2013 . Critical importance of large native trees for conservation of a rare Neotropical epiphyte . J. Ecol. 101 : 1429 – 1438 .Kartzinel TRꎬ Trapnell DWꎬ Shefferson RP. Critical impor~ tance of large native trees for conservation of a rare neo~ tropical epiphyte[ J] . J Ecol...
To screen for rapidly growing trees, lifetime growth histories of 160 species were estimated from data collected in a permanent 50 ha census plot in tropical moist forest in Panama. Most of the 160 species had never been studied before in detail, and newly encountered species with rapid growth...
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The Australian green tree frog prefers wet, tropical environments and are often found high in the trees. These fogs are native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea. A lot of insects are eaten by the Australian green tree frog. It catches them with its long, sticky tongue. Females ...
Frequent low-intensity fires are used in management of Australian forests to reduce fuel loads and protect natural resources and human property. Low-intens... N Andrew,L Rodgerson,A York - 《Austral Ecology》 被引量: 228发表: 2000年
We thank the South African National Research Foundation (NRF), the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the global change SysTem for Analysis, Research and Training (START), the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust, the Tswalu Foundation, the University of the Witwatersrand, and the Australian Research Council ...
B.there is little water but there are many trees in the desert C.the desert is dangerous but it is full of beauty D.till now people know little about the desert (3) If you went to find some old native American pictures painted on the rock you must travel [ ] A.on foot B.by boa...
In the Willapa Bay (Washington State, USA), imidacloprid is applied directly to exposed sediments, when the tide is out, to control native species of burrowing shrimp (Callianassa sp.; Upogebia sp.) that can negatively affect oyster production, but its effects on nontarget organisms are ...
Trees fall over. Large holes form in the ground.Could Alaska be sinking That's what some villagers in Alaska have been askingthemselves recently—and scientists think they know why. Warmer temperatures maybe causing Alaska's frozen ground to thaw(融化). About 85 percent of Alaska's land ...
‘Extinct after 1500 CE, but wild in introduced range’. The latter two cases apply to species that are extinct in their native ranges (e.g.Camelus dromedarius,Bos primigenius, Oryx dammah) but which have wild, introduced populations. Species listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN Red ...