نتایج جستجو برای: latitude

تعداد نتایج: 16503  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Jean-François Ghiglione Pierre E Galand Thomas Pommier Carlos Pedrós-Alió Elizabeth W Maas Kevin Bakker Stefan Bertilson David L Kirchmanj Connie Lovejoy Patricia L Yager Alison E Murray

The Antarctic and Arctic regions offer a unique opportunity to test factors shaping biogeography of marine microbial communities because these regions are geographically far apart, yet share similar selection pressures. Here, we report a comprehensive comparison of bacterioplankton diversity between polar oceans, using standardized methods for pyrosequencing the V6 region of the small subunit r...

2017
Fannie W. Shabangu Dawit Yemane Kathleen M. Stafford Paul Ensor Ken P. Findlay

Harvested to perilously low numbers by commercial whaling during the past century, the large scale response of Antarctic blue whales Balaenoptera musculus intermedia to environmental variability is poorly understood. This study uses acoustic data collected from 586 sonobuoys deployed in the austral summers of 1997 through 2009, south of 38°S, coupled with visual observations of blue whales duri...

2016
Jordan Bell

Of things said without any combination, each signifies either substance or quantity or qualification or a relative or where or when or being-in-a-position or having or doing or being-affected. To give a rough idea, examples of substance are man, horse; of quantity: fourfoot, five-foot; of qualification: white, grammatical; of a relative: double, half, larger; of where: in the Lyceum, in the mar...

2008
Wenbin Song Xueshang Feng Yanqi Hu

With the assumption of radial motion and uniform longitudinal distribution of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), we propose a method to eliminate projection effects from the apparent observed CME latitude distribution. This method has been applied to SOHO LASCO data from 1996 January to 2006 December. As a result, we find that the real CME latitude distribution had the following characteristics: (1...

2013
Chuan-Kai Ho Steven C. Pennings

High-latitude plants are often more palatable to herbivores than low-latitude conspecifics. Does increased plant palatability lead to better herbivore performance? Our field and laboratory work investigated (A) whether high-latitude plants have traits indicating that they should be higher-quality foods for herbivores; (B) whether geographic differences in plant quality are more important than l...

2014
Sarah K. Berke David Jablonski Andrew Z. Krug James W. Valentine

Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity trends and predicting biotic responses to environmental change. In the first global marine analysis, we find a strong decrease in functional richness, but a strong increase in functional evenness, with increasing latitude using intertidal-to-outer-shelf bivalves as a model system (N = 5571 speci...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Robin Hopkins Johanna Schmitt John R Stinchcombe

Adaptation to latitudinal patterns of environmental variation is predicted to result in clinal variation in leaf traits. Therefore, this study tested for geographic differentiation and plastic responses to vernalization in leaf angle and leaf morphology in Arabidopsis thaliana. Twenty-one European ecotypes were grown in a common growth chamber environment. Replicates of each ecotype were expose...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2003
Ayal Schaffer Anthony J Levitt Michael Boyle

OBJECTIVE To report on the prevalence of seasonal bipolar disorder (BD) and the impact of latitude in a community sample in the province of Ontario. METHOD This study used the telephone-administered Depression and Seasonality Interview. Exact latitude was determined for each participant. RESULTS Overall, 14 of 62 (22.6%) subjects with BD had the seasonal subtype of BD. Latitude did not appe...

2005
JENNIFER NESBITT STYRSKY JEFFREY D. BRAWN SCOTT K. ROBINSON

The change in avian clutch size with latitude is a celebrated example of geographic variation in a vertebrate life-history trait. Alternative hypotheses for this pattern invoke nest predation, limited food for nestlings, or post-fledging juvenile mortality as selection pressures leading to small clutch size of tropical birds. We manipulated the clutch size of Spotted Antbirds (Hylophylax naevio...

Journal: :Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society 1895

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