10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECOTYPICALLY»
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Wetland creation and restoration: the status of the science
Natural colonization is inexpensive, and the plants that become established are
generally ecotypically adapted to the environment of the site. This method,
however, has several disadvantages. First, the site may be unvegetated for a
period of ...
Jon A. Kusler, Mary E. Kentula, Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory, 1989
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Wetland Creation and Restoration: The Status of the Science
Natural colonization is inexpensive, and the plants that become established are
generally ecotypically adapted to the environment of the site. This method,
however, has several disadvantages. First, the site may be unvegetated for a
period of ...
Jon A. Kusler, Mary E. Kentula, 1989
3
Progress in Environmental Microbiology
"Gain-and-Loss" strategy in formation of a typical (panmictic, ecotypically
polymorphic) population in rhizobia due to combination ofsym gene transfer and
natural selection pressures. The initial populations consists of two virulent strains
(A and ...
4
Systematic Biology: Proceedings of an International Conference
The modes are shifted to different positions in ecotypically different populations,
but there may be a broad overlap. The spread of the curves is wide for
populations native to the milder climates of lower elevations, but it is very narrow
in the ...
5
The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition
... CS activities in white muscle are higher in Antarctic fishes than temperate
species,229 while a comparison of tropical and Antarctic fishes yields no
significant difference in the activities of CS.135 Comparisons between
ecotypically matched ...
David H. Evans, James B. Claiborne, 2005
Groups who were ethnically Ottawa or Chippewa could be either ecotypically
Ottawa or Chippewa, or both, in different seasons. Those who were ethnically
Huron were probably ecotypically Ottawa only after 1654 and probably had their
own ...
7
Integrative taxonomy resolves the cryptic and pseudo-cryptic ...
... clade within which R. australiana, a morphologically distinctive species, was
nested (Devos et al. 2011a, b). In this study we assess evidence for or against a
broad circumscription (i.e. a widespread, ecotypically and morphologically
variable ...
Matt A.M. Renner, Nicolas Devos, Jairo Patiño, 2013
In fact, when comparisons of metabolic capacities were made between Antarctic
fishes (Notothenia gibberifrons and Trematomus newnesi ) and ecotypically
similar species from temperate latitudes (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus and
...
Hans-O. Pörtner, Richard C. Playle, 2007
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Current Concepts in Carnitine Research: A Medical College of ...
... of the carnitine dependant pathway while its relative activity dropped to
approximately 50% at 10°C and 40% at 20°C.55 In two species of Antarctic fish
and two species of ecotypically similar temperate fish, lipid and aerobic
metabolism were ...
10
Plant Responses to Elevated CO2: Evidence from Natural Springs
Plants growing in these gas-vent areas may be ecotypically adapted to elevated
CO2 compared to nearby populations of the same species growing outside the
enriched areas (Koch, 1994; Miglietta et al., 1993; Miglietta et al., 1994), as found
...
A. Raschi, F. Miglietta, R. Tognetti, 2008