نتایج جستجو برای: climatic conditions

تعداد نتایج: 867934  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Ken W Krauss Karen L McKee Catherine E Lovelock Donald R Cahoon Neil Saintilan Ruth Reef Luzhen Chen

Mangroves are among the most well described and widely studied wetland communities in the world. The greatest threats to mangrove persistence are deforestation and other anthropogenic disturbances that can compromise habitat stability and resilience to sea-level rise. To persist, mangrove ecosystems must adjust to rising sea level by building vertically or become submerged. Mangroves may direct...

2015
Hicham Fatnassi Jeannine Pizzol Rachid Senoussi Antonio Biondi Nicolas Desneux Christine Poncet Thierry Boulard Guy Smagghe

Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) is a key pest of various crops worldwide. In this study, we analyse the dependence of the infestation of this pest on spatially distributed micro climatic factors in a rose greenhouse. Despite the importance of this subject, the few existing studies have been realized in laboratory rather than in greenhouse conditions. However, recent progress on greenhouse...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Jesús M Avilés Johan R Vikan Frode Fossøy Anton Antonov Arne Moksnes Eivin Røskaft Jacqui A Shykoff Anders P Møller Bård G Stokke

Although parasites and their hosts often coexist in a set of environmentally differentiated populations connected by gene flow, few empirical studies have considered a role of environmental variation in shaping correlations between traits of hosts and parasites. Here, we studied for the first time the association between the frequency of adaptive parasitic common cuckoo Cuculus canorus phenotyp...

2008
V. SALAVERT C. ZAMORA - MUÑOZ M. RUIZ - RODRÍGUEZ A. FERNÁNDEZ - CORTÉS J. J. SOLER

1. Factors explaining the end of diapause include environmental conditions such as daily photoperiod, temperature and humidity. However, because all these factors are almost constant inside deep caves, they would hardly affect diapause termination in many animal taxa that use such habitats in which to aestivate or hibernate (such as bats and some insects, snakes or frogs). 2. An innate biologic...

1985
A. Longobardi

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures ◭ ◮ ◭ ◮ Back Close Full Screen / Esc Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures ◭ ◮ ◭ ◮ Back Close Full Screen / Esc Abstract The paper focuses on the observation of interannual an...

2014
V. V. GANTAIT

2 Antarctica covers an area of about 14 million Km , more or less double the size of Australia and equal to China and India combined together. The continent broadly represents three distinct climatic regions: the sub-Antarctic, maritime and continental Antarctica with the sub-Antarctic being the most favourable and continental Antarctica is being the most hostile environments. The long-term iso...

2016
Zeshan Ali Muhammad Shabbir Abdul Qadeer Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Qasim Omar Aziz

Crop production is inherently sensitive to climatic variations. Flowers have been admired and used by human to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine and as a source of food. Gladiolus (Gladiolus grandiflorus Andrews; family Iridaceae) is an important bulbous cut flower grown all over the world. The present study was carried out to check the growt...

2012
G Martin R Martin-Clouaire M Piquet M Duru

Climate change progressively makes obsolete the current agricultural production strategies built with respect to previous landmarks of average and extreme climatic situations. In order to remain viable in the expected climatic context farming systems will need to evolve both in their structure and management. Because farmers and extension services are the primary actors in agricultural producti...

Journal: :Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica 2010
Matthew E Falagas Ioannis A Bliziotis John Kosmidis George K Daikos

About 2500 years ago, Hippocrates made noteworthy observations about the influence of climate on public health. He believed that people living in cities with different climate may suffer from different diseases. Hippocrates also observed that abrupt climatic changes or unusual weather conditions affect public health, especially the incidence and severity of various infectious diseases, includin...

2016
Lisa Biber-Freudenberger Jasmin Ziemacki Henri E. Z. Tonnang Christian Borgemeister

Most agricultural pests are poikilothermic species expected to respond to climate change. Currently, they are a tremendous burden because of the high losses they inflict on crops and livestock. Smallholder farmers in developing countries of Africa are likely to suffer more under these changes than farmers in the developed world because more severe climatic changes are projected in these areas. ...

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