نتایج جستجو برای: black forest horses

تعداد نتایج: 258148  

2013
E E Jafarov

Fire is an important factor controlling the composition and thickness of the organic layer in the black spruce forest ecosystems of interior Alaska. Fire that burns the organic layer can trigger dramatic changes in the underlying permafrost, leading to accelerated ground thawing within a relatively short time. In this study, we addressed the following questions. (1) Which factors determine post...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2016
B L Gagetti A J Piratelli F C M Piña-Rodrigues

Ecological restoration aims to retrieve not only the structure but also the functionality of ecosystems. Frugivorous birds may play an important role in this process due to their efficiency in seed dispersal. Color perception in these animals is highly developed, and then the colors of fleshy fruits may provide important clues for choosing plant species for restoration plans. This study aims to...

2013
Anna Palczewska Jan Palczewski Richard Marchese Robinson Daniel Neagu

Model interpretation is one of the key aspects of the model evaluation process. The explanation of the relationship between model variables and outputs is relatively easy for statistical models, such as linear regressions, thanks to the availability of model parameters and their statistical significance. For “black box” models, such as random forest, this information is hidden inside the model ...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2008
Thomas R Gillespie Colin A Chapman

Forest fragmentation may alter host-parasite interactions in ways that contribute to host population declines. We tested this prediction by examining parasite infections and the abundance of infective helminths in 20 forest fragments and in unfragmented forest in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Over 4 years, the endangered red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus) declined by 20% in fragments, wherea...

2008
THOMAS R. GILLESPIE COLIN A. CHAPMAN

Forest fragmentation may alter host–parasite interactions in ways that contribute to host population declines. We tested this prediction by examining parasite infections and the abundance of infective helminths in 20 forest fragments and in unfragmented forest in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Over 4 years, the endangered red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus) declined by 20% in fragments, wherea...

Journal: :Agriculture 2023

Extensive management is one of the methods used in conservation fen meadows. The aim study was to characterize grassland communities grazed by Konik horses Biebrza National Park and assess influence short-term grazing on sward. During a 3-year period, phytosociological studies, measurements sward cover height, as well an assessment botanical composition meadows were conducted places excluded fr...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2006
Colin A Chapman Michaela L Speirs Thomas R Gillespie Timothy Holland Kiersten M Austad

Humans are responsible for massive changes to primate habitats, and one unanticipated consequence of these alterations may be changes in host-parasite interactions. Edges are a ubiquitous aspect of human disturbance to forest landscapes. Here we examine how changes associated with the creation of edges in Kibale National Park, Uganda, alter the parasite community that is supported by two specie...

Amin Derakhshanfar Amir Eskandari Mohammad Mehdi Oloumi, Mohammad Naser Nazem

Case Description- A two- year-old female goat with a dark mass on the left hoof was referred to veterinary clinic of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman.Clinical Findings- A large black and hemorrhagic tumor-like tissue was observed on the left hoof. The epidermis was intact and hairless.Treatment and Outcome- Considering the good body condition of the patient, the mass was removed surgically. ...

2017
Melissa Hough Charles D. Dieter

Northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus) and red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) in the Black Hills National Forest (BHNF) of South Dakota represent isolated populations. Because data on both species in the region are limited, and because the northern flying squirrel in South Dakota and the Black Hills National Forest has species of concern status, we trapped throughout BHNF to determ...

Journal: :Statistics and its interface 2009
Heping Zhang Minghui Wang

Random forests have emerged as one of the most commonly used nonparametric statistical methods in many scientific areas, particularly in analysis of high throughput genomic data. A general practice in using random forests is to generate a sufficiently large number of trees, although it is subjective as to how large is sufficient. Furthermore, random forests are viewed as "black-box" because of ...

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