
State of the Eastern Scotian Shelf Ecosystem
... The Eastern Scotian Shelf, comprising NAFO Div. 4VW, is a large geographic area (~108,000 km 2) supporting a wide range of ocean uses such as fisheries, oil and gas exploration and development, and shipping. It is currently the focus for the development of an integrated management plan intended to h ...
... The Eastern Scotian Shelf, comprising NAFO Div. 4VW, is a large geographic area (~108,000 km 2) supporting a wide range of ocean uses such as fisheries, oil and gas exploration and development, and shipping. It is currently the focus for the development of an integrated management plan intended to h ...
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... Results and Discussion In this study, sixty isolates of P. aeruginosa were isolated from different hospitals in Bagdad the source of these isolates were as follows: 22 isolates collected from burn patients, 18 isolates from wounds infections, 9 isolates from sputum taken from patients suffering from ...
... Results and Discussion In this study, sixty isolates of P. aeruginosa were isolated from different hospitals in Bagdad the source of these isolates were as follows: 22 isolates collected from burn patients, 18 isolates from wounds infections, 9 isolates from sputum taken from patients suffering from ...
Appendix 1
... We searched the point data on the total background losses of woody plant foliage to insects (quantified as the percentage of leaf area or biomass consumed or otherwise damaged by defoliating, mining and galling insects) using different databases (primarily the ISI Web of Science) and search systems ...
... We searched the point data on the total background losses of woody plant foliage to insects (quantified as the percentage of leaf area or biomass consumed or otherwise damaged by defoliating, mining and galling insects) using different databases (primarily the ISI Web of Science) and search systems ...
Nomination form for ecological communities
... population. Generation length reflects the turnover rate of breeding individuals in a population. It is greater than the age at first breeding and less than the age of the oldest breeding individual, except in taxa that breed only once. Where generation length varies under threat, the more natural ( ...
... population. Generation length reflects the turnover rate of breeding individuals in a population. It is greater than the age at first breeding and less than the age of the oldest breeding individual, except in taxa that breed only once. Where generation length varies under threat, the more natural ( ...
Contrasting Ecology Shapes Juvenile Lake-Type
... al. 1997; Pon et al. 2007). Flow conditions, predation, migration difficulty, incubation temperature, and substrate size are some of the environmental factors that correlate with morphological or behavioral differences of sockeye salmon. Pon et al. (2007) found that juveniles emerging in lake outlet ...
... al. 1997; Pon et al. 2007). Flow conditions, predation, migration difficulty, incubation temperature, and substrate size are some of the environmental factors that correlate with morphological or behavioral differences of sockeye salmon. Pon et al. (2007) found that juveniles emerging in lake outlet ...
Native frog (Leiopelma spp.) recovery plan
... L. hochstetteri from Great Barrier Island have sex chromosomes in pairs ...
... L. hochstetteri from Great Barrier Island have sex chromosomes in pairs ...
Linking Top-down Forces to the Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions
... thousand YBP, he recovered a pattern suggestive of decreasing age of maturation with time (figure 2). As with the tusk growth data, this is not what would be expected if environmental conditions were declining before mastodon extinction, but is consistent with increased predation pressure. ...
... thousand YBP, he recovered a pattern suggestive of decreasing age of maturation with time (figure 2). As with the tusk growth data, this is not what would be expected if environmental conditions were declining before mastodon extinction, but is consistent with increased predation pressure. ...
Linking Top-down Forces to the Pleistocene
... thousand YBP, he recovered a pattern suggestive of decreasing age of maturation with time (figure 2). As with the tusk growth data, this is not what would be expected if environmental conditions were declining before mastodon extinction, but is consistent with increased predation pressure. ...
... thousand YBP, he recovered a pattern suggestive of decreasing age of maturation with time (figure 2). As with the tusk growth data, this is not what would be expected if environmental conditions were declining before mastodon extinction, but is consistent with increased predation pressure. ...
Glaudina Mostert
... Banana is considered one of the most important fruit crops in the world, and serves as a staple food to approximately 400 million people worldwide. Cultivated bananas are divided into two types: dessert and cooking bananas. Both types, however, are seedless and therefore clonal in nature, enhancing ...
... Banana is considered one of the most important fruit crops in the world, and serves as a staple food to approximately 400 million people worldwide. Cultivated bananas are divided into two types: dessert and cooking bananas. Both types, however, are seedless and therefore clonal in nature, enhancing ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Liu et al. 2010). More limited evidence from arctic, boreal, desert, temperate and tropical ecosystems shows coordination among leaf, stem and both fine and coarse root chemical traits, suggesting a whole-plant economics spectrum (Kerkhoff et al. 2006; Freschet et al. 2010; Li et al. 2010), but these ...
... Liu et al. 2010). More limited evidence from arctic, boreal, desert, temperate and tropical ecosystems shows coordination among leaf, stem and both fine and coarse root chemical traits, suggesting a whole-plant economics spectrum (Kerkhoff et al. 2006; Freschet et al. 2010; Li et al. 2010), but these ...
CMBI
... Literally thousands of databases exist that are relevant for biology, medicine, and/or chemistry ...
... Literally thousands of databases exist that are relevant for biology, medicine, and/or chemistry ...
Community structure of snakes in a human
... Since the development of the theory of island biogeography (MacArthur and Wilson, 1963, 1967) and its application to mainland systems (e.g. Harris, 1984), habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated in aecting a number of demographic and community parameters among animal populations (MuÈhle ...
... Since the development of the theory of island biogeography (MacArthur and Wilson, 1963, 1967) and its application to mainland systems (e.g. Harris, 1984), habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated in aecting a number of demographic and community parameters among animal populations (MuÈhle ...
Leaf, stem and root tissue strategies across 758
... Liu et al. 2010). More limited evidence from arctic, boreal, desert, temperate and tropical ecosystems shows coordination among leaf, stem and both fine and coarse root chemical traits, suggesting a whole-plant economics spectrum (Kerkhoff et al. 2006; Freschet et al. 2010; Li et al. 2010), but these ...
... Liu et al. 2010). More limited evidence from arctic, boreal, desert, temperate and tropical ecosystems shows coordination among leaf, stem and both fine and coarse root chemical traits, suggesting a whole-plant economics spectrum (Kerkhoff et al. 2006; Freschet et al. 2010; Li et al. 2010), but these ...
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia Instituto de Biologia Programa
... that, in the case of C. stellatus, fundamental and realized niche are not similar, since the realized niche is compressed due to interspecific competition (Connell, 1961, 1983). Connell experiments demonstrated that competitive exclusion occurs in nature, and this may explain the distinction between ...
... that, in the case of C. stellatus, fundamental and realized niche are not similar, since the realized niche is compressed due to interspecific competition (Connell, 1961, 1983). Connell experiments demonstrated that competitive exclusion occurs in nature, and this may explain the distinction between ...
Evaluating the role of the dingo as a trophic
... Kosciuszko National Park and Nadgee Nature Reserve in south-eastern Australia, potentially reflecting a relationship between the densities of the two species, or behavioural avoidance of dingoes by foxes. Similarly, Dickman (1996), using data presented by Catling and Burt (1994), showed that the abu ...
... Kosciuszko National Park and Nadgee Nature Reserve in south-eastern Australia, potentially reflecting a relationship between the densities of the two species, or behavioural avoidance of dingoes by foxes. Similarly, Dickman (1996), using data presented by Catling and Burt (1994), showed that the abu ...
Chap21 test review
... 19. Describe two things the prairie dogs need to live that they obtain from their habitat. 20. Describe one of the prairie dog’s adaptations and how it helps the prairie dog to survive. 21. What level of ecological organization do all of the owls in a certain area represent? ...
... 19. Describe two things the prairie dogs need to live that they obtain from their habitat. 20. Describe one of the prairie dog’s adaptations and how it helps the prairie dog to survive. 21. What level of ecological organization do all of the owls in a certain area represent? ...
Vancouver Island Marmot Population and Habitat Viability
... hibernating from late September/early October until late April/early May of the following year. Young are born in the burrows in early June, with pups emerging from the burrows for the first time in early July. Adults lose approximately one-third of their body weight during hibernation. In 2002 Brya ...
... hibernating from late September/early October until late April/early May of the following year. Young are born in the burrows in early June, with pups emerging from the burrows for the first time in early July. Adults lose approximately one-third of their body weight during hibernation. In 2002 Brya ...
Taking action for The Amsterdam albatross
... Removal of these introduced animals is challenging because they exercise these complex relationships of predation and competition: the elimination of a species may in turn favor another one. If an eradication operation were to be practiced, it should involve the three species simultaneously. Altern ...
... Removal of these introduced animals is challenging because they exercise these complex relationships of predation and competition: the elimination of a species may in turn favor another one. If an eradication operation were to be practiced, it should involve the three species simultaneously. Altern ...
Published Version
... meadows, trees, car parks and buildings. To account for this environmental heterogeneity, plots were set up as five pairs of one H− and one H+ plot (assigned randomly) in different areas of the campus (Appendix S1: Fig. S1). The two plots of a pair were not immediately adjacent but separated by at l ...
... meadows, trees, car parks and buildings. To account for this environmental heterogeneity, plots were set up as five pairs of one H− and one H+ plot (assigned randomly) in different areas of the campus (Appendix S1: Fig. S1). The two plots of a pair were not immediately adjacent but separated by at l ...
Relationships Analyzing Amino-Acid Sequences to Determine
... 2. In the study of hemoglobin, which vertebrate is most closely related to humans? Least closely related? 3. Why can it be said that proteins behave like molecular clocks? 4. When the portions of the gorilla and human hemoglobin molecules were compared, there was only one difference in the amino-aci ...
... 2. In the study of hemoglobin, which vertebrate is most closely related to humans? Least closely related? 3. Why can it be said that proteins behave like molecular clocks? 4. When the portions of the gorilla and human hemoglobin molecules were compared, there was only one difference in the amino-aci ...
Spotted tree frog - recovery plan - Office of Environment and Heritage
... reaches of Bogong Creek, but has recently experienced a sharp decline in numbers to a point where its future viability is in serious doubt. Of equal concern, no other breeding populations are currently known from New South Wales despite extensive survey in (visually) suitable habitat. While the poss ...
... reaches of Bogong Creek, but has recently experienced a sharp decline in numbers to a point where its future viability is in serious doubt. Of equal concern, no other breeding populations are currently known from New South Wales despite extensive survey in (visually) suitable habitat. While the poss ...