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The ecology of some alpine grasslands

The ecology of some alpine grasslands

... A group of specialised endemic species in Central Otago, another in northeast Nelson and eastern Marlborough and another found throughout the South Island mountains suggests that these a[r] ... See full document

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Selection of alpine grasslands over beech forest by stoats (Mustela erminea) in montane southern New Zealand

Selection of alpine grasslands over beech forest by stoats (Mustela erminea) in montane southern New Zealand

... the ecology of stoats in the alpine grasslands occurring above the natural altitudinal limit of beech ...in alpine grasslands above the Borland Burn, Fiordland National Park, during the ... See full document

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Exploring panarchy in Alpine grasslands: an application of adaptive cycle concepts to the conservation of a cultural landscape

Exploring panarchy in Alpine grasslands: an application of adaptive cycle concepts to the conservation of a cultural landscape

... upland alpine pastures in northern ...between alpine pasture ecology and the management regimes offers a strong fit with the concept of social-ecological systems and provides insights to appropriate ... See full document

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Lack of movement of stoats (Mustela erminea) between Nothofagus valley floors and alpine grasslands, with implications for the conservation of New Zealand's endangered fauna

Lack of movement of stoats (Mustela erminea) between Nothofagus valley floors and alpine grasslands, with implications for the conservation of New Zealand's endangered fauna

... The stoat (Mustela erminea Linnaeus) is a small mammalian carnivore from the family Mustelidae (King, 1983). During the 1880s stoats were introduced into New Zealand in an attempt to control rabbits (King, 1990). Since ... See full document

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Perennial grasslands and agroenvironmental programme effects

Perennial grasslands and agroenvironmental programme effects

... Influence of share of pastures on the total loading of the grasslands by livestock units is shown in Figure 1. The logarithmic regression shows it may have a certain effect (determination index = 0.2647, ... See full document

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Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals in ecology and evolution

Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals in ecology and evolution

... of ecology and ...(Functional Ecology, Journal of Animal Ecology, Journal of Applied Ecology, Journal of Ecology, and Methods in Ecology and Evolution) share a common reviewer ... See full document

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The Grasslands of the West.

The Grasslands of the West.

... Pasture and range includes grassland, non-forested pasture, wild hay harvested in States west of the Mississippi River, and other grazing land with the exception [r] ... See full document

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Sistan and Baluchestan Province, East Iran, Middle East: Some new data on Alpine magmatism and tectonics, melt and fluid inclusions; some data on metallogeny, hydrocarbons (HC, OIL) in the region, and constraints

Sistan and Baluchestan Province, East Iran, Middle East: Some new data on Alpine magmatism and tectonics, melt and fluid inclusions; some data on metallogeny, hydrocarbons (HC, OIL) in the region, and constraints

... Studied territory is a part of the famous Alpine and Himalayan amazing structures the very conjunction in one mobil belt (Stocklin et al., 1965; Milanovsky, Koronovsky, 1973; Nogole- Sadat, 1985; Houshmandzadeh ... See full document

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Climate and the rangelands of Canada.

Climate and the rangelands of Canada.

... Climate and the Canadian ranges of Canada and fall almost Grasslands entirely into Kiippen’s itude dry” climatic type (Figs.. These grasslands are a re- this clim[r] ... See full document

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Ecology in health: Beyond medical ecology

Ecology in health: Beyond medical ecology

... Medical Ecology is not out of its class power, that presents itself through a scientific field as ...about Ecology in Health, it is usual to speak naturally in Medical ...Medical Ecology is an ... See full document

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The Relation of Population-Dynamics to Some Other Areas of Ecology

The Relation of Population-Dynamics to Some Other Areas of Ecology

... Concerning the effects of variability of behaviour on population parameters, I shall say little. It is of course clear that especially among land vertebrates the great differences between individuals in their responses ... See full document

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Molecular ecology of insect pests of agricultural importance: the case of aphids

Molecular ecology of insect pests of agricultural importance: the case of aphids

... The MinION (ONT) is a very promising sequencing tech- nology, especially because its portability makes sequencing projects possible in the field. Nevertheless, the price of sequenc- ing in the MinION ($900 per flow cell ... See full document

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Some aspects of the ecology of Listeria monocytogenes in salmonid aquaculture

Some aspects of the ecology of Listeria monocytogenes in salmonid aquaculture

... final pH of a broth culture pH at midpoint of exponential growth notional minimum pH for growth dissociation constant for acid growth rate defined as 1/generation time in hr square root [r] ... See full document

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Ecology after 100 years: Progress and pseudo-progress

Ecology after 100 years: Progress and pseudo-progress

... Monocultures of agricultural crop plants or fish in pens are possibly the most extreme examples of human- structured communities that exceed the boundaries of single-species dominance observed in species-diverse natural ... See full document

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Contributions to the phytography of
Tasmania

Contributions to the phytography of Tasmania

... It afforded means of contrasting not only the considerations of many alpine plants of Tasmania with the complexer of highland species in the Australian Alps, but it led also to some rese[r] ... See full document

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The structure of biodiversity – insights from molecular phylogeography

The structure of biodiversity – insights from molecular phylogeography

... The very different field of paleoclimatology is also experi- encing great advances. The results of these are most perti- nent to phylogeographic explanations, since they reveal the past environmental conditions and ... See full document

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Recovery of Northern Fiordland Alpine Grasslands after Reduction in the Deer Population

Recovery of Northern Fiordland Alpine Grasslands after Reduction in the Deer Population

... the alpine grasslands of northern Fiordland were browsed only by flightless indigenous birds (Mills, Lavers and Lee, 1984) and ...the grasslands was reported as deer numbers rose ... See full document

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Divergent small-scale spatial patterns in New Zealand’s short tussock grasslands

Divergent small-scale spatial patterns in New Zealand’s short tussock grasslands

... Brachyglottis bellidioides, Geranium sessiliflorum, Luzula rufa) and the exotic invasive species Pilosella piloselloides subsp. praelta (formerly Hieracium praealtum). However, there are some compositional ... See full document

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Effects of sheep grazing exclusion on alpine tall tussock grasslands

Effects of sheep grazing exclusion on alpine tall tussock grasslands

... on alpine grasslands are poorly understood and, as such, likely to be ...on alpine grasslands, our lagomorph exclusion treatment was ineffective due to snow damage to fences during the later ... See full document

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The ecology of some free-living ectocarpaceae

The ecology of some free-living ectocarpaceae

... The free- living plants of Ectocarpus and Pilayella are therefore not as a rule self-maintaining and their importance to the entire species populations is minor [r] ... See full document

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