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《Plant Ecology & Diversity》2013,6(3):319-333
ABSTRACTBackground: Topoclimate can influence tree establishment within treeline ecotones. Yet much less is known about how regional topography, such as the Continental Divide, Rocky Mountains, mediates the role of climate in governing treeline dynamics.Aims: To utilise the Continental Divide to test whether contrasts in growing-season moisture regimes to the west (summer-dry) and east (summer-wet) impact the spatio-temporal patterns of tree establishment and rates of treeline advance in the Northern Rocky Mountains.Methods: We sampled trees at sites on north- and south-facing slopes, west and east of the Continental Divide. We used dendroecological techniques to reconstruct patterns of tree establishment. Age-structure data were quantitatively compared with climate to evaluate possible mechanistic linkages.Results: Across all sites, 96% of trees established after 1950. There was a treeline advance (range = 39–140 m) accompanied by increases in tree density. Significantly more trees established during wet springs on both sides of the Divide.Conclusions: Overall, snow duration in spring and autumn temperatures appear to influence patterns of tree recruitment at the treeline. Continued warming will likely amplify the role of autumn climate in regulating tree establishment throughout treeline ecotones in the Northern Rocky Mountains, particularly west of the Divide where summer-dry conditions persist. 相似文献
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The predatory mites Neoseiulus fallacis (Garman) (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) and Zetzellia mali (Ewing) (Acarina: Stigmaeidae) have the potential to suppress populations of Oligonychus aceris (Shimer) (Acarina: Tetranychidae) on maple cultivars under field conditions. Red Sunset red maples (Acer rubrum) are more resistant to O. aceris than ‘Autumn Blaze’ Freeman maple (Acer × fremanii). Examination of leaves indicated that the mite resistant Red Sunset trees had more leaf domatia than those from Autumn Blaze. Laboratory assays found that maple cultivars did not affect rates of O. aceris consumption by N. fallacis or Z. mali in a 24 h period. Each predator exhibited distinct preferences for O. aceris life stages. N. fallacis consumed significantly more protonymphs and adults of O. aceris, whereas Z. mali consumed more eggs. In contrast, maple cultivars significantly influenced rates of intraguild predation between phytoseiids and stigmaeids. Adult N. fallacis consumed more immature stages of Z. mali on Autumn Blaze than on Red Sunset maple, but adult Z. mali consumed the same numbers of N. fallacis nymphs on both cultivars. These findings provide a potential mechanism to explain the resistance of Red Sunset maples to O. aceris. On Red Sunset maples, where domatia provide Z. mali with refugia from predation by N. fallacis, both predators can contribute to the mortality of O. aceris. In contrast on Autumn Blaze maples Z. mali have no place to hide from N. fallacis, so the contribution of this stigmaeid to O. aceris mortality is greatly diminished. Thus, differential susceptibility of these cultivars to spider mites may be mediated by the capacity of leaf domatia to influence rates of intraguild predation among phytoseiid and stigmaeid predators. 相似文献
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Fr?nzi Korner-Nievergelt Pius Korner-Nievergelt Edi Baader Luzius Fischer Werner Schaffner Matthias Kestenholz 《Journal of Ornithology》2008,149(4):579-586
We analysed the number of autumn migrants at a bird ringing station over 41 years in the Jura mountains of Switzerland. For
12 irruptive or potentially irruptive bird species, the correlations between their numbers per year were calculated and the
species were clustered accordingly. We found high correlations in the number of migrants between the Coal Tit Periparus ater, Great Tit Parus major and Blue Tit Cyanistes caeruleus. Most correlations of passage number between species pairs changed dramatically over time. Only Blue Tit and Coal Tit showed
continuously high correlation in this respect. The variation and changes over time in between-species correlations in the
number of migrants needs more attention. 相似文献
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We explored Hamilton and Brown's autumn signalling hypothesis in mountain birch (Betula pubescens). As predicted by the hypothesis, early autumn colour change (i.e. high degree of autumn colouration in September) was negatively correlated with insect damage the following season. Furthermore, as expected, indices of physiological stress (i.e. leaf fluctuating asymmetry) and reproductive investment (i.e. catkin production) were positively correlated with insect damage the following season. Indirectly, we also found support for the idea that the proposed handicap signal (i.e. early autumn senescence) might be associated with an honesty ensuring cost in terms of lost primary production. Further work is, however, required to determine whether the link between autumn colours and insect damage observed in this study is causal. 相似文献
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In this paper we examine the bias towards weekend recording (the weekend effect) in volunteer phenology, using over 14,000 bird migration phenological observations from eight locations in the UK as a data source. Data from 45 bird species were used. Overall, 44% of all records were taken at weekends in contrast to the 28.6% (i.e. two out of seven days) that would be expected if records were evenly spread throughout the week. Whilst there is documented evidence of environmental differences at weekends, particularly in large urban areas, we believe the weekend effect is mostly a consequence of greater recorder effort at weekends. Some birds, likely to be obvious by their behaviour or abundance, had fewer weekend records than the remaining species. The weekend effect, to some extent, differed between locations and between seasons. There was some evidence that, particularly in autumn, the weekend bias may be lessening. If so, this will increase the accuracy of phenological records, making the detection of changes and responses to temperature easier. 相似文献
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In contrast to the attention attracted by temporal trends of phenology, the spatial patterns of arrivals, departures or stays
of trans-Saharan birds are still nowadays largely unknown in most of their European breeding areas. In the case of the white
stork (Ciconia ciconia), some studies have attempted to describe its migratory patterns throughout some European countries but, to our knowledge,
no one has related these patterns to some kind of explanatory variable which offers an ecologically-based explanation for
the heterogeneous phenology observable among populations. Here, arrivals, departures and stays of this species, recorded in
hundreds of Spanish localities, were related to a set of environmental, geographical, biological and spatial predictors, and
modeled by multiple regression. The best model for arrival dates accounted for up to 34% of variability of data and pointed
towards an earlier arrival in those populations located in south-western Iberia and with higher population densities. This
last relationship is probably due to the competition for nest-site fidelity maintenance. However, no variable was able to
explain properly the blurred spatial pattern recorded for departure dates. Departure decisions are strongly influenced by
social behavior in this species and depend on collective decisions influenced by peculiar local environmental conditions of
each year rather than macrogeographical gradients. Environmental, geographical or spatial variables also did not capture much
of the observed variability in the length of the stays among populations. However, this variable was strongly related to the
arrival and departure dates of populations. White storks stay longer in localities with earlier arrivals and, especially,
later departures. 相似文献
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The rate at which migrant birds replenish their energy stores at intermittent stopovers largely determines overall migration
speed, the manner in which migration proceeds and success of migration. In this study, data on the fuel deposition rate (FDR)
of three long-distance migrants from 17 ringing sites along their autumn migration route were used to examine: (1) effects
of endogenous factors on FDR, and (2) how relationships between exogenous factors and FDR affect the organisation of migration.
We developed a model to estimate FDR from retrapped birds which takes into account time of day and various other factors which
might influence FDR. The two endogenous factors, moult and current energy stores, generally reduced FDR. This may result in
lower departure energy loads and more stopovers than expected from optimal migration theory. Differences between species with
respect to seasonal, year-to-year and geographical patterns of FDR could be related to differences in availability and predictability
of food resources, and help to explain differences in the organisation of migration. A low FDR in northern and central Europe
could be related to low, but predictable, food resources and an early departure during moult of the reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus); FDRs varying between years were related to large spatial and year-to-year variation in the density of the main prey of
the sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus); and a high FDR in the garden warbler (Sylvia borin) was related to abundant food resources, due to a switch from a purely invertebrate diet to a mixed diet including fruits
which are abundant over large areas of Europe and north Africa. This study demonstrated that the organisation of migration
is the outcome of a complex interplay of the seasonal timing of moult, food availability and predictability and a seasonal
switch in diet, and can be modified by individual birds in response to a limited amount of time in which to migrate.
Received: 26 April 1999 / Accepted: 24 September 1999 相似文献
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The relationship between the inundation of a salt marsh in southeast Denmark not subject to lunar tides and the availability and predation of seeds of the annuals Salicornia spp. and Suaéda maritima by autumn staging dabbling ducks was studied by carrying out exclosure experiments over the course of 2 years. There was a marked difference in the wetness of the salt marsh between the two study years, which resulted in distinct temporal patterns of salt-marsh use by dabbling ducks. In both years, the depletion of seeds of both Salicornia spp. and S. maritima was initiated subsequent to the flooding of the sample transects, which also induced the gradual release of seeds from the plants within the exclosures. Nevertheless, seeds were removed more rapidly in plots visited by dabbling ducks than in the exclosures. The predation of seeds took place as soon as the individual plants had been fully submerged, but before the seeds were released from the plants. The timing of flooding events during early autumn may potentially affect the availability of the salt-marsh seed stock. Therefore, weather conditions may impose critical constraints on the feeding opportunities for dabbling ducks during autumn migration on non-tidal salt marshes. 相似文献