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pro vyhledávání: '"Bonifacio O. Pasion"'
Autor:
Bonifacio O. Pasion, Carolyn DP. Barrias, Milagrosa P. Asuncion, Abelardo H. Angadol, Robert R. Pabiling, Arsenio Pasion, Jr., Archiles A. Braulio, Agaton M. Baysa, Jr.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 78-86 (2021)
Riparian zones are a small portion of a watershed but hold a diverse and important ecosystem functioning. We assessed diversity and carbon density of pole (5–10 cm DBH) and canopy (>10 cm DBH) trees along a riparian zone in Pasonanca Natural Park,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dfdd45dbaeee4f4c8c9c30963a0ec4e1
Autor:
Ma. Niña Regina M. Quibod, Phillip A. Alviola, Anna Pauline O. de Guia, Virginia C. Cuevas, Ireneo L. Lit, Jr., Bonifacio O. Pasion
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, Vol 12, Iss 4, Pp 481-487 (2019)
More than 2,000 caves have been documented in the Philippines, yet cave research is very limited. This study was conducted to provide benchmark information on the diversity and ecology of cave-dwelling bats from Samal Island, a small island in the so
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3b6a4327fabf4006b5398ee430bb12b9
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 19, Iss , Pp - (2019)
Seasonally dry forest with a deciduous canopy is a widespread ecosystem in Southeast Asia. Debate continues about whether this vegetation is forest or savanna. Savannas have tree cover 70%, C3-dominated ground vegetation, and infrequent fires. We stu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/56ae85e8564b49a9916f8045c40794e7
Publikováno v:
Community Ecology. 23:327-335
Arecaceae (Palmae) is an ecologically and economically important family characteristic of the vegetation in tropical and subtropical regions, with at least 125 species occurring in the Philippines, most of them endemics. We monitored changes in stem
Autor:
Jie Gao, Kyle W. Tomlinson, Wei Zhao, Baosheng Wang, Ralph Sedricke Lapuz, Jing‐Xin Liu, Bonifacio O. Pasion, Bach T. Hai, Souvick Chanthayod, Jin Chen, Xiao‐Ru Wang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Systematics and Evolution.
Autor:
Carolyn Dp. Barrias, Robert R. Pabiling, Milagrosa P. Asuncion, Arsenio Pasion, Agaton M. Baysa, Abelardo H. Angadol, Archiles A. Braulio, Bonifacio O. Pasion
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 78-86 (2021)
Riparian zones are a small portion of a watershed but hold a diverse and important ecosystem functioning. We assessed diversity and carbon density of pole (5–10 cm DBH) and canopy (>10 cm DBH) trees along a riparian zone in Pasonanca Natural Park,
Autor:
Virginia C. Cuevas, Anna Pauline O. de Guia, Ma. Niña Regina M. Quibod, Phillip A. Alviola, Bonifacio O. Pasion, Ireneo L. Lit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, Vol 12, Iss 4, Pp 481-487 (2019)
More than 2,000 caves have been documented in the Philippines, yet cave research is very limited. This study was conducted to provide benchmark information on the diversity and ecology of cave-dwelling bats from Samal Island, a small island in the so
Autor:
Kyle W. Tomlinson, Bonifacio O. Pasion, Mika Yasuda, J. W. Ferry Slik, Mareike Roeder, Jiajia Liu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vegetation Science. 30:1143-1152
AIM: A better understanding of plant communities can be achieved by incorporating data of traits and dynamics into surveys. Wood density is a good predictor for growth and mortality in trees, but to date, no studies of lianas include all three. We ex
Autor:
Mariano Roy M. Duya, Bonifacio O. Pasion, Ma. Dolores C. Tongco, Perry S. Ong, Jay S. Fidelino, John Michael M. Galindon
Publikováno v:
Ecological Research. 33:63-72
The Philippines is both a megadiversity country and a global biodiversity hotspot. The diversity patterns of three major plant groups were assessed: (1) trees (trees and palms), (2) herbs (grasses, shrubs, forbs, ferns), and (3) epiphytes (climbers a
Autor:
Mika Yasuda, Eben Goodale, J. W. Ferry Slik, Rui-Chang Quan, Jiajia Liu, Bonifacio O. Pasion, Christos Mammides, Myung-Bok Lee, Kyle W. Tomlinson, Salindra K. Dayananda, Rachakonda Sreekar
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 215:107-115
Habitat fragmentation in heterogeneous landscapes is a non-random process, with farmers selecting lands with flat topography and fertile soils. To understand the persistence of biodiversity in forest fragments in such landscapes, it is necessary to d