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Long-term changes in collembolan communities in grazed and non-grazed abandoned arable fields in Denmark

2004

Summary In order to explore long-term changes in microarthropod communities after introduction of livestock grazing in abandoned fields with herb–grass vegetation at Mols, E. Jutland, Denmark, soil and litter samples were collected from 7 pairs (blocks) of grazed and non-grazed plots over a period of 14 years. Sampling began just before fencing and initiation of cattle and sheep grazing in the spring of 1985. The total material included 76 collembolan species; 65 and 68 species were recorded in the grazed and non-grazed plots, respectively. The number of species recorded at individual sampling dates fluctuated considerably through the period. In the vegetation/litter layer the mean number o…

education.field_of_studyEcologyanimal diseasesPopulationSoil ScienceEcological successionVegetationBiologyPopulation densityGrazing pressureAgronomyAbundance (ecology)parasitic diseasesGrazingLittereducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPedobiologia
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Happiness in advanced adulthood and the elderly

2016

The purpose of this study was to critically analyse the role that positive emotions, flourishing and mindfulness have among the elderly. It was explored how these concepts can contribute to successful aging and higher levels of happiness in this population. To this end, we conducted a non-experimental correlational study with 329 participants, aged from 55 to 98 years. Questionnaires were used to collect data through the following instruments: a socio-demographic questionnaire, Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS), Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) and PANAS (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule), FS (Flourishing scale), PST (Positivity test), MHI-5 (Mental Health Inventory -- 5).

education.field_of_studyMindfulnessSuccessful agingFlourishingmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPopulation050109 social psychologyMental health050105 experimental psychologyScale (social sciences)Well-beingHappiness0501 psychology and cognitive scienceseducationPsychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyProceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality
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Reproductive success ofDactylorhiza incarnatassp.incarnata(Orchidaceae): the effects of population size and plant visibility

2007

Reproduction of plants pollinated solely by flower-visiting animals depends on the ability of the population and each of its flowering member to attract pollinators. Factors affecting the pollination of nectarless species differ somewhat from those affecting the pollination of rewarding species due to the avoidance behaviour of pollinators after visiting empty flowers. We studied a non-mimic food-deceptive orchid, Dactylorhiza incarnata ssp. incarnata, in 16 populations in central Finland to examine if population properties and plant size affected reproductive success of plants. We found that the number of flowering plants increased total pollinia removal and seed production of the populati…

education.field_of_studyOrchidaceaebiologyPollinationReproductive successEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationDactylorhiza sambucinaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)PollinatorBotanyDactylorhiza incarnataeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonNordic Journal of Botany
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Sources of variation in survival and breeding site fidelity in three species of European ducks

2002

Summary 1  We used long-term capture–recapture–recovery data and a modelling approach developed by Burnham (1993) to test a priori predictions about sources of variation in annual survival rates and fidelity within a population of individually marked females in three species of European ducks from a breeding ground study site in Latvia. 2  True annual survival was higher for diving ducks (tufted duck 0·72, common pochard 0·65) and lower for northern shoveler (0·52). Survival of female diving ducks was positively correlated with mean winter temperatures at Western European wintering areas, the relationship being much stronger for pochard. 3  We present the first unbiased estimates of breedin…

education.field_of_studyReproductive successEcologyPopulationBiologyTufted duckbiology.organism_classificationAnatidaeShovelerWaterfowlBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatryeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Animal Ecology
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Ecological genetics of a cyclical parthenogen in temporary habitats

1995

Populations of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis inhabiting three temporary ponds in Torreblanca Marsh (Castellon, Spain) were regularly screened for allozyme variation, sexual reproduction levels and population densities during an annual cycle. Relevant ecological parameters in the ponds were also recorded. The electrophoretic survey of the three ponds (Poza Sur, Poza Norte and Canal Central) revealed a high level of overall genetic polymorphism in four marker loci, but only 13 multilocus genotypes were found. We classified clones into three clonal groups (SS, SM, L) characterized by unique arrays of alleles in the four marker loci, and significant differences in body shape and size. Clona…

education.field_of_studySpecies complexbiologyEcologyPopulationEcological successionBrachionusbiology.organism_classificationEcological geneticsPopulation densityGene flowSexual reproductioneducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Evolutionary Biology
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Breeding strategy and morphological characters in an urban population of blackbirds, Turdus merula

2001

Pairing patterns in monogamous birds are thought to be the consequence of mutual mate choice by males and females for characters linked to individual quality in the opposite sex. Although this may result in assortative pairing for a single character, there may be no simple match between male and female phenotype if the traits linked to individual quality are sex specific. For instance, in several passerine species, females tend to select males on the basis of territory quality or characters that may reflect health or vigour, whereas males benefit from pairing with females in good condition that breed early because early breeding increases reproductive success. We investigated pairing patter…

education.field_of_studybiologyReproductive successEcologyPopulationBreedPasserineSingle characterSexual dimorphismMate choicebiology.animalSeasonal breederAnimal Science and ZoologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyAnimal Behaviour
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Life in varying environments: experimental evidence for delayed effects of juvenile environment on adult life history

2011

Summary 1. The effects of environment experienced during early development on phenotype as an adult has started to gain vast amounts of interest in various taxa. Some evidence on long-term effects of juvenile environment is available, but replicated experimental studies in wild animals are still lacking. 2. Here we report the first replicated experiment in wild mammals which examines the long-term effects of juvenile and adult environments on individual fitness (reproduction, survival and health). The early development of bank vole (Myodes glareolus) individuals took place in either foodsupplemented or un-supplemented outdoor enclosures. After the summer, adult individuals were reciprocally…

education.field_of_studybiologyReproductive successEcologyfungiPopulationMaternal effectZoologybiology.organism_classificationBank volePredictive adaptive responseJuvenileAnimal Science and ZoologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOverwinteringSex ratioJournal of Animal Ecology
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Within territory abundance of red wood ants Formica rufa is associated with the body condition of nestlings in the Eurasian treecreeper Certhia famil…

2007

Studies on individual reproductive success in relation to interspecific competition between distantly related taxa are scarce. We studied whether the abundance of red wood ants Formica rufa -group is related to the breeding habitat selection, fecundity and offspring quality in the Eurasian treecreeper Certhia familiaris, an old-growth forest passerine. The nest-box occupancy data were gathered over a five-year study period, whereas the breeding performance analyses were based on a two-year data set. The abundance of wood ants, measured within 50 m around the nest-boxes, was not related to nest-box occupancy rate, fecundity or the physiological stress of nestlings. In contrast, the abundance…

education.field_of_studybiologyReproductive successEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationCerthia familiarisbiology.organism_classificationFecundityCompetition (biology)PasserineFormica rufabiology.animalAnimal Science and ZoologyTreecreepereducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonJournal of Avian Biology
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Annotazione in calce, in margine o a tergo di un documento

2010

efficacia della provaAnnotazioneSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatosuccessione temporale
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Tissue-Specific Dynamics in the Endophytic Bacterial Communities in Arctic Pioneer Plant

2020

The rapid developments in the next-generation sequencing methods in the recent years have provided a wealth of information on the community structures and functions of endophytic bacteria. However, the assembly processes of these communities in different plant tissues are still currently poorly understood, especially in wild plants in natural settings. The aim of this study was to compare the composition of endophytic bacterial communities in leaves and roots of arcto-alpine pioneer plant Oxyria digyna, and investigate, how plant tissue (leaf or root) or plant origin affect the community assembly. To address this, we planted micropropagated O. digyna plants with low bacterial load (bait pla…

endofyytitOxyria digynaarktinen aluearctic bacteriafungipioneer plantfood and beveragesPlant Sciencelcsh:Plant culturebakteeritendophytic bacteriamikrobistobacterial successionlcsh:SB1-1110tatarkasvittissue-specificityhaproOriginal ResearchFrontiers in plant science
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