Taman Pelangi br Plaza Pelangi T junctions EDL FLYOVER br MES E 2 14 JB Eastern Dispersal Link JB EASTERN DISPERSAL LINK br Kuala lumpur br Melaka EDL SULTAN ISKANDAR BUILDING see also br MES E 2 14 JB Eastern Dispersal Link JB EASTERN DISPERSAL LINK Category Roads in Johor Bahru malaysia road stub ... more details
Infobox road country MYS state Selangor type B route 11 alternate name Jalan Kajang Puchong length km length round 1 direction a West terminus a Serdang Interchange junction JKR 3215 Jalan Seri Kembangan br MES E 11 Damansara Puchong Expressway br JKR 29 Putrajaya Cyberjaya Expressway br MES E 26 South Klang Valley Expressway br MES E 18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway br JKR B 13 Jalan Uniten Dengkil br JKR 1 Malaysia Federal Route 1 Federal route 1 br JKR B 17 Jalan Reko direction b East terminus b Kajang destinations Puchong br Putrajaya br Cyberjaya br Dengkil Jalan Kajang Puchong or Jalan Sungai Chua on Kajang town side Selangor state route JKR B 11 is a major road in Selangor , Malaysia . List of junctions class wikitable km Exit Junctions To Remarks SERDANG INTERCHANGE PUTRAJAYA CYBERJAYA INTERCHANGE see also br MES E 2 11 Damansara Puchong Expressway DAMANSARA PUCHONG EXPRESSWAY br JKR 29 Putrajaya Cyberjaya Expressway PUTRAJAYA CYBERJAYA EXPRESSWAY PUTRAJAYA CYBERJAYA INTERCHANGE UNITEN see also br MES E 2 26 South Klang Valley Expressway SOUTH KLANG VALLEY EXPRESSWAY Uniten NORTH br MES E 2 18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway KAJANG DISPERSAL LINK EXPRESSWAY br Kuala Lumpur br Sungai Besi br Mines Resort City br Seri Kembangan br Kajang br Semenyih br br SOUTH br JKR B 13 Jalan Uniten Dengkil JALAN UNITEN DENGKIL br Universiti Tenaga Nasional Uniten br Dengkil Roundabout UNITEN SUNGAI CHUA see also br MES E 2 18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway KAJANG DISPERSAL LINK EXPRESSWAY Sungai Chua NORTHWEST br Kampung Sungai Chua br br MES E 2 18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway KAJANG DISPERSAL LINK EXPRESSWAY br NORTH br Cheras br Kajang br Kuala Lumpur Diamond interchange Kampung Baru Sungai Chua Jalan 7 1 SOUTH br JALAN 7 1 br Taman Seri Saga br Taman Setia br Taman Kajang Indah br Taman Kajang Raya br Taman Berjaya Baru br Taman Koperatif Lin T junctions Taman Sungai Kota Taman Hijau Railway crossing bridge Taman Jambu Sungai Langat bridge Jalan Stadium NORTH ... more details
species native to steppe s and desert s. Grass es have various units of dispersal rarely the caryopsis ... like dispersal isbn 0198529198 publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford postscript None ... more details
Earth crustal displacement OR Earth crust displacement may refer to Plate tectonics , scientific theory which describes the large scale motions of Earth s crust. Fault geology , fracture in Earth s crust where one side moves with respect to the other side. Supercontinent cycle , the quasi periodic aggregation and dispersal of Earth s continental crust. Cataclysmic pole shift hypothesis , where the axis of rotation of a planet may have shifted or the crust may have shifted dramatically. disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Topping is a process by which a mower or similar implement is used to top , or remove, the aerial part of a Crop agriculture crop , in order to prevent seed formation and Biological dispersal distribution onto the soil. Typically, a set aside cover crop is topped in July or August, to prevent seed production and subsequent soil contamination leading to germination and regrowth. Category Agricultural terminology Agri stub ru ... more details
are essentially equivalent in their competitive and dispersal abilities, and local and regional composition and abundance is determined primarily by stochastic demographic processes and dispersal limitation ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan February 2009 notability October 2008 Klima Macht Geschichte Menschheitsgeschichte als Abbild der Klimaentwicklung is a book written by Kenneth J. Hsu , published in German by Orell F ssli Verlag Z rich, Switzerland on 17 October 2000. The English transliteration of the title is Climate Makes History The History Of Mankind As A Reflection Of Climatic Evolution . The official English title is Climate And Peoples A Theory Of Climate Changes And Their Impacts On Hominid Evolution, Language Dispersal & Demographic Migrations . Category Climate change books ... more details
Earth crustal displacement OR Earth crust displacement may refer to Plate tectonics , scientific theory which describes the large scale motions of Earth s crust lithosphere . Fault geology , fracture in Earth s crust where one side moves with respect to the other side. Supercontinent cycle , the quasi periodic aggregation and dispersal of Earth s continental crust. Cataclysmic pole shift hypothesis , where the axis of rotation of a planet may have shifted or the crust may have shifted dramatically. disambig ... more details
orphan date January 2008 Image Tilt.jpg thumb Tucson Tilt The Tucson Tilt were a member of the Western States Hockey League . Their only season was 2006 2007. On Friday, December 8, 2006 the Tucson Tilt ceased operations. This was due to an ill advised business plan based heavily on donations and sponsorships that heretofore had not materialized. The player roster of the Tucson Tilt was frozen by USA Hockey in accordance to the request made by the Western States Hockey League . A dispersal draft was held to place all players, who have met their financial obligations to the Team. The WSHL dispersal draft was to be held prior to Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2006. Final record was 17 2. External links http www.tucsontilthockey.com Tucson Tilt Category Ice hockey teams in Arizona Category Sports in Tucson, Arizona Category Defunct ice hockey teams in the United States US icehockey team stub ... more details
Myrmecochory IPAc en icon m r m k k r i from Ancient Greek Greek myrmeco ant s chory dispersal is seed dispersal by Ant ants , an ecologically significant Myrmecophily ant plant Biological interaction ... attached elaiosome is collectively known as a Diaspore botany diaspore . Seed dispersal by ants is typically ... through dispersal to favourable locations for germination as well as escape from seed predation ... of seed dispersal by ants, and phylogeny and biogeography in flowering plants a global survey journal ... dispersal by ants is particularly common in the Heath dry heath and sclerophyll woodlands of Australia ... Westoby, Mark, L. Hughes, and B.L. Rice 1991 . Seed dispersal by ants comparing infertile with fertile ... plants may derive benefit from increased dispersal distance, directed dispersal to nutrient enriched ...., Barbara Rice, Julia M. Shelley, David Haig, and J.L. Kohen 1982 . Plants use of ants for dispersal ... mutualistic interaction . Three commonly cited advantages to myrmecochorous plants are increased dispersal distance, directed dispersal, and seed predator avoidance. Dispersal distance Increasing dispersal ... Whitney, K. D. year 2002 title Dispersal for distance? Acacia ligulata seeds and meat ants Iridomyrmex ... that ants disperse seeds, many myrmecochores exhibit diplochory a two staged dispersal mechanism, often with Seed dispersal Ballistic ballistic projection as the secondary mechanism, that can increase dispersal distance by as much as 50 . ref name Buckley1982 ref name Beattie1985 In some cases, ballistic dispersal distance regularly exceeds that of transport by ants. ref name Culver1978 Culver ... Virginia species Journal of Ecology 66 1 53 72. ref The dispersal distance achieved through myrmecochory ... , and other plants of small stature. ref name Giladi Directed dispersal Myrmecochorous plants may benefit ... nest . ref name Beattie1985 These patterns of ant dispersal are predictable enough to permit plants ..., Beattie, A.J., and Culver, D.C. 1988 . Directed dispersal demographic analysis of an ant plant ... more details
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predation is commonly divided into two distinctive temporal categories, pre dispersal and post dispersal ... spatially or temporally scarce to granivores. Seed dispersal away from the parent plant is hypothesized ... the size of the population of seed predators. Pre and post dispersal seed predation Seed predation ... dispersal seed predation by rodents balance of food and safety. Behav. Ecol. 16 1018 1024. ref . Predispersal seed predation takes place when seeds are removed from the parent plant before dispersal ... pre and post dispersal seed predation are extremely frequent in nature. However, fundamental differences occur between the two. Pre dispersal predators are most often specialists, as they are more likely ... plant. Therefore, animals with shorter life span, like insects, are more common pre dispersal predators. Common insect groups of pre dispersal predators are Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera. For this reason, a greater diversity of predators feed on seeds prior to dispersal ref Hulme and Benkman 2002 ref . Nevertheless, there are important vertebrate pre dispersal predators, especially birds and small mammals. Post dispersal seed predation is extremely common in virtually all ... seeds are scattered and hidden in the environment , most post dispersal predators have generalist ... dispersal seed predators diverse, but its composition varies considerably among ecosystems ref Hulme and Benkman 2002 ref . The severity of predation rates also varies between pre and post dispersal ... both pre and post dispersal seed predation suggest that the latter is often more severe than the former ... than a waste of energy by the parent plant. Therefore, the demographic impacts of pre dispersal predation on plant populations are likely to be stronger than the impacts of post dispersal predation ... seed there is a chance that it will later germinate and grow, supporting the species dispersal. See also Herbivory Seed dispersal Consumer resource systems References references Herrera, C.M. ... more details
dispersal Seed dispersal is important for plants because it allows their progeny to move away from their parents in space and time. The advantages of seed dispersal may have led to the evolution of fleshy ... Herrera, C. M. 2002. Seed Dispersal by vertebrates.in C. M. Herrera and O. Pellmyr, editors. Plant Animal ... than the temperate zone. See the 5th International Symposium Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal ... smells mimetic fruits . ref name Galetti Galetti, M. 2002. Seed Dispersal and Mimetic Fruits .... Seed Dispersal and Frugivory Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation. CABI Publishing, Oxford, UK ... In order for frugivores to be good seed dispersal seed dispersers they must digest fruits without .... Plants have evolved to encourage mutualist frugivores to consume their fruit for seed dispersal .... Seed Dispersal and Frugivory Ecology, Evolution and Conservation. CABI Publishing, Oxford, UK. ref .... Levey, W. R. Silva, and M. Galetti, editors. Seed Dispersal and Frugivory Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation ... by a cassowary. Ecological significance of frugivore seed dispersal Frugivore seed dispersal ... Wutherich, D., A. Azocar, C. Garcia Nunez, and J. F. Silva. 2001. Seed dispersal in Palicourea rigida ... dispersal patterns. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104 3278 3282. ref Conservation Because seed dispersal allows plant species to disperse to other areas ... species. Since frugivore seed dispersal is so important in the tropics, many researchers have studied ... monkeys are responsible for certain types of long distance seed dispersal that is not seen with other ..., D., M. A. Zavala, M. A. Rodriguez, and D. W. Purves. 2008. Animal versus wind dispersal and the robustness ...., W. R. Silva, and M. Galetti editors 2002. Seed dispersal and frugivory ecology, evolution, and conservation ... more details
populations on the other by long distance seed dispersal . Once a species has been split by vicariance ... flow and biological dispersal Lieberman, 2005 ref Lieberman, 2005. Geobiology and paleobiogeography ... more details
infobox road country MYS type B route 17 length km direction a North direction b South terminus a Kajang destinations Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia , Bandar Baru Bangi , Dengkil terminus b Bangi, Malaysia Bangi formed history junction JKR 1 Malaysia Federal Route 1 Federal Route 1 br JKR B 11 Jalan Kajang Puchong br MES E 18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway br JKR B 18 Jalan Banting Semenyih Jalan Reko or Jalan Bandar Baru Bangi Selangor state route JKR B 17 is a major roads in Selangor , Malaysia . List of junctions class wikitable Km Exit Junctions To Remarks Kajang KAJANG br Kajang Stadium WEST br JKR B 11 Jalan Kajang Puchong JALAN KAJANG PUCHONG br Sungai Chua br MES E 2 18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway KAJANG DISPERSAL LINK EXPRESSWAY br Putrajaya br Cyberjaya br Puchong br br WEST br JKR 1 JALAN KAJANG br Kuala Lumpur br Cheras br Balakong br br EAST br JKR 1 JALAN SEMENYIH br Seremban br Semenyih Junctions Kajang KAJANG Railway crossing bridge Kampung Reko MES E 2 18 Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway KAJANG DISPERSAL LINK EXPRESSWAY br WEST br Putrajaya br Cyberjaya br Puchong br EAST br Sungai Long br Seremban br Semenyih Parcelo interchange Taman Kajang Prima T junctions Reko Industrial Area T junctions Taman Sri Intan T junctions UKM Recreational Club T junctions Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia NORTHWEST br PERSIARAN UNIVERSITI br Bandar Baru Bangi br MES E 2 2 North South Expressway Southern Route NORTH SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE br Kuala Lumpur br Petaling Jaya br Kuala Lumpur International Airport Airport sign br Seremban br Melaka br Johor Bahru br br SOUTH br Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Junctions Muzium Warisan Melayu br Malay Heritage Museum Parking signs Kampung Teras Jenang NORTH br JALAN TERAS JENANG br Bandar Baru Bangi br MES E 2 2 North South Expressway Southern Route NORTH SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE br Kuala Lumpur br Petaling Jaya br Kuala Lumpur International Airport Airport sign br Seremban br Melaka br Johor Bahru T junctio ... more details
Orphan date August 2010 Seed traps are used in ecology and forestry to capture seed s falling from plants, allowing seed production and seed dispersal dispersal to be quantified. They come in several forms, including funnel traps, sticky traps using materials such as fly paper , nets and pots exposed in the field. ref name wiese http www.woodweb.com knowledge base fpl pdfs rn nc373.pdf In Pursuit of a Better Seed Trap Adam Wiese, John Zasada and Terry Strong United States Department of Agriculture. ref ref cite doi 10.1139 b75 097 ref ref cite doi 10.1007 s11258 004 0024 2 ref Types of Trap There are many options when using seed traps based on the specific need for the project. Seed traps can be made in different sizes, shapes, and of different material. Traditionally, seed traps are wooden frames with a screened bottom. Traps with metal frames have also been used. Additionally, funnel shaped traps that are set above the soil or leveled at the ground, traps with screen or cloth bags, traps with water or soil to germinate them, plastic buckets, or traps with sticky surfaces have been used. ref name wiese br br Sticky Traps br The substance on sticky traps must be non toxic to the seeds and non drying. Many sticky traps are petroleum based. Pollen Traps br Pollen traps are used to measure production and dispersal of pollen in plants. These traps are commonly made of glass slides with silicon oils or sticky tapes. They can be set up horizontally or as cylinder containers. Choosing a trap When choosing a trap, certain factors must be considered. The seed dispersal unit where the seeds will fall , timing of dispersal, and density of seed fall how much will be produced . Smaller traps may be appropriate for trees that produce more seeds, and larger traps may be appropriate for trees that produce less seeds to guarantee collection. There are also some drawbacks to consider when choosing a trap. Wood traps may easily deteriorate if not constructed properly. Traps may also b ... more details
Wiktionary propagule In biology , a propagule is any material that is used for the purpose of propagating an organism to the next stage in their life cycle via Biological dispersal dispersal . The propagule is usually distinct in form from the parent organism. Propagules are produced by plants in the form of seeds or spores , fungi in the form of spores , and bacteria . ref name Chuang T.Y. Chuang and W.H. Ko. 1981. Propagule size Its relation to population density of microorganisms in soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 13 3 . ref In disease biology, pathogen pathogens are said to generate infectious propagules , the units that transmit a disease . These can refer to bacteria , viruses , fungi , or protists , and can be contained within host material. ref name Ellis David H. Ellis and Tania J. Pfeiffer. 1990. Ecology, life cycle, and infectious propagule of Cryptococcus neoformans. The Lancet. 336 8720 . ref ref name Sasaki Akira Sasaki and Yoh Iwasa. 1991. Optimal Growth Schedule of Pathogens within a Host Switching between Lytic and Latent Cycles. Theoretical Population Biology. 39. ref ref name Vega Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kay. 2012. Insect Pathology. Academic Press. ref For instance, for influenza , the infectious propagules are carried in droplets of host saliva or mucous that are expelled during coughing or sneezing. In horticulture , a propagule is any plant material used for the purpose of plant propagation . In asexual reproduction , a propagule may be a woody, semi hardwood , or softwood cutting, leaf section, or any number of other plant parts. In sexual reproduction , a propagule is a seed or spore . In micropropagation , a type of asexual reproduction , any part of the plant may be used, though it is usually a highly meristematic part such as root and stem ends or buds. ref name Hartmann Hartmann and Kester s Plant Propagation, Seventh Edition. ref See also Plantlet Seed dispersal Propagule pressure References reflist Category Horticulture and gard ... more details
equations do not as easily allow for the inclusion of explicit dispersal patterns and are only biologically .... 1986. Discrete Time Growth Dispersal Models. Mathematical Biosciences . 80 109 136 ref Metapopulation ... more details
italictitle for other meanings Zanonia disambiguation taxobox name Zanonia image regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Cucurbitales familia Cucurbitaceae subfamilia Zanonioideae tribus Zanonieae subtribus Zanoniinae genus Zanonia species Z. indica binomial Zanonia indica binomial authority L. synonyms Juppia small Merr. small Penar valli small Adans. small nom. illeg. Zanonia is a Monotype biology monotypic genus in the flowering plant family biology family Cucurbitaceae the cucumber , Squash fruit squash , and pumpkin family . The only species is Zanonia indica , a medium sized liana found in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia east to New Guinea . It has a number of subspecies. ref http www.aseanbiodiversity.info Abstract 51011031.pdf Diversity in Zanonia Indica Cucurbitaceae ref References reflist External links http flora.huh.harvard.edu china mss volume19 Cucurbitaceae MO reviewing.htm Flora of China Cucurbitaceae http waynesword.palomar.edu plfeb99.htm Wind dispersal of seeds http www.cucurbit.org family.html Andres, T. C. 2004. Web site for the plant family Cucurbitaceae & home of The Cucurbit Network. KBD Kew Bibliographic Databases of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. http rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org content 276 1658 843.full Gourds afloat a dated phylogeny reveals an Asian origin of the gourd family Cucurbitaceae and numerous oversea dispersal events Category Cucurbitaceae Cucurbitales stub es Zanonia pt Zanonia ... more details
TWCleanup2 Unreferenced date August 2008 A firing point is a prepared fighting position from which infantry can defend territory with minimal exposure to return fire. Construction ranges from simple sandbag walls to sophisticated, permanent fortification s. Large artillery emplacements, for example, are vulnerable to attack by lightly armed and mobile troops who can avoid the primary armament s field of fire weaponry field of fire by dispersal or stealth, or by taking advantage of the limitations in the weapon s traverse or depression. Military engineers typically include firing points in these constructions, allowing defenders to deflect such an attack. This includes slit trenches, Bunker Pillbox pillbox es, and redoubt s. DEFAULTSORT Firing Points Category Military tactics Category Fortification by type military stub uk ... more details
Taxobox name Washington ground squirrel image Washington ground squirrel .jpg status NT status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Yensen, E., Hammerson, G. & Popper, K. P. year 2008 id 20475 title Spermophilus washingtoni downloaded 8 January 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata subphylum Vertebrata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Sciuridae genus Urocitellus species U. washingtoni binomial Urocitellus washingtoni binomial authority Arthur Holmes Howell A.H.Howell , 1938 synonyms Spermophilus washingtoni small A. H. Howell, 1938 small The Washington ground squirrel Urocitellus washingtoni is a squirrel found in the Pacific Northwest United States , in the states of Washington U.S. state Washington and Oregon . The species is listed as endangered in Oregon and is a candidate for endangered species listing in the United States, but is not currently listed. The IUCN formerly listed the species as vulnerable, but currently it is listed as near threatened. ref name iucn The Washington ground squirrel lives in sagebrush or grassland habitats in the Columbia River Basin of Washington and Oregon. Washington ground squirrels hibernate estivate 7 8 months each year. Adults breed shortly after emergence from hibernation in January or February and juveniles emerge from the natal burrow in March. Juveniles disperse away from the natal burrow and settle into new areas. All Washington ground squirrels gain weight and prepare for hibernation in late spring and early summer. Juveniles immerge for estivation in June or July, and adults begin estivating earlier, often in June. One radiotracking study focused on dispersal of Washington ground squirrels. ref name Klein Klein, K. J. 2005. Dispersal patterns of Washington ground squirrels in Oregon. M.S. Thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 127 pp. ref It found that 72 percent of juvenile males dispersed in April. Dispersal distances ranged from 40 3521 meters and the median dispersal distan ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Food heritage is a term that encompasses the origins of plants and animals and their dispersal, the sites where people first cultivated plants and domesticated animals , as well as the earliest locations around the world where people first processed, prepared, sold and ate foods. These locations include farms , all types of mill grinding mill , dairies , orchards , vineyards , breweries , restaurants and cafes , markets and groceries , hotels and inns . Food museums help to preserve global and local food cultural heritage heritage . Agropolis Museum in Montpellier , France is an example of an actual museum. See also New World Crops External links http www.foodmuseum.com The Food Museum http www.foodmuseum.com foodheritagehome.html Global Food Heritage Project Category Food and drink Category Cultural heritage food stub sociology stub ... more details
A subsporangial vesicle is a vesicle which is below the sporangium on a fungus . Is often used in the turgor building and release to launch the sporangium from the Plant stem stalk of the fungus using this spore dispersal method. e.g. The subsporangial vesicle in Pilobolus fills with fluid, thereby creating turgor pressure that is released, launching the sporangium out towards the light, with the intent of landing on a plant. References C.J. Alexopolous, Charles W. Mims, M. Blackwell et al., Introductory Mycology, 4th ed. John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken NJ, 2004 ISBN 0 471 52229 5 Category Fungal morphology and anatomy fungus stub ... more details
A sociable short for sociable coach or barouche sociable is an open, four wheeled carriage described as a cross between a barouche and a Victoria carriage victoria , having two double seats facing each other. It might be controlled from the interior by an owner driver or have a box for a coachman . A pair of folding hoods protect the passengers. The carriage is drawn by either a single horse in Horse harness shafts or a matching pair in pole gear . External links http www.caaonline.com seabrook sociable.html Seabrook Coaching Stable Dispersal Auction Sociable or Double Victoria Carriage Association of America official site illustrated. Sources Discovering Horse drawn Vehicles , D. J. Smith, Shire Publications 1994 Category Carriages vehicle stub ... more details
coord 51 45 23 N 05 08 30 W display title RAF Talbenny was a World War II Royal Air Force airfield in Pembrokeshire operational from 1942 to December 1946. There were 3 concrete runways encircled by a perimeter track and 36 dispersal points. Brigadier Vivian Dykes , Director of Plans at the War Office between 1939 and 1941 and the Chief Combined Secretary British Joint Staff Mission Washington in 1942 died on 29 January 1943 on approach to RAF Talbenny on a flight from Casablanca along with 10 others. External links http www.the havens communities.org.uk Talbenny.htm Site history and description RAF stub DEFAULTSORT Talbenny Category Royal Air Force stations in Wales ... more details