نتایج جستجو برای: biomass productivity

تعداد نتایج: 143963  

Journal: :ecopersia 0
behnaz attaeian assistant professor, department of range and watershed management, faculty of natural resource and environmental sciences, malayer university, malayer, iran

ongoing climate change has been a major global challenge since the 1880s. sequestration of carbon(c) in rangelands ecosystems could provide a net carbon sink to offset increases in atmospheric c in global scale. this research is aimed at estimating the above-ground biomass carbon sequestration potential in iran. for this purpose, total rangelands area and productivity data were extracted from t...

2014
Kevin M. Potter Christopher W. Woodall

Biodiversity conveys numerous functional benefits to forested ecosystems, including community stability and resilience. In the context of managing forests for climate change mitigation/adaptation, maximizing and/or maintaining aboveground biomass will require understanding the interactions between tree biodiversity , site productivity, and the stocking of live trees. Species richness may not be...

2013
Geertje M. van der Heijden Stefan A. Schnitzer Jennifer S. Powers Oliver L. Phillips

Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant biomass. These forests are changing however, including an increase in liana abundance and biomass over recent decades in Neotropical forests. We ask here how this increase in lianas might impact the tropical forest carbon cycle and their capacity for carbon storage and sequestration. Lianas reduce t...

2017
Michael A Kipp Eva E Stüeken

Phosphorus sets the pace of marine biological productivity on geological time scales. Recent estimates of Precambrian phosphorus levels suggest a severe deficit of this macronutrient, with the depletion attributed to scavenging by iron minerals. We propose that the size of the marine phosphorus reservoir was instead constrained by muted liberation of phosphorus during the remineralization of bi...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2013
Jorge M López-Calderón Hector M Guzmán Gabriel E Jácome Penélope A G Barnes

The Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity Program (CARICOMP) was launched in 1993 to study regional long-term interactions between land and sea, taking standardized measurements of productivity and biomass of mangroves, coral reefs and seagrasses. Since 1999 continuous measurements of seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) parameters as well as environmental data have been recorded in Caribbean Panama...

2014
Zhuolin Li Yuting Zhang Dafu Yu Na Zhang Jixiang Lin Jinwei Zhang Jiahong Tang Junfeng Wang Chunsheng Mu

Leymus chinensis is a dominant, rhizomatous perennial C3 species in the grasslands of Songnen Plain of Northern China, and its productivity has decreased year by year. To determine how productivity of this species responds to different precipitation regimes, elevated CO2 and their interaction in future, we measured photosynthetic parameters, along with the accumulation and partitioning of bioma...

2006
David Mouillot Nicolas Mouquet

The mechanisms that promote species richness, including net community interactions, are considered central to the investigation of the consequences of biodiversity loss for ecosystem functioning. Recently, some empirical studies at large spatiotemporal scales suggest that increasing species richness within natural communities results in a finer division of biomass among species rather than an i...

2010
Dawn M. Browning Debra C. Peters Caiti Steele Albert Rango

Spatial measures of terrestrial biomass that are accurate and repeatable are important to monitoring landscape condition and modeling productivity in the world’s grassland and savanna (i.e., rangeland) ecosystems. Remote sensing offers potential to characterize seasonal changes in biomass in a consistent and non-destructive manner. A high degree of structural and spatial heterogeneity [1] and i...

2015
Ivor D. Williams Julia K. Baum Adel Heenan Katharine M. Hanson Marc O. Nadon Russell E. Brainard

Coral reefs around US- and US-affiliated Pacific islands and atolls span wide oceanographic gradients and levels of human impact. Here we examine the relative influence of these factors on coral reef fish biomass, using data from a consistent large-scale ecosystem monitoring program conducted by scientific divers over the course of >2,000 hours of underwater observation at 1,934 sites, across ~...

2000
Joong Kyun Kim Bum-Kyu Lee

Three different types of anaerobic fermentations were used for the mass production of the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris as diet for aquaculture. The optimum agitation speed and malate concentration were 300 r.p.m. and 0.2% in the modified MYC medium, respectively. In batch fermentations of R. palustris, the maximum number of viable cells was 1.1×10 c.f.u. ml with 2.65 g l ...

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