... the functionalgroups under ...and functional diversity of native species reflects the heterogeneity of the wetlands, resulting from the different landscape patterns in the region and their ...
... the functional redundancy among species within a community is based on the classification of species into functionalgroups (Dumay et ...their functional traits (Tilman, ...the ...
... AFB reactors, because granules may disaggregate due to higher hydrodynamic forces, and also is not suitable for substrate containing high solid content [12]. In Chapter 3, we still were able to operate the AFB reactor at ...
... Functionalgroups overlap with other concepts such as ’guilds’ and ’trophic ...as groups of organisms that exploit environmental resources in a similar manner (Root 1967), and they are, in fact, a ...
... Our results emphasize that the tree harvest treatments assessed are not suitable for the management of this P. pinaster stand. Otherwise, the reduction of pine seedling density and the changes in richness and cover of ...
... To graft the silica surface, 1.1 g of so-obtained materials were dispersed in toluene and 4.1 mmol of organoalkoxysilane precursor were added; the mixture was refluxed for 24 hours. Solid materials were vacuum filtered ...
... other groups – so much so that they are prepared to kill or die for this ...durable functionalgroups (e.g. the Peruvian ‘commedores populares’ groups, or Western reading groups) the ...
... (1) functionalgroups and life-forms (annuals, herbaceous perennials split in grasses and forbs, and woody; ...each functional group and dispersal mode in each site were then ...each ...
... the functionalgroups analysis shows that the Macroalgaes with a total of 17 categories between genre and species were the most abundant organisms (11 – 84% of coverage), followed by the Hermatipic Corals ...
... chemical functionalgroups such as amines, amides, carboxyl, and alkenes that tended to disappear due to increasing the concentration of cadmium than those from Villa de ...
... far from the traditional 10 or 15 m distances for all the functionalgroups of swimmers (Tables 2 and 3). Distances on the start and turn segments did not surpass the 5 m mark in any of the S2–S4 swimmers ...
... into functionalgroups. The final functionalgroups used were predators, suspension feeders, sur- face deposit feeders, surface deposit feeders that subduct particles, subsurface deposit ...
... azide groups from m-phenylene diamine 5-azidoisophthaloyl chloride (Scheme 45, ...azide groups into the highly reactive nitrene ...azide functionalgroups in the main chain as parent ...
... density of macroscopic sessile and mobile species, respectively, were quantified in a minimum of eight and a maximum of 63 0.25 m 2 quadrats haphazardly placed along 20 m –200 m transects stretched parallel to the ...
... Most commercial utilizations of copolymerization fall into one of two groups. One group consists of various statistical (usually random) copolymers in which the two repeating units possess the same ...
... different functionalgroups cover and richness (see Table 1), one-way analyses of variance (ANOVA) were applied followed by Scheffé’s tests to enable pairwise comparisons of means ...