900 resultados para Bird ringing
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The study follows an approach to estimate phytomass using recent techniques of remote sensing and digital photogrammetry. It involved tree inventory of forest plantations in Bhakra forest range of Nainital district. Panchromatic stereo dataset of Cartosat-1 was evaluated for mean stand height retrieval. Texture analysis and tree-tops detection analyses were done on Quick-Bird PAN data. The composite texture image of mean, variance and contrast with a 5x5 pixel window was found best to separate tree crowns for assessment of crown areas. Tree tops count obtained by local maxima filtering was found to be 83.4 % efficient with an RMSE+/-13 for 35 sample plots. The predicted phytomass ranged from 27.01 to 35.08 t/ha in the case of Eucalyptus sp. while in the case of Tectona grandis from 26.52 to 156 t/ha. The correlation between observed and predicted phytomass in Eucalyptus sp. was 0.468 with an RMSE of 5.12. However, the phytomass predicted in Tectona grandis was fairly strong with R-2=0.65 and RMSE of 9.89 as there was no undergrowth and the crowns were clearly visible. Results of the study show the potential of Cartosat-1 derived DSM and Quick-Bird texture image for the estimation of stand height, stem diameter, tree count and phytomass of important timber species.
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1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary processes, levels of endemism, divergence patterns and distributions in host populations. Understanding the mechanisms involved requires identification of the factors that shape parasite distribution and prevalence. 2. A lack of comparative information on community-level host-parasite associations limits our understanding of the role of parasites in host population divergence processes. Avian malaria (haemosporidian) parasites in bird communities offer a tractable model system to examine the potential for pathogens to influence evolutionary processes in natural host populations. 3. Using cytochrome b variation, we characterized phylogenetic diversity and prevalence of two genera of avian haemosporidian parasites, Plasmodium and Haemoproteus, and analysed biogeographic patterns of lineages across islands and avian hosts, in southern Melanesian bird communities to identify factors that explain patterns of infection. 4. Plasmodium spp. displayed isolation-by-distance effects, a significant amount of genetic variation distributed among islands but insignificant amounts among host species and families, and strong local island effects with respect to prevalence. Haemoproteus spp. did not display isolation-by-distance patterns, showed marked structuring of genetic variation among avian host species and families, and significant host species prevalence patterns. 5. These differences suggest that Plasmodium spp. infection patterns were shaped by geography and the abiotic environment, whereas Haemoproteus spp. infection patterns were shaped predominantly by host associations. Heterogeneity in the complement and prevalence of parasite lineages infecting local bird communities likely exposes host species to a mosaic of spatially divergent disease selection pressures across their naturally fragmented distributions in southern Melanesia. Host associations for Haemoproteus spp. indicate a capacity for the formation of locally co-adapted host-parasite relationships, a feature that may limit intraspecific gene flow or range expansions of closely related host species.
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We have constructed plasmids to be used for in vitro signature-tagged mutagenesis (STM) of Campylobacter jejuni and used these to generate STM libraries in three different strains. Statistical analysis of the transposon insertion sites in the C. jejuni NCTC 11168 chromosome and the plasmids of strain 81-176 indicated that their distribution was not uniform. Visual inspection of the distribution suggested that deviation from uniformity was not due to preferential integration of the transposon into a limited number of hot spots but rather that there was a bias towards insertions around the origin. We screened pools of mutants from the STM libraries for their ability to colonize the ceca of 2-week-old chickens harboring a standardized gut flora. We observed high-frequency random loss of colonization proficient mutants. When cohoused birds were individually inoculated with different tagged mutants, random loss of colonization-proficient mutants was similarly observed, as was extensive bird-to-bird transmission of mutants. This indicates that the nature of campylobacter colonization in chickens is complex and dynamic, and we hypothesize that bottlenecks in the colonization process and between-bird transmission account for these observations.
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El teocintle se encuentra en México (Zea perennis (Hitch) Reeves), (Zea diploperennis Iltis, Doeble y & Guzmán), en Guatemala y Honduras (Zea luxurians (Durie &Ascherson) Bird, y Nicaragua (Zea nicaraguensis Iltis & Benz). Es considerado el ancestro o al menos un contribuyente importante en las características del maíz (Zea maysL.), por lo que es necesario el estudio de esta especie silvestre como germoplasma valioso. El propósito del presente trabajo fue evaluar el comportamiento de tres poblaciones de teocintle germinadas en tres tipos de suelos, por lo que se estableció un ensayo durante el período de octubre a diciembre del año 2007 en el área experimental del Programa Recursos Genéticos Nicaragüenses (REGEN), adscrito a la Universidad Nacional Agraria (UNA), ubicada en el kilómetro 12.5 de la carretera norte, departamento de Managua. Los factores estudiados fueron: suelos procedente de Nueva Guinea (pH 5.6), REGEN (pH=8.1), y finca Santa Rosa (pH=7.1), y tres poblaciones de teocintle (A, B y C) recolectadas en la Reserva de Recursos Genéticos de Apacunca (RRGA), y la variedad de maíz NB-6 (M). Se utilizó un Diseño Completamente al Azar (DCA) en un arreglo bifactorial con 15 observaciones cada unidad experimental. A los datos de las variables evaluadas se les realizó un análisis de varianza y separación de medias de rangos múltiples de Duncan (a= 0.05). Los resultados obtenidos indicaron que los tipos de suelos mostraron efecto significativo sobre las variables en estudio, a excepción del número de raíces. El suelo proveniente de la finca Santa Rosa mostró los mayores promedios en la mayoría de las variables, mientras que el número de hojas se destacó en el suelo proveniente del REGEN. La población reveló diferencias significativas en todas las variables; sin embargo, diámetro mayor, longitud de hoja y peso seco de raíz, no mostraron diferencias. Los mayores valores promedios de las variables, las obtuvo el material de maíz (M), pero la variable diámetro mayor y longitud de raíz las superó la población A. De forma general, se puede decir que, el comportamiento del teocintle fue menos favorecido en suelos con características de acidez, no así en suelos relativamente neutros.
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Resumen: En el marco de las perspectivas socioculturales actuales (Nelson, 2010) y en las líneas de investigación de alfabetización temprana y familiar (Hannon & Bird, 2004), se analizan 296 situaciones de alfabetización registradas en hogares de 20 niños de 4 años de poblaciones urbano marginadas y 20 niños de sectores medios. Empleando un procedimiento cualitativo (Strauss & Corbin, 1991) se analizaron comparativamente las situaciones registradas en ambos grupos atendiendo al tipo y a la estructura de la situación y a la interacción entre los participantes. Se identificaron diferencias en el tipo y la cantidad de situaciones en las que participaron los niños de ambos grupos. No se observaron diferencias en el interés de los niños por la lectura y la escritura.
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En este estudio se realizó una caracterización y evaluación preliminar de los cultivares de tomate Rio Grande, Romo y Chilca, y los aspectos agronómicos utilizado en Tisma, Así como de los métodos empleados en la selección de semilla. Se determinó que en el cultivar Rio Grande existe una menor variedad dentro de sus características morfológicas y un mayor porcentaje de fructificación y con cualidades para el procesamiento industrial, no siendo así el cultivar Romo y Chilca que presentaron en una heterogeneidad para los indeterminados, con frutos de características para el consumo fresco pero con una variabilidad bien marcada, presentando un potencial para trabajos de selección. En el uso agroquímicos existente diferencias bien marcadas ente los productores muestreados por la frecuencia de las aplicaciones y el uso de pesticidas provocándose en la zona un desequilibrio en la lucha contra las plagas y enfermedades. Otro aspecto importante es el método de selección de la semilla ya que ellos se autoabastecen de semilla seleccionado al momento del tercer corte sin hacer una previa selección de las ‘plantas en el campo, facilitando la transmisión de patógenos que disminuyen los rendimientos considerablemente.
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<正> 气体或气体混合物的粘性系数,热传导系数等的理论计算方法最初是从平均自由程理论开始的,例如Jeans,Kennard等.后来Enskog和Chapman建立了求解Boltzmann方程的严格的动力学理论,其中最具代表性的工作有Chapman&Cowling及Hirschfelder,Curtiss & Bird等。虽然有不少作者提出了各种求解Boltzmann方程的近似办法,例如
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采用ANSYS有限元分析软件对永乐大钟及其悬挂支撑系统建立了有限元模型,进行了撞钟过程有限元瞬态分析及动力强度校核。通过有限元计算,获得了大钟各局部考察对象及整体的应力、位移分布情况和各部分的动力响应和对强度的影响,为合理撞钟和加固提供了科学依据与技术指导。
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Dense, monospecific cattail (Typha spp.) stands are a problem in many prairie wetlands because they alter habitat structure and function, resulting in a decrease in use by wildlife species. Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, a Wetland of International Importance in central Kansas, has experienced a large increase in cattails and a subsequent decrease in migratory wetland bird use. As a consequence, intensive cattail management is practiced. We assessed the effectiveness of prescribed burning, discing following prescribed burning, and cattle grazing following prescribed burning at two stocking rates of 5 and 20 head per 11 ha in suppressing cattail, as well as the effects of these treatments on non-cattail vegetation.
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MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES, which includes the following papers: "Geology of the Area in and Around the Jim Woodruff Reservoir" by Charles W. Hendry, Jr. and J. William Yon, Jr.; "Phosphate Concentrations near Bird Rookeries in South Florida" by Dr. Ernest H. Lund, Department of Geology, Florida State University; and "An Analysis of Ochlockonee River Channel Sediments" by Dr. Ernest H. Lund, Associate Professor and Patrick C. Haley, Graduate Assistant, Department of Geology, Florida State University. (PDF contains 81 pages)
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Based on the recovery rates for Thalassia testudinum measured in this study for scars of these excavation depths and assuming a linear recovery horizon, we estimate that it would take ~ 6.9 years (95% CI. = 5.4 to 9.6 years) for T. testudinum to return to the same density as recorded for the adjacent undisturbed population. The application of water soluble fertilizers and plant growth hormones by mechanical injection into the sediments adjacent to ten propellor scars at Lignumvitae State Botanical Site did not significantly increase the recovery rate of Thalassia testudinum or Halodule wrightii. An alternative method of fertilization and restoration of propellor scars was also tested by a using a method of “compressed succession” where Halodule wrightii is substituted for T. testudinum in the initial stages of restoration. Bird roosting stakes were placed among H.wrightii bare root plantings in prop scars to facilitate the defecation of nitrogen and phosphorus enriched feces. In contrast to the fertilizer injection method, the bird stakes produced extremely high recovery rates of transplanted H. wrightii. We conclude that use of a fertilizer/hormone injection machine in the manner described here is not a feasible means of enhancing T. testudinum recovery in propellor scars on soft bottom carbonate sediments. Existing techniques such as the bird stake approach provide a reliable, and inexpensive alternative method that should be considered for application to restoration of seagrasses in these environments. Document contains 40 pages)
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Coastal ecosystems and the services they provide are adversely affected by a wide variety of human activities. In particular, seagrass meadows are negatively affected by impacts accruing from the billion or more people who live within 50 km of them. Seagrass meadows provide important ecosystem services, including an estimated $1.9 trillion per year in the form of nutrient cycling; an order of magnitude enhancement of coral reef fish productivity; a habitat for thousands of fish, bird, and invertebrate species; and a major food source for endangered dugong, manatee, and green turtle. Although individual impacts from coastal development, degraded water quality, and climate change have been documented, there has been no quantitative global assessment of seagrass loss until now. Our comprehensive global assessment of 215 studies found that seagrasses have been disappearing at a rate of 110 square kilometers per year since 1980 and that 29% of the known areal extent has disappeared since seagrass areas were initially recorded in 1879. Furthermore, rates of decline have accelerated from a median of 0.9% per year before 1940 to 7% per year since 1990. Seagrass loss rates are comparable to those reported for mangroves, coral reefs, and tropical rainforests and place seagrass meadows among the most threatened ecosystems on earth.
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The sprat of the Baltic Sea is not as short-lived as inother Seas probably because fish predator species arerestricted mainly on cod and salmon. Sea bird popula-tions are much smaller and marine mammals are rare inthe Baltic Sea. The sprat stock biomass is fluctuatingstrongly. The fluctuation is mainly influenced by thestock recruitment and is also dependent on the strengthof the cod stock. After a strong decrease during the1980ies sprat catches increased again from 1992 onwardsand reached a peak with over half a million tonnes in 1997. At about the same time the character of the BalticSea sprat fishery changed from catches mainly for hu-man consumption to catches mainly for industrial pur-poses initiated by the fishery of Sweden. The recentrecord high catches of sprat have been possible only dueto the low level of the cod stock of the main Baltic SeaBasins over some years. A sprat fishery on such a highcatch level might cause conflicts with a recovering codstock in future.
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On 1st March 1995, the name of the former "Institut für Fangtechnik" ("Institute for Fishing Techniques") at the Federal Research Centre for Fisheries in Hamburg has been changed into "Institut für Fischereitechnik" ("Institute for Fishery Techniques"). The new conception and structure of this institute are described. Aims and possibilities of research in fishing techniques as a contribution for a selective, environment friendly and energy saving fishery are illustrated by examples in Baltic cod and eel fishery and also sea-bird bycatches, crangon fishery in the North Sea, and possible substitutions for technologies with high fuel consumption by energy saving technologies as longlining, gillnetting and anchored pound nets.
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We demonstrate that the parametric resonance in a magnetic quadrupole trap can be exploited to cool atoms by using Bird's method. In our programme the parametric resonance was realized by anisotropically modulating the trap potential. The modulation frequency dependences of temperature and fraction of the trapped atoms are explored. Furthermore, the temperature after the modulation as functions of the modulation amplitude and the mean elastic collision time are also studied. These results are valuable for the experiment of parametric resonance in a quadrupole trap.