechanism underlying plant-aphid interactions. A previous study focused on monogenic and relatively strong resistance in M. truncatula to PA and other aphid species. In this study a moderate resistance to PA was ch...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Andrew R Holdsworth Lee E Frelich Peter B Reich

The invasion of non-native earthworms (Lumbricus spp.) into a small number of intensively studied stands of northern hardwood forest has been linked to declines in plant diversity and the local extirpation of one threatened species. It is unknown, however, whether these changes have occurred across larger regions of hardwood forests, which plant species are most vulnerable, or with which earthw...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 1992
Claire Kremen

The diversity of organisms and complexity of ecosystems prevent through inventory and monitoring of protected areas, yet sound databases are needed to manage ecosystems for long-term persistence. One strategy is therefore to focus monitoring on indicator organisms, but guidelines are lacking for selecting appropriate species or groups. This paper presents a simple protocol based on ordination t...

2018
Kristine M Averill David A Mortensen Erica A H Smithwick Susan Kalisz William J McShea Norman A Bourg John D Parker Alejandro A Royo Marc D Abrams David K Apsley Bernd Blossey Douglas H Boucher Kai L Caraher Antonio DiTommaso Sarah E Johnson Robert Masson Victoria A Nuzzo

Herbivores can profoundly influence plant species assembly, including plant invasion, and resulting community composition. Population increases of native herbivores, e.g. white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), combined with burgeoning plant invasions raise concerns for native plant diversity and forest regeneration. While individual researchers typically test for the impact of deer on plan...

2013
Matthew G. Bakker Lindsey Otto-Hanson A. J. Lange James M. Bradeen Linda L. Kinkel

Plantesoil feedbacks are important to productivity and plant community dynamics in both natural and managed ecosystems. Among soil bacteria, the Streptomyces possess particularly strong antagonistic activities and inhibit diverse plant pathogens, offering a clear pathway to involvement in plantesoil feedbacks. We hypothesized that feedback effects and the ability of individual host plant specie...

2014
L. J. Shannon A. Jarre

An updated trophic model of the southern Benguela ecosystem in the period 2004−2008 was constructed, complementing trophic models for earlier periods. The model represents the trophic structure of the system after a southward shift of major resources. There was an increase in biomass of small pelagic fish and cephalopods between the 1980s and 2004–2008 periods, accompanied by declines in severa...

Species richness is a simple and interpretable indicator of biodiversity and is one of the most important and and practical measurements in the rangeland ecosystems. Experimental models of richness are used to determine the points of richness of suitable and unsuitable species, and the factors affecting it. The aim of this study is to compare two methods of modeling species richness S-SDM and M...

2017
Hanna Larsson

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the possibility of paleoentomology as a proxy in garden archaeology research. Garden contexts can prove difficult to identify and interpret due to the many changes the contexts go through during their activity period. Mixing of materials, harvesting and cultivation of many different plants will affect the environmental data that is retrieved from them an...

2016
Edwin C Rowe Adriana E S Ford Simon M Smart Peter A Henrys Mike R Ashmore

Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has had detrimental effects on species composition in a range of sensitive habitats, although N deposition can also increase agricultural productivity and carbon storage, and favours a few species considered of importance for conservation. Conservation targets are multiple, and increasingly incorporate services derived from nature as well as concepts of intri...

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