416 research outputs found
Bruna&SegalindeAndrade_AJB_data
Data on plant growth and abiotic conditions in common gardens described in Bruna and Segalin de Andrade (2011)
Bruna.Mundim.ASN.2015
<p>R Code to map data on author home country presented in Bruna and Mundim's 2015 talk at the ASN/SSB/SSE meeting in Guaruja, Brazil</p
Heliconia acuminata seed set (seeds per fruit) 2008
<p>Data Set Owner(s):<br>Dr. Emilio Bruna<br>University of Florida<br>Professor<br>Dept. of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation,<br>University of Florida, PO Box 110430,<br>Gainesville, Fl 32611 USA<br>352-846-0643 (voice)<br>[email protected]<br>http:\\www.brunalab.org</p>
<p>Key words:<br>Seed set<br>Heliconia<br>Heliconia acuminata<br>Heliconiaceae<br>Amazon<br>Understory<br>Herb<br>Fruit<br>seed<br>Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project<br>Manaus</p>
<p>Geographic Coverage:<br>Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil<br>Bounding Coordinates:<br>West: ?-59.45? degrees<br>East: ?-59.45? degrees<br>North: -2.25? degrees<br>South: -2.25? degrees</p>
<p>Temporal Coverage:<br>Begin: 2008-02-28<br>End: 2006-04-08</p>
<p>Project Info:<br>This dataset reports the number of seeds per fruit of Heliconia acuminata (Heliconiaceae) growing along trails in the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project in Manaus. All Heliconia species produce fruits with a maximum of three seeds. These data were used to report the average number of seeds produced per fruit and in demographic models of H. acuminata demography. See, e.g., :</p>
<p>Bruna, E. M. and W. J. Kress. 2002. Habitat fragmentation and the demographic structure of an Amazonian understory herb (Heliconia acuminata). Conservation Biology 16 (5): 1256-1266.<br>Bruna, E. M. 2003. Are plant populations in fragmented habitats recruitment limited? Tests with an Amazonian herb.?Ecology, 84(4): 932-947.</p>
<p>File: Metadata_Heliconia_acuminata_seedset_ 2008.csv</p>
<p>Description: This file describes the number of seeds in each fruit collected from different plants at the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project.</p>
<p>Methods: Plants were marked along trails at the BDFFP?s Reserve 1501 in 2008. Additional fruits were collected from unmarked plants in different BDFFP locations. Fruits were collected and individually scrubbed with a strainer to clean seeds.</p>
<p>Column Headings:<br>Plant_no: The temporary unique number used to identify plants during the collection. Some fruits were collected from unmarked plants that were encountered along trails while doing field work in Reserve 1501 or other locations; these are indicated with the location (e.g., Matrix_Colosso) where they were collected. These are not necessarily from the sample plant, so they should not be used in estimates of total fruit or seed set per plant ? only those with unique ID numbers.<br>No_of_seeds: Number of seeds in the fruit<br>Date_Collected: date the fruit was collected</p>
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First Release
<p>The first Release of the R code used in Bruna et al. Effect of mutualist partner identity on plant demography. Ecology.</p>
Heliconia acuminata (Heliconiaceae) Leaf Length vs. Leaf Area
This is the length (in cm) and area (in cm squared) of N = 144 leaves of the Amazonian understory herb Heliconia acuminata (Heliconiaceae) collected in Reserve #1501 of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project near Manaus, Brazil. Leaves were traced onto paper and the length and area of each leaf tracing were measured with a LI-COR Model 3000A Leaf Area Meter. For additional details on the study species, site, and use of these data see the following article: Bruna, E. M., O. Nardy, S. Y. Strauss, and S. P. Harrison. 2002. Experimental assessment of Heliconia acuminata growth in a fragmented Amazonian landscape. Journal of Ecology, 90(4): 639-649.
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BrunaLab/HeliconiaSurveys
release v1.0.0 is the version of the data that was archived for publication with the Bruna et al. 2023 Ecology Data Paper
Author Home Country - American Naturalist (1900-2015)
<p>Country in whihc authors of articles in the American ANturalist are based. Data are for 1) all articles 2) articles on plant-animal interacitons, 3) articles on tropical biology and 4) articles on tropical plant-animal interactions.</p
Causa y finitud en M. Eckhart / Cause and Finity in M. Eckart
The eckhartian distinction between created and non-created being is developed in this paper into the distinction between God and creature and thence to the metaphysic study of the finite. In a second instance, the comprehension of M. Eckhart is reviewed regarding the ontological status of creature and causality. The author finally introduces the complex idea of the Logos, that is, the creator’s comprehension of the creature, an issue discussed with their personal differences by Thomas Aquinas and Eckhart.</jats:p
American Naturalist Publications and Author Home Countries (1900-2015)
<p>Data and Metadata for an alaysis of 1) home country of articles published in the American Naturalist 1900-2015 2) Articles and home country of AmNat articles on plant-animal interactions 3) Articles and home country of AmNat articles on tropical biology and 4) Articles and home country of AmNat articles on tropical plant-animal interactions</p
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