نتایج جستجو برای: latitude

تعداد نتایج: 16503  

2018
Charlene Janion-Scheepers Laura Phillips Carla M Sgrò Grant A Duffy Rebecca Hallas Steven L Chown

Soil systems are being increasingly exposed to the interactive effects of biological invasions and climate change, with rising temperatures expected to benefit alien over indigenous species. We assessed this expectation for an important soil-dwelling group, the springtails, by determining whether alien species show broader thermal tolerance limits and greater tolerance to climate warming than t...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Alyssa R Cirtwill Daniel B Stouffer Tamara N Romanuk

Several properties of food webs-the networks of feeding links between species-are known to vary systematically with the species richness of the underlying community. Under the 'latitude-niche breadth hypothesis', which predicts that species in the tropics will tend to evolve narrower niches, one might expect that these scaling relationships could also be affected by latitude. To test this hypot...

2016
Kathryn L. Markey Dave A. Abdo Scott N. Evans Cyprien Bosserelle Heather M. Patterson

In 2011 the first recorded bleaching event for the high latitude Houtman Abrolhos Islands (HAI) coral communities was documented. This bleaching event highlighted the question of whether a supply of 'heat tolerant' coral recruits from the tropical north would be sufficient to provide a level of resistance for these reefs to future warming events. Using Lagrangian modelling we showed that due to...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2004
G M Hewitt

An appreciation of the scale and frequency of climatic oscillations in the past few million years is modifying our views on how evolution proceeds. Such major events caused extinction and repeated changes in the ranges of those taxa that survived. Their spatial effects depend on latitude and topography, with extensive extinction and recolonization in higher latitudes and altitudinal shifts and ...

2014
Steven Loiselle Andrés Cózar Enyew Adgo Thomas Ballatore Geoffrey Chavula Jean Pierre Descy David M. Harper Frank Kansiime Ismael Kimirei Victor Langenberg Ronghua Ma Hugo Sarmento Eric Odada

The Great Lakes of East Africa are among the world's most important freshwater ecosystems. Despite their importance in providing vital resources and ecosystem services, the impact of regional and global environmental drivers on this lacustrine system remains only partially understood. We make a systematic comparison of the dynamics of the bio-optical and thermal properties of thirteen of the la...

2013
Kristi A. Foster Greg Foster

Individual massive coral colonies, primarily faviids and poritids, from three distinct assemblages within the southeastern Arabian Gulf and northwestern Gulf of Oman (United Arab Emirates) were studied from 2006-2009. Annual photographic censuses of approximately 2000 colonies were used to describe the demographics (size class frequencies, abundance, area cover) and population dynamics under "n...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Robert R Dunn Donat Agosti Alan N Andersen Xavier Arnan Carsten A Bruhl Xim Cerdá Aaron M Ellison Brian L Fisher Matthew C Fitzpatrick Heloise Gibb Nicholas J Gotelli Aaron D Gove Benoit Guenard Milan Janda Michael Kaspari Edward J Laurent Jean-Philippe Lessard John T Longino Jonathan D Majer Sean B Menke Terrence P McGlynn Catherine L Parr Stacy M Philpott Martin Pfeiffer Javier Retana Andrew V Suarez Heraldo L Vasconcelos Michael D Weiser Nathan J Sanders

Although many taxa show a latitudinal gradient in richness, the relationship between latitude and species richness is often asymmetrical between the northern and southern hemispheres. Here we examine the latitudinal pattern of species richness across 1003 local ant assemblages. We find latitudinal asymmetry, with southern hemisphere sites being more diverse than northern hemisphere sites. Most ...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2009
Q S Yeates-Burghart C O'Brien W A Cresko C M Holzapfel W E Bradshaw

Reproductive maturation in both male and female three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus was strongly photoperiodic in a northern population (Alaska, 61 degrees N) but not in a southern population (Oregon, 43 degrees N) from western North America. Increasing reliance on photoperiod with increasing latitude is a general phenomenon among vertebrates, and is probably due to the anticipation...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Olivier Dangles Christelle Magal Dominique Pierre Aurélie Olivier Jérôme Casas

Even though variation in morphology is known to translate into variation in performance, studies looking at structural variability of a sensor to predict its consequences on the performance of animals are exceedingly rare. We investigated the morphological variability of air-flow-sensing receptors in wild populations of wood crickets (Nemobius sylvestris) sampled in a wide variety of habitats d...

Journal: :Science 1999
Gnanadesikan

A simple theory for the large-scale oceanic circulation is developed, relating pycnocline depth, Northern Hemisphere sinking, and low-latitude upwelling to pycnocline diffusivity and Southern Ocean winds and eddies. The results show that Southern Ocean processes help maintain the global ocean structure and that pycnocline diffusion controls low-latitude upwelling.

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