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Autor:
Annette L. Schloss, James F. Haney
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 51:1079-1089
Summary 1. We examined the relative changes in light intensity that initiate night-time locomotor activity changes in nymphs of the mayfly, Stenonema modestum (Heptageniidae). Tests were carried out in a laboratory stream to examine the hypothesis th
Autor:
A. J. Wickel, Annette L. Schloss, Michael Keller, George C. Hurtt, Manoel Cardoso, Gregory P. Asner, Carlos A. Nobre, Cláudio José Reis Carvalho, Rob Braswell, Xiangming Xiao, George L. Vourlitis, Berrien Moore, Tatiana Sa, Liane S. Guild, Jane M. Read, Scott Hetrick, Steve Hagen, Michael W. Palace, Matthew G. Fearon, Eduardo S. Brondizio
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 88:111-127
The LBA-ECO program is one of several international research components under the Brazilian-led Large Scale Biosphere–Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA). The field-oriented research activities of this study are organized along transects and in
Autor:
Annette L. Schloss, James F. Haney
Publikováno v:
Fundamental and Applied Limnology. 154:353-374
Studies were conducted in a laboratory stream to examine changes in locomotor activity and vertical movement on tile substrates of Stenonema modestum nymphs (Ephemeroptera: Heptagenidae) in response to relative light decrease and acclimation (adaptat
Autor:
Annette L. Schloss
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 479:181-190
I describe a laboratory system for investigating the role of light as a proximate cue for diel changes in locomotor activity and vertical location on the substrate of stream macro-invertebrates. The system consisted of computercontrolled halogen lamp
Publikováno v:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 92:313-315
[1] Mobile phone-based tools have the potential to revolutionize the way citizen scientists are recruited and retained, facilitating a new type of “connected” citizen scientist—one who collects scientifically relevant data as part of his or her
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology, Wiley, 1999, 5 (S1), pp.16-24. ⟨10.1046/j.1365-2486.1999.00003.x⟩
Global Change Biology, 1999, 5 (S1), pp.16-24. ⟨10.1046/j.1365-2486.1999.00003.x⟩
Global Change Biology, Wiley, 1999, 5 (S1), pp.16-24. ⟨10.1046/j.1365-2486.1999.00003.x⟩
Global Change Biology, 1999, 5 (S1), pp.16-24. ⟨10.1046/j.1365-2486.1999.00003.x⟩
Annual and seasonal net primary productivity estimates (NPP) of 15 global models across latitudinal zones and biomes are compared. The models simulated NPP for contemporary climate using common, spatially explicit data sets for climate, soil texture,
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 5:25-34
To analyse the broad-scale behaviour of 15 global models of the terrestrial biosphere, we evaluated the sensitivity of simulated net primary productivity (NPP) to spatial and seasonal variations in precipitation, temperature and solar radiation, and
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 5:46-55
Given that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global terrestrial net primary productivity (NPP) are feasible, intercomparison of global NPP models provides an effective tool to check model consistency. For this study, we tested
Autor:
Stephen Sitch, Annette L. Schloss, Jörg Kaduk, David W. Kicklighter, Jerry M. Melillo, Martin Heimann, G. Würth, Robert Meyer, Fortunat Joos, Berrien Moore, Frank Ift, A. David McGuire, John V. K. Helfrich, Uwe Wittenberg, I. Colin Prentice, Andreas Nadler, G. H. Kohlmaier, Walter Sauf, Gerd Esser, Michele Bruno, S. Dönges
Publikováno v:
Tellus, Series B-Chemical and Physical Meteorology
Scopus-Elsevier
Tellus B; Vol 51, No 2 (1999)
Scopus-Elsevier
Tellus B; Vol 51, No 2 (1999)
We compared the simulated responses of net primary production, heterotrophic respiration, net ecosystem production and carbon storage in natural terrestrial ecosystems to historical (1765 to 1990) and projected (1990 to 2300) changes of atmospheric C