نتایج جستجو برای: habitats

تعداد نتایج: 29048  

2010
Marcia C. Castro Shogo Kanamori Khadija Kannady Sigsbert Mkude Gerry F. Killeen Ulrike Fillinger

BACKGROUND Dar es Salaam has an extensive drain network, mostly with inadequate water flow, blocked by waste, causing flooding after rainfall. The presence of Anopheles and Culex larvae is common, which is likely to impact the transmission of lymphatic filariasis and malaria by the resulting adult mosquito populations. However, the importance of drains as larval habitats remains unknown. METH...

2013
Ismael A. Kimirei Ivan Nagelkerken Yunus D. Mgaya Chantal M. Huijbers

Mangroves and seagrass beds have long been perceived as important nurseries for many fish species. While there is growing evidence from the Western Atlantic that mangrove habitats are intricately connected to coral reefs through ontogenetic fish migrations, there is an ongoing debate of the value of these coastal ecosystems in the Indo-Pacific. The present study used natural tags, viz. otolith ...

2006
Oswald J. Schmitz

I examined the activity and habitat choice of white-tailed deer in winter to determine how deer balance feeding in habitats which may expose them to cold with resting in sheltered habitats. Average heat gain or loss of deer for feeding, resting and walking in four habitats in each of 24 h were estimated for two winter periods (early-mid and late winter). These values were used in a dynamic opti...

2017
Agnieszka Rewicz Radomir Jaskuła Tomasz Rewicz Grzegorz Tończyk

BACKGROUND Epipactis helleborine is an Eurasian orchid species which prefers woodland environments but it may also spontaneously and successfully colonise human-made artificial and disturbed habitats such as roadsides, town parks and gardens. It is suggested that orchids colonising anthropogenic habitats are characterised by a specific set of features (e.g., large plant size, fast flower produc...

ژورنال: مرتع 2022
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Background and objectives: Climate change has been a serious issue in the last two decades and many studies have focused on its various aspects. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the future habitat of rangeland species present and future years, under climate warning models. In this regard, it should be investigated whether the increase in temperature will have a positive effect on the pre...

2006
Charles S. COCKELL Pascal LEE Paul BROADY Darlene S. S. LIM Gordon R. OSINSKI John PARNELL Christian KOEBERL Lauri PESONEN Johanna SALMINEN

available online at http://meteoritics.org 1901 © The Meteoritical Society, 2005. Printed in USA. Effects of asteroid and comet impacts on habitats for lithophytic organisms—A synthesis Charles S. COCKELL1*, Pascal LEE2, Paul BROADY3, Darlene S. S. LIM2, Gordon R. OSINSKI4, John PARNELL5, Christian KOEBERL6, Lauri PESONEN7, and Johanna SALMINEN7 1Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute,...

2008
S. L. Durst T. C. Theimer E. H. Paxton M. K. Sogge

We used Malaise traps to examine the aerial arthropod community in riparian habitats dominated by native willow, exotic saltcedar, or a mixture of these two tree species in central Arizona, USA. Over the course of three sampling periods per year in 2003 and 2004, native habitats had significantly greater diversity (Shannon–Wiener) and supported different arthropod communities compared to exotic...

Journal: :TheScientificWorldJournal 2004
P R Arun V S Vijayan

The seasonal abundance patterns of insects inhabiting the understory vegetation of a mixed deciduous forest were examined with the help of the sweep-net sampling method. During the study period of 2 years, insects were sampled regularly from the understory vegetation of the three selected habitats (moist-deciduous, riverine, and teak plantation) of the mixed deciduous forest. Insect abundance w...

2011
Duna Madu Mailafiya Bruno Pierre Le Ru Eunice Waitherero Kairu Stéphane Dupas Paul-André Calatayud

Plant infestation, stem borer density, parasitism, and parasitoid abundance were assessed during two years in two host plants, Zea mays (L.) (Cyperales: Poaceae) and Sorghum bicolor (L.) (Cyperales: Poaceae), in cultivated habitats. The four major host plants (Cyperus spp., Panicum spp., Pennisetum spp., and Sorghum spp.) found in natural habitats were also assessed, and both the cultivated and...

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