PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «SEROTINY»
serotiny
serotiny
ecological
adaptation
exhibited
some
seed
plants
which
release
occurs
response
environmental
trigger
rather
than
spontaneously
maturation
most
common
best
studied
fire
term
often
used
refer
this
serotinous
cone
ecology
pyrescence
forest
prone
lands
have
influenced
species
flora
fauna
live
near
evolved
meaning
pronunciation
translations
structures
pine
different
scales
epub
hernández
serrano
saturation
thus
confers
fitness
advantages
ecosystems
under
even
single
increase
population
level
firewords
property
fruit
cones
remain
without
opening
years
relationships
lodgepole
james
lotan
contribution
book
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SEROTINY»
Descubra o uso de
serotiny na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
serotiny e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and, Evolution of Dormancy and ...
The frequency of fire in the habitat appears to play a role in the level of serotiny,
i.e., proportion of serotinous vs. nonserotinous seed-bearing structures, such as
cones. Level of serotiny in trees of Pinus halepensis in the Judean Mountains ...
Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, 2014
2
Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus
latifoUa (lodgepole pine), these traits are indicative of serotiny (Tinker et al. 1994)
. Such traits may minimize radiative and convective heating during fire (however,
see the discussion on coevolution). Serotiny in pines varies among species.
David M. Richardson, 2000
So far we have exclusively considered soil seed banks, but in some plant
communities a seed bank is retained on the plant, a phenomenon usually called
serotiny. Serotiny is linked strongly to fire, with the seeds being released after
fires.
Michael Fenner, Ken Thompson, 2005
4
Trait-Mediated Indirect Interactions: Ecological and ...
increasing seed predation increasing fire frequency -) Frequency of serotiny in
population -) Figure 15.4 Increases in the frequency of stand-replacing fires
favours an increase in the frequency of serotiny in populations of Rocky Mountain
...
Takayuki Ohgushi, Oswald Schmitz, Robert D. Holt, 2012
5
Fire Ecology in Rocky Mountain Landscapes
Low serotiny in young lodgepole pine (box 8.1) also suggests that short—interval
reburns were rare under the HRV (Perry and Lotan 1979). In the Selway—
Bitterroot wilderness, fire atlas data show that only 7.1 percent of the subalpine
forest ...
Seed storage in the canopy: serotiny Many pines and hardwood trees that are
regularly involved in frequent, intense crown fires have their seeds stored in fire
—proof cones or fruits which open when burnt or heated. This is referred to as ...
7
Pine Barrens: Ecosystem and Landscape
Ledig and Fryer (1972) discussed and analyzed the occurrence of serotiny in
pitch pine, a phenomenon which also was noted by earlier writers. Serotiny
varied from 100% in Plains samples to almost zero in distant Barrens areas, a
variation ...
Richard T. T. Forman, 1979
8
Fire in California's Ecosystems
These traits include serotiny, thin bark, short height at maturity (because of slow
growth on low-productivity sites), a lack of self-pruning, more flammable foliage, a
relatively early age of cone production, and limited seed dispersal. Several lines
...
9
Serotiny, Geography, and Fire in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey
The author's data indicate that the incidence of serotiny reflects local fire history, and that there are clines in the selective forces favoring serotiny.
10
Issues in Ecological Research and Application: 2013 Edition
The news reporters obtained a quote from the research by the authors from the
University of Wyoming, “This variation in serotiny has evolved as a result of
geographically divergent selection, with consequences that extend to forest ...
8 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SEROTINY»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
serotiny no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Smoke bush species show fire awareness
Signs of serotiny, an ecological adaptation in which seed release occurs in response to an environmental trigger rather than spontaneously at seed maturation, ... «Phys.Org, jan 15»
Bianca A. Santini
Does retained-seed priming drive the evolution of serotiny in drylands? An assessment using the cactus Mammillaria hernandezii., American Journal of Botany ... «The Conversation UK, out 14»
Conifer reproduction highly variable across WA
Murdoch University researcher Dr Philip Ladd says serotiny – an adaptation in which seed release occurs in response to environmental triggers – is extremely ... «Science Network Western Australia, dez 13»
Forest fires: Burn out
The pre-adaptation of Melaleuca and many pines to fire by serotiny, coupled with their innately âweedyâ growth, is largely ... «Nature.com, set 12»
Senior Art Exhibit Open Through Graduation
"With subject matter as varied as photographic reflections, Chinese childhood, serotiny, ceramic elegance, the seven deadly sins, and fanciful architecture, the ... «Wabash College, abr 12»
Dave McGraw & Mandy Fer
My favourite track has to be 'Serotiny (may our music)' which features al the best elements of the album including some excellent guitar work and chilling moods ... «Music News, fev 12»
Music Review: Dave McGraw & Mandy Fer - Seed of a Pine
The tracks run from more traditional folk with simple melodies (“Seed of a Pine”) to more blues-influenced (“Serotiny (May Our Music)”) to the Spanish-infused ... «Blogcritics.org, jan 12»
Pines show alluring diversity, can thrive in unlikely sites
Cones with resin-sealed scales are termed “serotinous” (from the Latin for “coming late,” referring here to the delayed cone opening). Serotiny is generally most ... «Juneau Empire, mar 11»