نتایج جستجو برای: chenopod shrub distribution

تعداد نتایج: 613231  

2017
Yasmin Hageer Manuel Esperón-Rodríguez John B. Baumgartner Linda J. Beaumont

BACKGROUND Shrubs play a key role in biogeochemical cycles, prevent soil and water erosion, provide forage for livestock, and are a source of food, wood and non-wood products. However, despite their ecological and societal importance, the influence of different environmental variables on shrub distributions remains unclear. We evaluated the influence of climate and soil characteristics, and whe...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
reza erfanzadeh associate professor, department of rangeland management, faculty of natural resources, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran behnam bahrami msc. student, department of rangeland management, faculty of natural resources, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran javad motamedi assistant professor, department of rangeland management, faculty of natural resources and agriculture, urmia university, urmia, iran ghasem ali dianati tilaki associate professor, department of rangeland management, faculty of natural resources, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran mehdi abedi assistant professor, department of rangeland management, faculty of natural resources, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran

the effects of dominant shrub species on soil organic matter (som), including total soil carbon (sc), total nitrogen (n) and particulate organic matter (pom) were studied in three stands differing in the type of shrub species, i.e. astragalus microcephalus (shrub), pteropyrum aucheri (shrub) and prangus uloptera (non-shrub).the stands were located in arid grasslands of north-western iran. for t...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2021

For the first time for Western macroslope of Subpolar Urals, we identified 11 species oribatid mites. Here present a consolidated list Oribatida Urals which takes into account previously published data and includes 46 from 30 genera 24 families. We dominant in different plant communities mountain-tundra belt: grass-moss willow tundra on spring bank, dwarf birch-shrub-moss shrub-lichen tundra. c...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2014
Yuhong He

Recent studies indicate that positive relationships between invasive plants and soil can contribute to further plant invasions. However, it remains unclear whether these relations remain unchanged throughout the growing season. In this study, spatial sequences of field observations along a transect were used to reveal seasonal interactions and spatially covarying relations between one common in...

2008
Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey Corey Moffet Keith Weber

Much interest lies in long-term recovery rates of sagebrush communities after fire in the western United States, as sagebrush communities comprise millions of hectares of rangelands and are an important wildlife habitat. Little is known about postfire changes in sagebrush canopy cover over time, especially at a landscape scale. We studied postfire recovery of shrub canopy cover in sagebrush-ste...

Journal: :Computers & Graphics 2004
Gerardo Pastor Dégano Miguel Romera Gonzalo Álvarez Fausto Montoya Vitini

Hyperbolic components and Misiurewicz points of the chaotic region of the Mandelbrot set are located in what we call shrubs. Each shrub has two well-differentiated parts. The first one, shrub0; corresponds to the main branch of the shrub. The second one, shrubr; corresponds to all the other branches of the shrub. In this paper, we have focused on the ordering of the hyperbolic components and Mi...

2017
Lina Jiang Xiao Wang Long Li Zhongjie Shi Xiaohui Yang

Rangelands worldwide have more shrubs now, and subterranean rangeland rodents show close interaction to shrubs when choosing a burrowing site. The study was conducted in Otindag Sandy Land in Inner Mongolia, China with the objective of determining the effects of slope position on spatial pattern and interaction of shrubs; how rodents choose their habitat in different slope; and shrubs and roden...

2015
Jiachen Zhang Yuqing Zhang Dongqing Fan Shugao Qin Xin Jia Bin Wu Dong Chen Hao Gao Linfeng Zhu Christopher J. Lortie

Vegetation patterns are strongly influenced by sand mobility in desert ecosystems. However, little is known about the spatial patterns of Artemisia ordosica, a dominant shrub in the Mu Us desert of Northwest China, in relation to sand fixation. The aim of this study was to investigate and contrast the effects of sand dune stabilization on the population and spatial distribution of this desert s...

2007
E. BALTSAVIAS H. EISENBEISS D. AKCA M. KÜCHLER C. GINZLER

The objective of this paper is to assess increase and decrease of forest area and estimate shrub encroachment between 1997 and 2002 in open mire land using CIR-aerial images, DSMs derived from it and LiDAR data. The present study was carried out in the framework of the Swiss Mire Protection Program, where changes of forest area are a key issue. The study area is located in the Pre-alpine zone o...

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