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Tag grazing [28 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag grazing.
  • Cell death in lake phytoplankton communities
    Freshwater Biology, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2006), pp. 1496-1506.
    by Susana Agusti, Eva Alou, Mark V Hoyer, Thomas K Frazer, Daniel E Canfield
    posted to grazing by Tarbe on 2008-09-02 12:50:12 as **
  • Grazing of protozoa and its effect on populations of aquatic bacteria
    FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Vol. 35, No. 2. (2001), pp. 113-121.
    by Martin W Hahn, Manfred G Hofle
  • Biochemical prey recognition by planktonic protozoa
    Environmental Microbiology, Vol. 0, No. 0. (0000), pp. ???-???.
    by Emma C Wootton, Mikhail V Zubkov, Jones, Ruth H Jones, Claire M Martel, Catherine A Thornton, Emily C Roberts
    posted to grazing by Tarbe on 2006-10-05 15:00:00 as **** along with 1 group African_Lakes_Limnology
  • Dynamics and estimates of growth and loss rates of bacterioplankton in a temperate freshwater system
    FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Vol. 58, No. 1. (2006), pp. 23-32.
    by Louis-B Jugnia, Telesphore Sime-Ngando, Daniel Gilbert
    posted to grazing growth-rate by Tarbe on 2006-10-05 15:04:47 as *** along with 1 group African_Lakes_Limnology
  • Taxon-specific and seasonal variations in flagellates grazing on heterotrophic bacteria in the oligotrophic Lake Annecy - importance of mixotrophy
    FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Vol. 46, No. 3. (5 December 2003), pp. 317-329.
    by Isabelle Domaizon, Sylvie Viboud, Dominique Fontvieille
    posted to grazing hnf by Tarbe on 2007-05-25 12:52:23 as *** along with 1 group African_Lakes_Limnology
  • Cattle Grazing Mediates Climate Change Impacts on Ephemeral Wetlands
    Conservation Biology, Vol. 19, No. 5. (October 2005), pp. 1619-1625.
    by Christopher R Pyke, Jaymee Marty
    posted to cattle grazing wetlands by sgagnon on 2006-05-23 17:30:50 as **
  • notes Biofilm formation and phenotypic variation enhance predation-driven persistence of Vibrio cholerae.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 102, No. 46. (15 November 2005), pp. 16819-16824.
    by C Matz, D McDougald, AM Moreno, PY Yung, FH Yildiz, S Kjelleberg
  • Gourmets or gourmands? - Diet selection by large ungulates in high-alpine plant communities and possible impacts on plant propagation
    Basic Appl. Ecol., Vol. 6, No. 1. (2005), pp. 1-10.
  • Pliocene climatic change in insular Southeast Asia as an engine of diversification in Ficedula flycatchers
    Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 0, No. 0. (0), pp. ???-???.
    by Diana C Outlaw, Gary Voelker
  • Why plankton communities have no equilibrium: solutions to the paradox
    Hydrobiologia, Vol. 491, No. 1. (1 January 2003), pp. 9-18.
    by Marten Scheffer, Sergio Rinaldi, Jef Huisman, Franz J Weissing
  • A Generalized Model of the Effects of Grazing by Large Herbivores on Grassland Community Structure
    The American Naturalist, Vol. 132, No. 1. (1988), pp. 87-106.
    by DG Milchunas, OE Sala, WK Lauenroth
    posted to evolution grazing model by JLM on 2007-04-17 15:27:36 as ***
  • Effect of Grazing and Climatic Changes on Alpine Vegetation of Tungnath, Garhwal Himalaya, India
    The Environmentalist, Vol. 24, No. 2. (June 2004), pp. 125-134.
    by M Nautiyal, B Nautiyal, Vinay Prakash
    posted to 3himalaya 3india alpine grazing climate by iwagner on 2008-03-11 14:05:19 as **
  • Consistency of plant species and trait responses to grazing along a productivity gradient: a multi-site analysis
    Journal of Ecology, Vol. 92, No. 5. (2004), pp. 893-905.
    by Robin J Pakeman
    posted to ecology grazing plant trait by dekay23 to the group Comparative Plant Ecology on 2008-05-19 11:11:28 as **
  • The grazing impact of microzooplankton off south west Western Australia: as measured by the dilution technique
    J. Plankton Res., Vol. 30, No. 4. (1 April 2008), pp. 379-392.
    by HL Paterson, B Knott, AJ Koslow, AM Waite
    posted to grazing by andrewirwin to the group Biological oceanography on 2008-05-23 02:27:51 as **
  • Linking a cougar decline, trophic cascade, and catastrophic regime shift in Zion National Park
    Biological Conservation, Vol. 133, No. 4. (December 2006), pp. 397-408.
    by William J Ripple, Robert L Beschta
  • Mapping land cover change in a reindeer herding area of the Russian Arctic using Landsat TM and ETM+ imagery and indigenous knowledge
    Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 85, No. 4. (15 June 2003), pp. 441-452.
  • Long-term enhancement of agricultural production by restoration of biodiversity
    Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 44, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 6-12.
    by James M Bullock, Richard F Pywell, Kevin J Walker
  • Global dung beetle response to tropical forest modification and fragmentation: A quantitative literature review and meta-analysis
    Biological Conservation, Vol. 137, No. 1. (June 2007), pp. 1-19.
    by E Nichols, T Larsen, S Spector, AL Davis, F Escobar, M Favila, K Vulinec
  • Effectiveness of parks in protecting tropical biodiversity
    Science, Vol. 291, No. 5501. (5 January 2001), pp. 125-128.
    by AG Bruner, RE Gullison, RE Rice, GA da Fonseca
  • Globalization of the Amazon Soy and Beef Industries: Opportunities for Conservation
    Conservation Biology, Vol. 20, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 1595-1603.
    by Daniel C Nepstad, Claudia M Stickler, Oriana T Almeida
  • Effects of long-term ungulate exclusion and recent alien species control on the preservation and restoration of a Hawaiian tropical dry forest
    Conserv. Biol., Vol. 14, No. 2. (2000), pp. 439-453.
    by RJ Cabin, SG Weller, DH Lorence, TW Flynn, AK Sakai, D Sandquist, LJ Hadway
    posted to tropical_dry_forest toadd non-natives hawaii grazing by flr to the group biodiversity_conservation on 2007-06-21 11:38:23 as **
  • The Global Village: Linkages between International Coffee Markets and Grazing by Livestock in a South Indian Wildlife Reserve
    Conservation Biology, Vol. 19, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 411-420.
    posted to agriculture coffee drivers grazing india pa_effectiveness by Flit to the group biodiversity_conservation on 2008-01-21 13:44:32 as **
  • C3 grasses have higher nutritional quality than C4 grasses under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 10, No. 9. (2004), pp. 1565-1575.
    by Raymond V Barbehenn, Zhong Chen, David N Karowe, Angela Spickard
  • notes Surveillance of Recent Vegetation Change in the Burren, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
    Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, Vol. 1, No. 5. (1991), pp. 151-156.
    by Richard Moles, John Breen
    posted to burren carran grazing by dw1305 on 2005-03-22 16:22:22 as **
  • Evaluating the impact of a biological control agent Carmenta mimosa on the woody wetland weed Mimosa pigra in Australia
    Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 42, No. 6. (December 2005), pp. 1054-1062.
    by Quentin Paynter
    posted to competition enemy-release-hypothesis fire invasive-species grazing by cuyjet on 2006-11-22 15:45:26 as read
  • Long-Term Consequences of Grazing and Burning on Northern Peatland Carbon Dynamics
    Ecosystems, Vol. 10, No. 7. (27 November 2007), pp. 1069-1083.
    by Susan Ward, Richard Bardgett, Niall Mcnamara, John Adamson, Nick Ostle
    posted to burning carbon consequences dynamics grazing peatland by cordiabellonis on 2007-12-06 08:29:20 as ***
  • Effects of invasion by the indigenous shrub Acacia sophorae on plant composition of coastal grasslands in south-eastern Australia
    Biological Conservation, Vol. 96, No. 1. (November 2000), pp. 113-121.
    by David A Costello, Ian D Lunt, Jann E Williams
    posted to invasive grazing grassland fire conservation acacia by AndrewD on 2008-09-08 05:00:33 as **
  • A double-observer method for reducing bias in faecal pellet surveys of forest ungulates
    Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 45, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1339-1348.
    by Jenkins, , Manly,
    posted to sampling mammals indices grazing faecal by AndrewD on 2008-09-09 13:21:06 as ** along with 1 person dlizcano
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