「trophic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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hypothesis which describes the phenomenon of | trophic cascade in certain terrestrial communities. |
ts on lower levels of an ecosystem are termed | trophic cascades. |
The | trophic cell is generally multinucleate. |
utamate while stimulating the release of some | trophic factors from the glia cells in the central ne |
The | trophic form is often multinucleate, and ultimately d |
Trophic function is defined by Kolmogorov predator-pr | |
Trophic function represents the power of the predator | |
in L.S. theorem, on the bending points of the | trophic function there exist a limit cycle in the lin |
Application of the | trophic function (also referred as the functional res |
Among the features of the | trophic function which have been having scholars atte |
various sciences has proven the fact that the | trophic functions as well as predator-prey models are |
t regeneration and cycling efficiency along a | trophic gradient of temperate lakes. |
idered to loosely be associated with specific | trophic groups (e.g. |
uccession including facilitation, inhibition, | trophic interaction, initial composition, and competi |
Mesopredators are middle | trophic level predators such as raccoons, skunks, sna |
The | trophic level index is used in New Zealand as a measu |
a-ice algae provide food resources for higher | trophic level organisms in seasons and regions where |
The energy is passed on from | trophic level to trophic level and each time about 90 |
nd 'repackaging' it for consumption by higher | trophic level predators like birds, fishes and mammal |
Since animals are higher on the | trophic level, they are less efficient sources of foo |
It predicts that | trophic levels close to the lowest trophic levels wil |
e abundance or diversity of members of higher | trophic levels is dependent upon the availability or |
lly, these processes operate only between two | trophic levels, with no effect on the others. |
dition, because predators are found in higher | trophic levels, they are less abundant and much more |
n by the transfer of organic material between | trophic levels, and represents the quantity of new ti |
the food chain's energy has been lost between | trophic levels. |
ent upon the actions of consumers from higher | trophic levels. |
s that bottom-up control could have on higher | trophic levels. |
nus is distinguished by its unique reciprocal | trophic life cycle which lacks the salivary transmiss |
This | trophic mutualism was studied in detail in the 1970s |
g has been the focus of a study investigating | trophic relations between this species, Sillago siham |
may exhibit one of several different types of | trophic relationships, such as parasitism, mutualism, |
the lentic biota are linked in complex web of | trophic relationships. |
h the endodermis, resulting in formation of a | trophic site that consist of a syncytium structure, w |
It is similar to the | trophic state index but was proposed as alternative t |
The observation that the | trophic structures (i.e. |
n various marine animal mortalities involving | trophic transfer of the toxin from its algal source u |
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