نتایج جستجو برای: isolated forest

تعداد نتایج: 433305  

Journal: :environmental resources research 2014
hossein varasteh moradi mohamed zakaria scott . k. robinson

forest fragmentation results in a loss of forest interior and an increase in edge habitat. we studied how understorey bird community composition and habitat variables changed along an edge-to-interior gradient in a 1248-ha lowland rainforest patch in peninsular malaysia. birds and environmental variables such as vegetation structure and litter depth were detected within a 25-m radius of each of...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
tahereh shokohi heydar bakhshi mohammad taghi hedayaty

introduction: the fungi are found in the soil of all the world. the prevalence  in each area depends on environmental and nutritional conditions. considering the importance of soil in transmission of diseases, this study was conducted to determine the prevalence of fungi and actinomycetes in the soil of different regions of sari and its suburbs in 2002. materials and methods: in a descriptive s...

Ali Naseri Alireza Khosravi Maryam Ghiyasi Seyed Peyman Ziyapoor حجت اله شکری,

The aim of this study was to isolate and identify airborne fungi from locations in Babol city, Babolkenar forest and a beach on the Caspian Sea (all in North part of Iran) in spring and summer. Of 126 samples collected, the most clinically important isolated fungi were Mucor spp. (18.6%) in the forest, Alternaria spp. (13.4%) at the beach; and Cladophialophora spp. (15.8%), Mucor spp. (11.7%) a...

Forest fragmentation results in a loss of forest interior and an increase in edge habitat. We studied how understorey bird community composition and habitat variables changed along an edge-to-interior gradient in a 1248-ha lowland rainforest patch in peninsular Malaysia. Birds and environmental variables such as vegetation structure and litter depth were detected within a 25-m radius of each of...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
D J de Almeida M V Faria P R da Silva

Habitat fragmentation, caused by the expansion of agriculture in natural areas, may be one of the strongest impacts humans have on the ecosystem. These changes can decrease the number of individuals in a population, leading to endogamy. In allogamous species, endogamy can have a negative effect on reproductive capacity. In this study, we analyzed the effects of forest fragmentation on micr...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2010
حجت اله شکری alireza khosravi ali naseri maryam ghiyasi seyed peyman ziyapoor

the aim of this study was to isolate and identify airborne fungi from locations in babol city, babolkenar forest and a beach on the caspian sea (all in north part of iran) in spring and summer. of 126 samples collected, the most clinically important isolated fungi were mucor spp. (18.6%) in the forest, alternaria spp. (13.4%) at the beach; and cladophialophora spp. (15.8%), mucor spp. (11.7%) a...

2015
H. Eden W. Cottee-Jones Thomas J. Matthews Tom P. Bregman Maan Barua Jatin Tamuly Robert J. Whittaker

The conversion of forest to agriculture across the world's tropics, and the limited space for protected areas, has increased the need to identify effective conservation strategies in human-modified landscapes. Isolated trees are believed to conserve elements of ecological structure, providing micro-sites for conservation in matrix landscapes, and facilitating seed dispersal and forest restorati...

2010
Alfonso Díaz Eduardo Galante Mario E. Favila

Understanding the response of species to anthropogenic landscape modification is essential to design effective conservation programs. Recently, insects have been used in empirical studies to evaluate the impact of habitat modification and landscape fragmentation on biological diversity because they are often affected rapidly by changes in land use. In this study, the use of the landscape matrix...

2006
David Roth Tomas Roslin

Forest fragmentation can disrupt important ecological processes both within and among species. Of particular interest is the extent to which fragmentation decouples economically important pest species from their parasites. In an influential paper, Roland and Taylor (1997) advanced the hypothesis that forest fragmentation at a relatively fine spatial scale would disrupt the ability of parasitoid...

2017
Melissa Hough Charles D. Dieter

Northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus) and red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) in the Black Hills National Forest (BHNF) of South Dakota represent isolated populations. Because data on both species in the region are limited, and because the northern flying squirrel in South Dakota and the Black Hills National Forest has species of concern status, we trapped throughout BHNF to determ...

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