485 results — topic: Geochemistry & Isotopes

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Data from: Leaf traits of African woody savanna species across climate and soil fertility gradients: evidence for conservative vs. acquisitive resource use strategies

1. Establishing trade-offs among traits and the degree to which they co-vary along environmental gradients has become a key focal point in the effort to develop community ecology into a predictive science. While there is evidence for these relationships across global datasets, they are often too bro

Wigley, Benjamin J., Slingsby, Jasper A., Diaz, Sandra2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.v240bCited 1 times
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Data from: The oldest, slowest forests in the world? Exceptional biomass and slow carbon dynamics of Fitzroya cupressoides temperate rainforests in southern Chile

Old-growth temperate rainforests are, per unit area, the largest and most long-lived stores of carbon in the terrestrial biosphere, but their carbon dynamics have rarely been described. The endangered Fitzroya cupressoides forests of southern South America include stands that are probably the oldest

Urrutia-Jalabert, Rocio B., Malhi, Yadvinder, Lara, Antonio2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.2kh91Cited 1 times
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Data from: Relative impacts of environmental variation and evolutionary history on the nestedness and modularity of tree-herbivore networks.

Nestedness and modularity are measures of ecological networks whose causative effects are little understood. We analyzed antagonistic plant–herbivore bipartite networks using common gardens in two contrasting environments comprised of aspen trees with differing evolutionary histories of defence agai

Robinson, Kathryn M., Hauzy, Céline, Loeuille, Nicolas2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.4q78pCited 1 times
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Data from: Modelling short-rotation coppice and tree planting for urban carbon management – a city-wide analysis

1. The capacity of urban areas to deliver provisioning ecosystem services is commonly overlooked and underutilized. Urban populations have globally increased fivefold since 1950, and they disproportionately consume ecosystem services and contribute to carbon emissions, highlighting the need to incre

McHugh, Nicola, Edmondson, Jill L., Gaston, Kevin J.2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.j25t0Cited 1 times
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Data from: Closing a gap in tropical forest biomass estimation: taking crown mass variation into account in pantropical allometries

Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is an outstanding challenge. Allometric models that consider tree diameter, height and wood density as predictors are currently used in most tropical forest carbon studies. In particular, a pantropical biomass model has been widely used for approxi

Ploton, Pierre, Barbier, Nicholas, Momo, Stéphane Takoudjou2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.f2b52Cited 2 times
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Data from: Biotic resistance to tropical ornamental invasion

We examined invasive, casual (found occasionally outside cultivation) and non-invasive (found only in cultivation) species to investigate the role of species traits and two forms of biotic resistance (plant neighbours and herbivores) in limiting invasion in Hawaiian lowlands. Seeds of 21 species of

Bufford, Jennifer L., Lurie, Matthew H., Daehler, Curtis C.2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.b1v2cCited 1 times
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Data from: The effect of repeated, lethal sampling on wild bee abundance and diversity

1. Bee pollinators provide a critical ecosystem service to wild and agricultural plants but are reported to be declining world-wide due to anthropogenic change. Long-term data on bee abundance and diversity are scarce, and the need for additional quantitative sampling using repeatable methods has be

Gezon, Zachariah J., Wyman, Eli S., Ascher, John S.2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.5385jCited 1 times
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Data from: Quantifying direct vs. indirect effects of nectar robbers on male and female components of plant fitness

1. Plants interact simultaneously with both mutualists and antagonists. While webs of plant-animal interactions in natural systems can be highly complex, most interactions can be simplified into those that are either direct (mediated through pairwise interactions) or indirect (mediated through third

Irwin, Rebecca E., Howell, Paige, Galen, Candace2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.p33fmCited 1 times
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Data from: Genome-wide scans reveal cryptic population structure in a dry-adapted eucalypt

Genome-wide DArTseq scans of 268 individuals of Eucalyptus salubris, distributed along an aridity gradient in southwestern Australia, revealed cryptic population structure that appears to signal hitherto unappreciated ecotypic differentiation and barriers to gene flow. Genome-wide scans were underta

Steane, Dorothy A., Potts, Brad M., McLean, Elizabeth2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.h06r3Cited 1 times
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Data from: Globally, functional traits are weak predictors of juvenile tree growth, and we do not know why

1. Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are often good predictors of individual tree growth rates within communities. Individuals and species with high SLA, low wood density and small seeds tend to have faster growth rates. 2. If community-leve

Paine, C. E. Timothy, Amissah, Lucy, Auge, Harald2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.h9083Cited 1 times
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Data from: Deciphering the adjustment between environment and life history in annuals: lessons from a geographically-explicit approach in Arabidopsis thaliana

The role that different life-history traits may have in the process of adaptation caused by divergent selection can be assessed by using extensive collections of geographically-explicit populations. This is because adaptive phenotypic variation shifts gradually across space as a result of the geogra

Manzano-Piedras, Esperanza, Marcer, Arnald, Alonso-Blanco, Carlos2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.6nv8dCited 1 times
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Data from: Crown asymmetry in high latitude forests: disentangling the directional effects of tree competition and solar radiation

Light foraging by trees is a fundamental process shaping forest communities. In heterogeneous light environments this behavior is expressed as plasticity of tree growth and the development of structural asymmetries. We studied the relative influence of neighborhood structure and directional solar ra

Aakala, Tuomas, Shimatani, Ichiro, Abe, Toshihiro2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.6t6gpCited 1 times
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Data from: Z chromosome divergence, polymorphism, and relative effective population size in a genus of lekking birds

Sex chromosomes contribute disproportionately to species boundaries as they diverge faster than autosomes and often have reduced diversity. Their hemizygous nature contributes to faster divergence and reduced diversity, as do some types of selection. In birds, other factors (mating system and bottle

Oyler-McCance, Sara J., Cornman, Robert S., Jones, Kenneth L.2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.75n5qCited 1 times
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Data from: Effects of tree architecture on pollen dispersal and mating patterns in Abies pinsapo Boiss. (Pinaceae)

Plant architecture is crucial to pollination and mating in wind pollinated species. We investigate the effect of crown architecture on pollen dispersal, mating system and offspring quality, combining phenotypic and genotypic analyses in a low-density population of the endangered species Abies pinsap

Sánchez-Robles, Jose M., García Castaño, Juan L., Balao, Francisco2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.f0d93Cited 2 times
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Data from: Species-specific responses of foliar nutrients to long-term nitrogen and phosphorus additions in a lowland tropical forest

1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leaves are often used as proxies of the availability of these growth-limiting nutrients, but the responses of these metrics to changes in nutrient availability remains largely untested for tropical forest

Mayor, Jordan R., Wright, S. Joseph, Turner, Benjamin L.2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.257b9Cited 1 times
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Data from: Context-dependent reproductive isolation mediated by floral scent and color

Reproductive isolation due to pollinator behavior is considered a key mode of speciation in flowering plants. Although floral scent is thought to mediate pollinator behavior, little is known about its effects on pollinator attraction and floral visitation in the wild. We used field experiments with

Bischoff, Mascha, Raguso, Robert A., Jürgens, Andreas2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.650sbCited 1 times
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Surface Temperature Anomalies Derived from Night Time ASTER Data Corrected for Solar and Topographic Effects, Alamosa and Saguache Counties, Colorado

This map shows areas of anomalous surface temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties identified from ASTER thermal data and spatial based insolation model. The temperature is calculated using the Emissivity Normalization Algorithm that separate temperature from emissivity. The incoming solar radia

Hussein, Khalid2012DOI: 10.15121/1361050
Article

Pollinator shifts and the origin and loss of plant species

Campbell D. R.2008Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
Document

Summary of Proposed Gunnison National Forest Timber Management Plan

The plan objective is to provide continued direction in managment and administration of timber resources. The plan is a functional expansion of the Forest Multiple Use Plan. The actions and objectives of the plan are coordinated with other resources of the Forest through an Environ- mental Impact St

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Gunnison National Forest Timber Management Plan

The plan objective is to provide continued direction in managment and _. administration of timber resources. The plan is a functional expansion of the Forest Multiple Use Plan. The actions and objectives of the plan are coordinated with other resources of the Forest through an Environ- mental Impact

1974gunnison_basin