نتایج جستجو برای: shrub invasion

تعداد نتایج: 77759  

2016
Jeffrey S. Ward Scott C. Williams Megan A. Linske Brian J. Palik

Both invasive species and deer herbivory are recognized as locally important drivers of plant community dynamics. However, few studies have examined whether their effects are synergistic, additive, or antagonistic. At three study areas in southern New England, we examined the interaction of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmermann) herbivory and three levels of invasive shrub contro...

2005
Xuexia Chen Zhiliang Zhu

LANDFIRE is a large interagency project that supports national fire management and fuels treatment activities. A primary data product of LANDFIRE is a detailed vegetation type classification. This study describes how independent data from Landsat imagery, topographic data, biophysical data layers, and dependent field-collected data can be used in a hierarchical mapping approach to improve veget...

2007
O. Sonnentag J. Talbot J. M. Chen N. T. Roulet

Leaf area index (LAI) is an important ecological parameter that characterizes the interface between a vegetation canopy and the atmosphere. Indirect measurements of LAI using optical techniques such as the LAI-2000 plant canopy analyzer have been routinely conducted for different vegetation canopies including forests and agricultural crops. However, little attention has been paid to shrub canop...

2012
Shonil A. Bhagwat Elinor Breman Tarsh Thekaekara Thomas F. Thornton Katherine J. Willis

Recent discussion on invasive species has invigorated the debate on strategies to manage these species. Lantana camara L., a shrub native to the American tropics, has become one of the worst weeds in recorded history. In Australia, India and South Africa, Lantana has become very widespread occupying millions of hectares of land. Here, we examine historical records to reconstruct invasion and ma...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
R Brandon Pratt Anna L Jacobsen Aaron R Ramirez Anjel M Helms Courtney A Traugh Michael F Tobin Marcus S Heffner Stephen D Davis

We examined postfire regeneration of chaparral shrubs during an intense drought. This study focused on the demography and physiology of shrub species that resprout from a basal lignotuber following fire. We found significant levels of resprout mortality when intense drought occurred in the year following fire during the period of shrub recovery. Three of the seven sampled resprouting species ha...

2015
Neuza Reis Matias Juliette Mathieu Jean-René Huynh

Abscission is the final event of cytokinesis that leads to the physical separation of the two daughter cells. Recent technical advances have allowed a better understanding of the cellular and molecular events leading to abscission in isolated yeast or mammalian cells. However, how abscission is regulated in different cell types or in a developing organism remains poorly understood. Here, we cha...

2005
Sebastian M. Riedel Howard E. Epstein Donald A. Walker David L. Richardson Monika P. Calef Amber Moody

Intraseasonal patterns of normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), leaf area index (LAI), and phytomass were compared for four tundra vegetation types at Ivotuk, Alaska, during summer 1999. The vegetation types included moist acidic tundra (MAT), moist nonacidic tundra (MNT), mossy tussock tundra, and shrub tundra. The seasonal curves of NDVI were similar among the vegetation types but wi...

Journal: :Journal of Arid Environments 2022

Shrub encroachment is one of the major phenomena grassland degradation throughout world. One largest areas found in Central Asia. This area playing an important role for biodiversity and food security, especially a context climate change. While sustainable land management critical to avoid shrub encroachment, dynamics such are often unclear, remote areas. We assessed spatial temporal Suusamyr v...

Abstract Nowadays, as accepted as the era of information or digital, time has changed and has invited all people to a new world in which everybody must define himself. Avoiding from getting benefit from this human progress is useless; Rather, we must know this great technology best and adapt ourselves with its consequences. In fact, in many countries and among many nations there had been peopl...

2013
Yange Wang Xiaohui Yang Zhongjie Shi

The western Ordos Plateau is a key area of shrub diversity and a National Nature Reserve of endangered shrub species in north-west China. Desert expansion is becoming the most important threat to these endangered species. However, little is known about the effects of sand burial on the dynamics of the shrub community. This study aims to investigate how the shrubs as a community and as different...

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