10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TROPHICALLY»
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trophically nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
trophically e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Fundamentals and Control of Nitrification in Chloraminated ...
... grow mixo- chemolithotroph (can grow mixo- (can grow mixo- trophically, but
trophically, but trophically) trophically, but not hetero- not hetero- not hetero-
trophically) trophically) trophically) Adapted from Watson et al., 1989; Holt et al.,
2000.
2
Parasites in Ecological Communities: From Interactions to ...
In lake Takvatn (northern Norway), more than half the parasite species in the
pelagic zone were trophically transmitted (Amundsen et al., 2009). There was a
positive correlation between the diversity of trophically transmitted parasites in a
host ...
Melanie J. Hatcher, Alison M. Dunn, 2011
3
Ecological Biomarkers: Indicators of Ecotoxicological Effects
(2011), it may be concluded that what is trophically available to one predator (
feeding on one prey type) is not necessarily trophically available to another (
taxonomically separated) predator even if feeding on the same prey, given the ...
Claude Amiard-Triquet, Jean-Claude Amiard, Philip S. Rainbow, 2012
4
Physiological, Developmental and Behavioral Effects of ...
(2011) reviewed the literature and concluded that TAM as originally defined was
frequently used in the literature as an absolute description of that component of
metal that is trophically available in all prey to all consumers, but it is now clear ...
5
Water quality criteria, 1972: a report of the Committee on ...
The application factor may also be used for the compounds that are trophically
accumulated in food webs in order to protect fish and invertebrates to which
these compounds are toxic. It cannot be used, however, to protect fish-eating
birds and ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Water Quality Criteria, United States. National Technical Advisory Committee on Water Quality Criteria, 1972
6
Parkinson's Disease: New Insights for the Healthcare ...
A report, 'Pro-survival role for Parkinson's associated gene DJ-1 revealed in
trophically impaired dopaminergic neurons,' is newly published data in Plos
Biology. “The mechanisms underlying the selective death of substantia nigra (SN
) ...
7
The Biology of Squat Lobsters
The trophic strategies of the parasites were determined based on the categories
defined by Kuris and Lafferty (2000): typical parasites, trophically transmitted
typical parasites, pathogens, trophically transmitted pathogens, partial castrators,
...
Gary Poore, Shane Ahyong, Joanne Taylor, 2011
8
Advances in Marine Biology
specificity than trophically transmitted parasites that often have highly spe- cific
infection stages, including those that are obligate (Torchin and Lafferty, 2009). In
our investigation, however, we did not observe any clear trends for greater ...
9
Ecological Networks: Linking Structure to Dynamics in Food Webs
Species that are either disconnected (i.e., species that lack links) or trophically
identical to other species, or webs that contain such species, are eliminated and
replaced. The exclusion of trophically identical species means that model webs ...
Mercedes Pascual, Jennifer A. Dunne, 2006
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The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography ...
1984). For present purposes, I define an ecological community as a group of
trophically similar, sympatric species that actually or potentially compete in a
local area for the same or similar resources. Examples might be tree species in a
forest, ...
9 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TROPHICALLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
trophically nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Urban soil compaction reduces cicada diversity
This impact of urban soil compaction may influence ecosystem functioning of soil-dwelling arthropods and their trophically associated animals. Author: Minoru ... «7thSpace Interactive, ago 15»
Authorities 'unaware' of Berkeley builder's €23m lawsuit payouts
... twin civil and criminal investigations into how eight timber balcony beams on a complex built in 2007 could severely rot and then catas- trophically fail. leaks. «Herald, giu 15»
Big science from small insects
... this 'Unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography' was based on the assumption that trait differences between trophically similar species (growth ... «Phys.Org, set 14»
Invading Snowy Owls Are Leaving a Trail of Lemming Corpses in …
“Being keystone species in tundra ecosystems, changed lemming dynamics may convey significant knock-on effects on trophically linked species.” The problem ... «Motherboard, mar 14»
La Navase: Conservation of Biodiversity by Haiti's Sustainable …
Thus, Navassa reefs appear to be trophically intact with fish populations relatively 'unexploited,' presenting a conservation challenge and a research opportunity ... «NEWS JUNKIE POST, giu 13»
Laikipia Plateau: Intraguild Interactions on Camera
When trophically similar, sympatric species competing for resources, we say they are demonstrating “intraguild interactions.” Intraguild interactions are typically ... «Scientific American, mar 13»
How many Bolivians are dying because foodies love quinoa?
... raised in the cult of Alice Waters and Whole Foods, may like quinoa, but regular kids in countries that aren't hyper-trophically developed don't typically ask for ... «Yahoo! News, gen 13»
Microplastics endanger ocean health
This so-called trophic transfer could ultimately affect us too. 'If they're trophically transferred they could end up in the human food supply,' says Cole. 'But, without ... «Planet Earth, mag 12»
A box full of Ping-Pong balls: My article on inclusive fitness in NY …
... competition are much more effective trophically than are biomachines which ... only ~30 of the trophic energy monopolized by the insect Bauplan (assuming ... «Discover Magazine, ago 10»