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Not All Roads Lead to Resilience: a Complex Systems Approach to the Comparative Analysis of Tortoises in Arid Ecosystems Ecology and Society
Leuteritz, Thomas E. J.; Redlands Institute; thomas_leuteritz@redlands.edu; Ekbia, Hamid R.; Redlands Institute;.
The concept of resilience has been widely used in the study of social-ecological systems, with its key components identified as resistance, latitude, and precariousness. We use this concept to examine the differences among three semi-arid regions in terms of these three components. We do this by examining the status of tortoises that occur in the dry spiny forest Madagascar, the Karoo of South Africa, and the Mojave Desert of the United States as an indicator of the health and resilience of their respective ecosystems. Our findings demonstrate the tight coupling between societal development and ecosystem dynamics, the role of diversity in enhancing resilience, and the significance of local communal knowledge in sustaining it. Our findings also suggest that...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Synthesis Palavras-chave: Collective variable; Control parameter; Latitude; Madagascar; Panarchy; Precariousness; Resistance; Social-ecological systems; South Africa; United States.
Ano: 2008
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Latitude, temperature, and habitat complexity predict predation pressure in eelgrass beds across the Northern Hemisphere ArchiMer
Reynolds, Pamela L.; Stachowicz, John J.; Hovel, Kevin; Bostrom, Christoffer; Boyer, Katharyn; Cusson, Mathieu; Eklof, Johan S.; Engel, Friederike G.; Engelen, Aschwin H.; Eriksson, Britas Klemens; Fodrie, F. Joel; Griffin, John N.; Hereu, Clara M.; Hori, Masakazu; Hanley, Torrance C.; Ivanov, Mikhail; Jorgensen, Pablo; Kruschel, Claudia; Lee, Kun-seop; Mcglathery, Karen; Moksnes, Per-olav; Nakaoka, Masahiro; O'Connor, Mary I.; O'Connor, Nessa E.; Orth, Robert J.; Rossi, Francesca; Ruesink, Jennifer; Sotka, Erik E.; Thormar, Jonas; Tomas, Fiona; Unsworth, Richard K. F.; Whalen, Matthew A.; Duffy, J. Emmett.
Latitudinal gradients in species interactions are widely cited as potential causes or consequences of global patterns of biodiversity. However, mechanistic studies documenting changes in interactions across broad geographic ranges are limited. We surveyed predation intensity on common prey (live amphipods and gastropods) in communities of eelgrass (Zostera marina) at 48 sites across its Northern Hemisphere range, encompassing over 37 degrees of latitude and four continental coastlines. Predation on amphipods declined with latitude on all coasts but declined more strongly along western ocean margins where temperature gradients are steeper. Whereas insitu water temperature at the time of the experiments was uncorrelated with predation, mean annual...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biogeography; Latitude; Mesograzer; Predation; Seagrass; Species interactions; Temperature; Zostera.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00610/72246/71053.pdf
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Latitudinal influence on gametogenesis and host–parasite ecology in a marine bivalve model ArchiMer
Mahony, Kate E.; Lynch, Sharon A.; Egerton, Sian; Laffan, Rebecca E.; Correia, Simão; De Montaudouin, Xavier; Mesmer‐dudons, Nathalie; Freitas, Rosa; Culloty, Sarah C..
Reproduction and parasites have significant impacts on marine animal populations globally. This study aimed to investigate the associative effects of host reproduction and a host–parasite interplay on a marine bivalve, along a geographic gradient of latitude. Cockles Cerastoderma edule were sampled from five European sites (54°N to 40°N), between April 2018 and October 2019. A histological survey provided data on trematode (metacercaria and sporocyst life stages), prevalence, and cockle stage of gametogenesis to assess the influence of a latitudinal gradient on both interplays. Sex ratios at the northernmost sites were skewed toward females, and spawning size was reduced at the lower latitudes. Trematode infection did not follow a latitudinal gradient....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Boom and bust; Cockles; Fisheries; Latitude; Parasite–host interactions; Reproduction; Shellfish; Spatial variation; Trematodes.
Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00691/80352/83454.pdf
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Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events ArchiMer
Soissons, Laura M.; Haanstra, Eeke P.; Van Katwijk, Marieke M.; Asmus, Ragnhild; Auby, Isabelle; Barille, Laurent; Brun, Fernando G.; Cardoso, Patricia G.; Desroy, Nicolas; Fournier, Jerome; Ganthy, Florian; Garmendia, Joxe-mikel; Godet, Laurent; Grilo, Tiago F.; Kadel, Petra; Ondiviela, Barbara; Peralta, Gloria; Puente, Araceli; Recio, Maria; Rigouin, Loic; Valle, Mireia; Herman, Peter M. J.; Bouma, Tjeerd J..
Seagrass meadows form highly productive and valuable ecosystems in the marine environment. Throughout the year, seagrass meadows are exposed to abiotic and biotic variations linked to (i) seasonal fluctuations, (ii) short-term stress events such as, e.g., local nutrient enrichment, and (iii) small-scale disturbances such as, e.g., biomass removal by grazing. We hypothesized that short-term stress events and small-scale disturbances may affect seagrass chance for survival in temperate latitudes. To test this hypothesis we focused on seagrass carbon reserves in the form of starch stored seasonally in rhizomes, as these have been defined as a good indicator for winter survival. Twelve Zostera noltei meadows were monitored along a latitudinal gradient in...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Carbon reserves; European Atlantic coast; Latitude; Resilience; Zostera noltei; Climate setting; Stress events.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00423/53420/54308.pdf
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Ecological trends in the wood anatomy of Vaccinioideae (Ericaceae s.l.) Naturalis
Lens, F.; Luteyn, J.L.; Smets, E.; Jansen, S..
The ecological wood anatomy of 128 vaccinioid wood samples (including 115 species, 35 genera), collected between 39°S and 60°N latitude and 10 m to 3400 m altitude is studied. Several wood anatomical features within the subfamily, viz. tangential vessel diameter, average length of tracheary elements, height of multiseriate rays, and presence of prismatic crystals are negatively correlated with increasing latitude, while vessel density and helical thickenings show a positive correlation with increasing latitude. Similar latitudinal trends are found within the genus Vaccinium (31 species studied). The correlation between various wood anatomical features and latitude is surprisingly high despite the fact that most tropical species grow in montane regions,...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Altitude; Ecological and functional wood anatomy; Ericaceae; Latitude; Vaccinioideae; Vaccinium; 42.58.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/424624
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Rapid generation advancement in chickpea Open Agri
Gaur, P.M..
Palavras-chave: Purification; Chickpeas; Genotypes; Photoperiodicity; Cropping systems; Latitude; Segregation; Altitude; Reproductive stage; Surface water.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://agropedia.iitk.ac.in/openaccess/?q=node/3292
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Multiplication and preliminary characterization of west and central African pearl millet landraces Open Agri
Haussmann, B.I.G..
Palavras-chave: Millets; Inbreeding; Phenotypes; Gene banks; Self pollination; Carrots; Agronomy; Grain; Latitude; Regeneration.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://agropedia.iitk.ac.in/openaccess/?q=node/3203
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An easy way to assess photoperiod sensitivity in sorghum: relationships of the vegetative-phase duration and photoperiod sensitivity Open Agri
Clerget, B..
Palavras-chave: Photoperiodicity; Sowing date; Sorghum; Genotypes; Fruits; Forecasting; Latitude; Tropical zones; Replication; Exhibitions.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://agropedia.iitk.ac.in/openaccess/?q=node/3308
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Striga identification and control handbook Open Agri
K.V..
Palavras-chave: Biological interaction; Millets; Drought stress; Self pollination; Resistance varieties; Fruits; Tropical zones; Latitude; Weather hazards; Maize.
Ano: 1983 URL: http://agropedia.iitk.ac.in/openaccess/?q=node/4246
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A handbook on the rainfall climatology of West Africa: data for selected locations Open Agri
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Palavras-chave: Latitude; Evapotranspiration; Microclimate; Agroclimatology; Location; Precipitation; Climatology; Water balance; Plant production; Electrophoresis.
Ano: 1980 URL: http://agropedia.iitk.ac.in/openaccess/?q=node/3990
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Maturidade sexual em Callinectes ornatus Ordway, 1863 (crustacea: decapoda: portunidae) no litoral de Ilhéus, BA, Brasil Pap. Avulsos de Zool. (São Paulo)
Carvalho,Edvanda Andrade Souza de; Carvalho,Fabrício Lopes de; Couto,Erminda da Conceição Guerreiro.
Visando estimar o tamanho em que Callinectes ornatus atinge a maturidade sexual na costa de Ilhéus - BA, exemplares da espécie foram coletados mensalmente entre março de 2003 e fevereiro de 2005. Foi utilizada rede otter-trawl para a obtenção de amostras em três pontos do litoral do município, com duração de 30 minutos cada. Foram coletados 1.221 indivíduos, sendo 918 fêmeas e 303 machos. O tamanho em que 50% dos indivíduos estavam morfologicamente maduros (LC50%) foi de 41,4 mm para as fêmeas e de 44,2 mm para os machos. Houve sincronia ente o tamanho de maturação gonadal e morfológica. O tamanho de maturação encontrado para ambos os sexos foi menor do que os encontrados em outros estudos desenvolvidos na costa brasileira.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Brachyura; Gônada; Latitude; Maturação; Morfologia; Nordeste.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492011002400001
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Efeito do gradiente altitudinal/latitudinal sobre espécies de aves florestais da família Furnariidae na Bacia do Rio Tibagi, Paraná, Brasil Zoologia
Fávaro,Fernando de L.; Anjos,Luiz dos; Lopes,Edson V.; Mendonça,Luciana B.; Volpato,Graziele H..
Variações na riqueza e abundância de Furnariidae florestais foram analisadas ao longo do gradiente altitudinal/latitudinal da bacia do rio Tibagi (BRT), Paraná, Brasil. A Floresta Ombrófila Mista (1060 m a.n.m.) é a formação dominante no sul da BRT, enquanto que a Floresta Estacional Semidecidual (298 m a.n.m.), ocorre no norte. O número total de espécies obtidas na BRT foi 14. A riqueza e a abundância de Furnariidae foram maiores no sul (12 espécies, IPA = 2,01) do que no norte (cinco espécies, IPA = 0,45) da BRT. As similaridades também foram altas entre o sul e o centro da BRT. A estrutura da comunidade de Furnariidae também apresentou correlação positiva entre o sul e o centro da BRT (coeficiente de correlação por postos de Spearman; r s = 0,96, r s =...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Altitude; Floresta estacional; Semidecidual; Floresta ombrófila mista; Latitude.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-81752006000100020
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Plate motions, Gondwana Dinosaurs, Noah's Arks, Beached Viking Funeral Ships, Ghost Ships, and Landspans Anais da ABC (AABC)
Jacobs,Louis L.; Strganac,Christopher; Scotese,Christopher.
Gondwana landmasses have served as large-scale biogeographic Noah's Arks and Beached Viking Funeral Ships, as defined by McKenna. The latitudinal trajectories of selected Gondwana dinosaur localities were traced through time in order to evaluate their movement through climate zones relative to those in which they originally formed. The dispersal of fauna during the breakup of Gondwana may have been facilitated by the presence of offshelf islands forming landspans (sensu Iturralde-Vinent and MacPhee) in the Equatorial Atlantic Gateway and elsewhere.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Biogeography; Dinosaur; Gondwana; Latitude.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652011000100002
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