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FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI EFEKTIVITAS GABUNGAN KELOMPOK TANI (GAPOKTAN) DALAM PROGRAM PENGEMBANGAN USAHA AGRIBISNIS PERDESAAN (PUAP) DI KECAMATAN PEDAN KABUPATEN KLATEN
n this paper we give the full classification of curves of genus such that a Brill--Noether locus , strictly contained in the jacobian of , contains a variety stable under translations by the elements of a positive dimensional abelian subvariety and such that , i.e., the maximum possible dimension for such a
On the Hilbert scheme of curves in higher-dimensional projective space
In this paper we prove that, for any , there exist infinitely many
and for each of them a smooth, connected curve in such
that lies on exactly irreducible components of the Hilbert scheme
\hilb(\P^r). This is proven by reducing the problem to an analogous statement
for the moduli of surfaces of general type.Comment: latex, 12 pages, no figure
Smoothing semi-smooth stable Godeaux surfaces
We show that all the semi-smooth stable complex Godeaux surfaces, classified in
[M. Franciosi, R. Pardini and S. Rollenske, Ark. Mat. 56 (2018), no. 2, 299â317], are
smoothable and that the moduli stack is smooth of the expected dimension 8 at the
corresponding points
Apparent competition with an invasive plant hastens the extinction of an endangered lupine
Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mechanism known as apparent competition. Apparent competition can be as strong as or stronger than direct competition, but the role of apparent competition has rarely been examined in biological invasions. We used four years of demographic data and seed-removal experiments to determine if introduced grasses caused elevated levels of seed consumption on native plant species in a coastal dune system in California, USA. We show that the endangered, coastal dune plant Lupinus tidestromii experiences high levels of pre-dispersal seed consumption by the native rodent Peromyscus maniculatus due to its proximity to the invasive grass, Ammophila arenaria. We use stage-structured, stochastic population models to project that two of three study populations will decline toward extinction under ambient levels of consumption. For one of these declining populations, a relatively small decrease in consumption pressure should allow for persistence. We show that apparent competition with an invasive species significantly decreases the population growth rate and persistence of a native species. We expect that apparent competition is an important mechanism in other ecosystems because invasive plants often change habitat structure and plant-consumer interactions. Possible implications of the apparent-competition mechanism include selective extinction of species preferred by seed consumers in the presence of an invasive species and biological homogenization of communities toward non-preferred native plant species
Brill-Noether loci for divisors on irregular varieties
WetakeupthestudyoftheBrillâNoetherlociWr(L,X):={ηâPic0(X)|h0(Lâη) â„ r + 1}, where X is a smooth projective variety of dimension > 1, L â Pic(X), and r â„ 0 is an integer.
By studying the infinitesimal structure of these loci and the Petri map (defined in analogy with the case of curves), we obtain lower bounds for h0(KD), where D is a divisor that moves linearly on a smooth projective variety X of maximal Albanese dimension. In this way we sharpen the results of [Xi] and we generalize them to dimension > 2.
In the 2-dimensional case we prove an existence theorem: we define a BrillâNoether number Ï(C, r) for a curve C on a smooth surface X of maximal Albanese dimension and we prove, under some mild additional assumptions, that if Ï(C,r) â„ 0 then Wr(C,X) is nonempty of dimension â„ Ï(C,r).
Inequalities for the numerical invariants of curves that do not move linearly on a surface of maximal Albanese dimension are obtained as an application of the previous results
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