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Species richness, abundance and phenology of fungal fruit bodies over 21 years in a Swiss forest plot
Fungal fruit bodies were surveyed on a plot area of 1500 m2 from 1975ΒΏ99 (excluding 1980ΒΏ83) in the fungal reserve La Chaneaz in western Switzerland. Fruit bodies were identified and counted on a weekly basis. Species richness and abundances varied strongly between years. More than 400 species were encountered. Many species were transient; particularly rich years showed species occurring for only one year. This indicates that the number of species will substantially increase if the survey is continued. Within years, the species richness, abundances and periods of fruiting were tightly correlated. The abundance data of species within a year seemed symmetrically distributed over their fruiting period. The relation between species richness and abundances within years was studied by fitting species-abundance plots, known from numerical ecology. The surface area under the curves was taken as a parameter for ecological/fungal diversity. Productivity was correlated with the precipitation from June until October. The time of fruit body appearance was correlated with the temperatures in July and August. As groups, mycorrhizal and saprotrophic species behaved similarly over the years. The productivity of species was compared with their distribution in The Netherlands indicating a correlation between the level of local abundance and the geographic range of specie
Typically typographic : The effects of typographic layout on the processing of product advertisements
Spooren, W.P.M.S. [Promotor
Transport dynamics of ultracold atoms in a triple-well transistor-like potential
The transport of atoms is experimentally studied in a transistor-like
triple-well potential consisting of a narrow gate well surrounded by source and
drain wells. Atoms are initially loaded into the source well with
pre-determined temperature and chemical potential. Energetic atoms flow from
the source, across the gate, and into the drain where they are removed using a
resonant light beam. The manifestation of atom-atom interactions and
dissipation is evidenced by a rapid population growth in the initially vacant
gate well. The transport dynamics are shown to depend strongly on a feedback
parameter determined by the relative heights of the two barriers forming the
gate region. For a range of feedback parameter values, experiments establish
that the gate atoms develop a larger chemical potential and lower temperature
than those in the source.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in NJ
Competition between States and Provinces for New Investment: The Effect of Cross-Border Incentives on Plant Location--An Ohio Perspective
plant location incentives--states and province
Undamped nonequilibrium dynamics of a nondegenerate Bose gas in a 3D isotropic trap
We investigate anomalous damping of the monopole mode of a non-degenerate 3D
Bose gas under isotropic harmonic confinement as recently reported by the JILA
TOP trap experiment [D. S. Lob- ser, A. E. S. Barentine, E. A. Cornell, and H.
J. Lewandowski (in preparation)]. Given a realistic confining potential, we
develop a model for studying collective modes that includes the effects of
anharmonic corrections to a harmonic potential. By studying the influence of
these trap anharmonicities throughout a range of temperatures and collisional
regimes, we find that the damping is caused by the joint mechanisms of
dephasing and collisional relaxation. Furthermore, the model is complimented by
Monte Carlo simulations which are in fair agreement with data from the JILA
experiment.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
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