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Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi of Yosemite National Park, California

Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi of Yosemite National Park, California

... Low-elevation forests in cool, moist sites hosted numerous species that are at or near their southern range limits, including Ahtiana pallidula, Alectoria sarmentosa, Cladonia macilenta, C. umbricola, Cyphelium ... See full document

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Truffle Abundance in Recently Prescribed Burned and Unburned Forests in Yosemite National Park: Implications for Mycophagous Mammals

Truffle Abundance in Recently Prescribed Burned and Unburned Forests in Yosemite National Park: Implications for Mycophagous Mammals

... of Yosemite National Park, and we do not know how applicable our results are to a broader range of forests in the Sierra ...Ridge, Yosemite West) had similar truffle biomass, frequency, and ... See full document

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Modeling the Effects of Fire Severity and Spatial Complexity on Small Mammals in Yosemite National Park, California

Modeling the Effects of Fire Severity and Spatial Complexity on Small Mammals in Yosemite National Park, California

... disperse seeds (Vander Wall 1993, Vander Wall et al. 2001) and hypogeous fungi (Maser and Maser 1988, Pyare and Longland 2001). Small mammals also serve an important ecological function as prey for avian, ... See full document

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Decomposition of native herbage and filter paper at five meadow sites in Sequoia National Park, California.

Decomposition of native herbage and filter paper at five meadow sites in Sequoia National Park, California.

... Standard errors of the percentages of sample weights lost by filter paper and native herbage, buried and unburied, at 5 meadow sites in Sequoia National Park, Califor[r] ... See full document

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Cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of endophytic fungi isolated from plants at the National Park, Pahang, Malaysia

Cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of endophytic fungi isolated from plants at the National Park, Pahang, Malaysia

... half of the active isolates displayed inhibitory activity against E. coli, however, none of the isolates were as potent as gentamicin sulphate. In contrast, other studies have shown that endophytes are a good source of ... See full document

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Quaking Aspen Regeneration Following Prescribed Fire in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California, USA

Quaking Aspen Regeneration Following Prescribed Fire in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California, USA

... Although fire of higher intensity and se- verity may be important for successful aspen regeneration, localized high heat loads associ- ated with long flame residence times appear to have occurred at some sites (e.g., ... See full document

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Assessment of Antifungal Activity of Some Himalayan Foliose Lichens Against Plant Pathogenic Fungi

Assessment of Antifungal Activity of Some Himalayan Foliose Lichens Against Plant Pathogenic Fungi

... pathogenic fungi (Aspergillus flavus, ...lichenized fungi were found more effective against tested plant pathogenic ...pathogenic fungi, acetone and methanol extracts of lichens were ... See full document

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The influence of the national park concept on Kosciusko National Park

The influence of the national park concept on Kosciusko National Park

... of national parks can be seen in the catchment protection and cultural heritage ...of national parks) for the greater benefit of the whole ...to national parks and the 'freedom of use' aspects were ... See full document

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Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Different Lichens Extracts

Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Different Lichens Extracts

... is lichens, which have been used since antiquity as natural sources of ...Iranian lichens in Ilam ...two fungi, including Fusarium moniliforme and Verticillium dahliae, were evaluated using the ... See full document

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Past forest management promoted root disease in Yosemite Valley

Past forest management promoted root disease in Yosemite Valley

... Once it became clear that root disease was associated with most conifer mortality observed in Yosemite Valley, park managers responded with a vigorous program of hazardous tree removal..[r] ... See full document

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Screening For Antimicrobial Activity Of Fungi In Soil Samples Collected From Kubah National Park

Screening For Antimicrobial Activity Of Fungi In Soil Samples Collected From Kubah National Park

... Soil samples were collected at four different elevations; 50m, 350m, 450m and 550m above sea level along Ulu Rayu and Summit Trial at Matang Wildlife Centre-Kubah National Park, Sarawak. Samples were ... See full document

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Fuel Moisture Differences in a Mixed Native and Non-Native Grassland: Implications for Fire Regimes

Fuel Moisture Differences in a Mixed Native and Non-Native Grassland: Implications for Fire Regimes

... In stark contrast to the patterns in moisture content found in the seven other species, the non-native Harding grass had much higher moisture content than all other species throughout the growing season. Even on its ... See full document

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Strategies of resistance and power relations in the mount Cameroon national park

Strategies of resistance and power relations in the mount Cameroon national park

... the park is a development programme of the Republic of Cameroon that is being co-financed by the Federal Republic of Germany through kfw, and in collaboration with the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ now GIZ) ... See full document

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Spatially distributed water-balance and meteorological data from the Wolverton catchment, Sequoia National Park, California

Spatially distributed water-balance and meteorological data from the Wolverton catchment, Sequoia National Park, California

... During the WY 2007–2016 period, mean annual precipi- tation was 728 mm at the nearby cooperative Lodgepole tem- perature and weather station operated by Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The mean annual ... See full document

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Phytase activity in lichens

Phytase activity in lichens

... absorbance measured at 405 nm using a NanoDrop ND-1000 spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). Thalli were then dried and weighed as above. Effective enzyme activity was expressed as lmol pNPP ... See full document

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Biodiversity governance and social-ecological system dynamics: transformation in the Australian Alps

Biodiversity governance and social-ecological system dynamics: transformation in the Australian Alps

... Under a changing climate, invasive processes and the ski industry are two critical drivers of biodiversity conservation in this alpine focal system. A flexible, adaptive approach to managing pest plants and animals is ... See full document

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Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea in hypersaline sediment from Death Valley National Park, California

Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea in hypersaline sediment from Death Valley National Park, California

... The 16S rRNA genes from the bacterial clones and isolates were sequenced using an Applied BioSystems (Foster City, CA) model 3730xl automated DNA sequencing system. Pu- tative chimeric sequences were identified using ... See full document

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Calibration of numerical models for small debris flows in Yosemite Valley, California, USA

Calibration of numerical models for small debris flows in Yosemite Valley, California, USA

... within Yosemite National Park proper are believed to be of Creta- ceous age, with the possible exception of some small bodies of diorite and gabbro that may be somewhat older (Huber, ... See full document

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Multi-Millennial Fire History of the Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, California, USA

Multi-Millennial Fire History of the Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, California, USA

... Our giant sequoia fire history studies were initially prompted by a controversy in Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite national parks regarding prescribed burning programs. The parks were pioneers in ... See full document

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Finding Yosemite: a reflection on conservation

Finding Yosemite: a reflection on conservation

... on park preservation and ...of park geology and virtual tours of major ...the park and providing suggestions on how visitors can help preserve the ...the National Park ...the ... See full document

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