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adam_text | Contents
1 The Rice Genepool and Human Migrations.....................................................1
Duncan A. Vaughan, S. Miyazaki andK. Miyashita.........................................1
1.1 Abstract...................................................................................................1
1.2 The Significance of a Grain of Rice........................................................1
1.3 Origin and Diversity and Spread of Rice in Asia....................................2
1.3.1 Origins of Rice.................................................................................2
1.3.2 Center of Diversity of Rice..............................................................3
1.3.3 Spread of Asian Rice from its Homeland........................................4
1.4 Migration of Rice and Rice Cultures: The Case of Madagascar.............5
1.5 African Rice and the Introduction of Asian Rice into West Africa.........7
1.6 Urban Migration and Loss of Rural Labor and Their Impact on the
Rice Ecosystem...........................................................................................10
1.7 References.............................................................................................11
2 Movement of Rice Germplasm Around the World.......................................15
Edwin L. Javier and Ma. Concepcion Toledo..................................................15
2.1 Abstract.................................................................................................15
2.2 Introduction...........................................................................................16
2.3 International Rice Research Institute as a Germplasm Source for
Worldwide Sharing.....................................................................................16
2.4 Overview of IRRI s Worldwide Rice Germplasm Distribution............17
2.5 Movement of Rice Germplasm: The INGER Experience.....................18
2.6 Direct Utilization of INGER Test Entries.............................................20
2.7 Indirect Utilization of INGER Test Entries...........................................22
2.8 INGER s Major Challenges..................................................................23
2.9 Conclusions...........................................................................................24
2.10 References...........................................................................................25
3 Potential for Gene Flow from Cultivated Wheat to Weedy Relatives in
the Great Plains of North America....................................................................27
Robert A. Graybosch.......................................................................................27
3.1 Abstract.................................................................................................27
3.2 Conclusions...........................................................................................33
3.3 References.............................................................................................33
4 Humans, Climate, and Plants: the Migration of Crested Wheatgrass and
Smooth Bromegrass to the Great Plains of North America.............................35
Kenneth P. Vogel.............................................................................................35
4.1 Abstract.................................................................................................35
4.2 The Plants..............................................................................................36
4.3 Settlement, Agriculture and War...........................................................37
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4.4 Disaster - The Drought of the 1930s.....................................................38
4.5 Crested Wheatgrass Story.....................................................................39
4.6 Bromegrass Story..................................................................................40
4.7 The Success Story.................................................................................41
4.8 The Alien Problem................................................................................42
4.9 Conclusions...........................................................................................43
4.10 References...........................................................................................44
5 Biogeography, Local Adaptation, Vavilov, and Genetic Diversity in
Soybean................................................................................................................47
T.E. Carter, Jr., T. Hymowitz, and R.L.Nelson...............................................47
5.1 Abstract.................................................................................................47
5.2 A Brief History of Soybean...................................................................48
5.3 Domestication of Soybean....................................................................49
5.4 Rise of Genetic Diversity in Soybean...................................................50
5.5 Selection for Perceptual Distinctiveness...............................................50
5.6 Biogeography, Photoperiod, and the Spread of Soybean in Asia..........51
5.7 Global Adaptation of Soybean to Local Conditions in the 20th
Century Through Breeding..........................................................................53
5.8 A Note on Hybridization and its Importance in Modern Breeding in
Comparison to Farm Development of Landraces........................................54
5.9 Genetic Diversity in Modern Cultivars Around the Globe....................54
5.10 Genetic Diversity and Distribution of Genetically Modified
Soybeans.....................................................................................................56
5.11 Conclusion...........................................................................................57
5.12 References...........................................................................................57
6 Migration of a Grain Legume, Phaseolus vulgaris, in Europe......................61
A.P. Rodiflo and J.-J. Drevon..........................................................................61
6.1 Abstract.................................................................................................61
6.2 Origin and Domestication of Common Bean........................................62
6.3 Dispersal Routes of Common Bean Cultivars.......................................63
6.4 Phaseolin Is an Important Evolutionary Marker....................................65
6.5 Diversity of Rhizobia............................................................................66
6.6 Conclusions and Perspectives...............................................................67
6.7 References.............................................................................................68
7 Forest History in Europe.................................................................................73
Elisabeth Johann..............................................................................................73
7.1 Abstract.................................................................................................73
7.2 Introduction...........................................................................................73
7.3 Definition of Woodland History and Forest History.............................74
7.4 Post-Glacial Migration of Tree Species................................................74
7.5 Anthropogenic Influence on the Distribution of Tree Species in
European Forests Before the Time of Permanent Settlement......................75
Contents IX
7.6 Anthropogenic Influence on the Natural Distribution of Tree Species
in Historic Times.........................................................................................77
7.6.1 Effects of the First Permanent Settlements....................................77
7.6.2 Conversion Processes.....................................................................78
7.6.3 The Implementation of Forest Science in Management Practices .79
7.7 Effects of Human Activities on the Present Forest Surface...................79
7.8 Conclusions...........................................................................................80
7.9 References.............................................................................................80
8 Forest Biological Resources in the Amazon Basin.........................................83
Heidi Kreibich and Jurgen Kern......................................................................83
8.1 Abstract.................................................................................................83
8.2 The Amazon Basin................................................................................83
8.2.1 History of Human Settlement........................................................83
8.2.2 The Varzea Forest..........................................................................84
8.2.3 Nitrogen Dynamics in the Varzea Forest.......................................85
8.2.4 Nitrogen Balance of the Varzea Forest..........................................87
8.2.5 Land Use in the Varzea..................................................................89
8.3 Conclusions...........................................................................................90
8.4 References.............................................................................................90
9 Migration of Knowledge Leads to Floristic Development in Myanmar......93
Aye Kyi............................................................................................................93
9.1 Abstract.................................................................................................93
9.2 Introduction...........................................................................................94
9.3 Location, Physical Features, and Climate.............................................94
9.4 Vegetation Resources: How to Sustain Them?.....................................95
9.5 Orchids from Northern Myanmar..........................................................97
9.6 The Baseline Study of Flora in Monywa District..................................99
9.7 Socioeconomic Status of Mangroves in the Ayeyarwady Delta..........103
9.8 Conclusions and Suggestions..............................................................104
9.9 References...........................................................................................105
10 Tracking Parasitoids at the Farmland Field Scale Using Microsatellite
Markers..............................................................................................................107
Hugh D. Loxdale and Catherine Macdonald.................................................107
10.1 Abstract.............................................................................................107
10.2 Introduction.......................................................................................107
10.3 Methods and Materials......................................................................110
10.3.1 Insects and Collecting Sites.......................................................110
10.3.2 DNA Extraction and Microsatellite Amplification....................112
10.3.3 Population Analysis...................................................................112
10.4 Results...............................................................................................114
10.5 Discussion and Conclusions..............................................................120
10.6 References.........................................................................................123
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11 Interhemispheric Transport of Viable Fungi and Bacteria from Africa
to the Caribbean with Soil Dust.......................................................................127
Joseph M. Prospero........................................................................................127
11.1 Abstract.............................................................................................127
11.2 The Transport of African Dust to the Caribbean...............................127
11.3 Windborne Microorganisms at Barbados..........................................130
11.4 Dust, Microorganisms, and Climate..................................................131
11.5 Conclusions.......................................................................................132
11.6 References.........................................................................................132
12 Be a Virus, See the World............................................................................135
Stephan Becker..............................................................................................135
12.1 Abstract.............................................................................................135
12.2 Introduction.......................................................................................136
12.3 Lassa Virus........................................................................................137
12.4 West Nile Virus.................................................................................138
12.5 SARS Coronavirus............................................................................139
12.6 Conclusion.........................................................................................140
12.7 References.........................................................................................140
13 Species Delineation and Biogeography of Symbiotic Bacteria Associated
with Cultivated and Wild Legumes.................................................................143
Pablo Vinuesa and Claudia Silva...................................................................143
13.1 Abstract.............................................................................................143
13.2 Diversity and Nature of the N2-Fixing Legume-Bacterial Nodule
Endosymbioses..........................................................................................143
13.3 Diversity and Phylogeny of Legume N2-Fixing Symbionts..............144
13.4 The Nature of Bacterial Species and the Problem of Their
Delineation................................................................................................145
13.5 Do Bacteria Have Distinctive Distribution Patterns?........................146
13.6 Population Genetics, Phylogeny and Biogeography of Sympatric
Bradyrhizobium SpeciesNodulating Endemic Genistoid Legumes in the
Canary Islands...........................................................................................147
13.7 Diversity and Biogeography of Common Bean Rhizobia from
Traditionally Managed Milpa Plots in Mexico.........................................148
13.8 Concluding Remarks.........................................................................150
13.9 References.........................................................................................151
14 Micro-spatial Distribution of Bacteria in the Rhizosphere.......................162
Yusuke Unno, Takuro Shinano, Jun Wasaki and Mitsuru Osaki...................162
14.1 Abstract.............................................................................................162
14.2 Introduction.......................................................................................162
14.3 Materials and Methods......................................................................163
14.4 Results and Discussion......................................................................164
14.5 Conclusions.......................................................................................165
14.6 References.........................................................................................165
Contents XI
15 Colonization of Some Polish Soils by Azotobacter spp. at the Beginning
and at the End of the 20th Century...................................................................161
Stefan Martyniuk...........................................................................................161
15.1 Abstract.............................................................................................161
15.2 Introduction.......................................................................................161
15.3 Colonization of some Polish Soils at the Beginning of the 20th
Century......................................................................................................162
15.4 Colonisation of Some Polish Soils at the End of the 20th Century.... 163
15.5 References.........................................................................................164
16 Estimation of Biotic and Abiotic Factors That Affect Migration of
Rhizobia..............................................................................................................167
En Tao Wang and Wen Xin Chen..................................................................167
16.1 Abstract.............................................................................................167
16.2 Introduction.......................................................................................167
16.3 Transportation of Rhizobia................................................................168
16.4 Colonization......................................................................................169
16.5 Biological Effects of Rhizobial Migration........................................170
16.6 Conclusions.......................................................................................171
16.7 References.........................................................................................171
17 Indigenous Strains of Rhizobia and Their Performance in Specific
Regions of India.................................................................................................173
Muthusamy Thangaraju and Dietrich Werner................................................173
17.1 Abstract.............................................................................................173
17.2 Introduction.......................................................................................174
17.3 Rhizobium Biofertilizer Status in India.............................................174
17.4 Performance of Rhizobium Strains....................................................175
17.5 How to Overcome the Hurdles..........................................................178
17.6 Conclusion.........................................................................................180
17.7 References.........................................................................................180
18 Migration of Aquatic Invertebrates............................................................183
L.W.G. Higler................................................................................................183
18.1 Abstract.............................................................................................183
18.2 Introduction.......................................................................................183
18.3 Important Factors for Dispersion and Migration...............................184
18.4 Colonization Cycle Hypothesis.........................................................184
18.5 Inland Dispersion..............................................................................185
18.6 Power of Flying.................................................................................186
18.7 Habitat Properties..............................................................................186
18.8 Disturbance and Dispersion...............................................................187
18.9 Dispersion of Non-Flying Invertebrates............................................188
10.10 Climate Change...............................................................................189
18.11 References.......................................................................................189
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19 Migration of Fishery Resources in the World s Oceans...........................193
Paul G. K. Rodhouse.....................................................................................193
19.1 Abstract.............................................................................................193
19.2 Introduction.......................................................................................193
19.3 Current Status of Marine Fishery Resources.....................................195
19.4 Atlantic Cod - Response to Decadal Change....................................196
19.5 Antarctic Kxill - Response to Sub-Decadal Change.........................197
19.6 Shortfin Squid - Response to Annual Change..................................198
19.7 Conclusion.........................................................................................199
19.8 References.........................................................................................200
20 Migration of Marine Mammals...................................................................203
IanL. Boyd....................................................................................................203
20.1 Abstract.............................................................................................203
20.2 Introduction.......................................................................................203
20.3 Physical Constraints: Thermal Challenges........................................205
20.4 Geographical Constraints: Heterogeneous Food Distribution...........206
20.5 Phenotypic Constraints: the Consequences of Size...........................206
20.6 Migratory Patterns.............................................................................208
20.7 References.........................................................................................209
21 The Global Register of Migratory Species - First Results of Global
GIS Analysis......................................................................................................211
Klaus Riede...................................................................................................211
21.1 Abstract.............................................................................................211
21.2 Introduction.......................................................................................212
21.3 Methods.............................................................................................213
21.4 Results...............................................................................................213
21.4.1 Migratory Species Diversity Maps............................................216
21.4.2 Migratory Species and Ecosystem Diversity.............................216
21.4.3 Range State Calculation.............................................................216
21.4.4 Migratory Footprints..................................................................217
21.5 Conclusions.......................................................................................217
21.6 References.........................................................................................218
22 Coupled Dynamics of Lemmings and Long-Distance Migratory Birds ..219
Noel Holmgren..............................................................................................219
22.1 Abstract.............................................................................................219
22.2 Introduction.......................................................................................219
22.3 Material.............................................................................................221
22.4 Test of the Bird-Lemming Hypothesis..............................................221
22.5 Test of the Spring Progression Hypothesis.......................................224
22.6 Test of the Winter Survival Hypothesis............................................225
22.7 Conclusions.......................................................................................226
22.8 References................................................... ...........228
Contents XIII
23 Israel - an Intercontinental Highway for Migrating Birds.......................229
Martin Kraft...................................................................................................229
23.1 Abstract.............................................................................................229
23.2 Introduction.......................................................................................229
2.3 Conclusions.........................................................................................236
2.4 References...........................................................................................237
24 Contrasting Molecular Markers Reveal: Gene Flow via Pollen Is Much
More Effective Than Gene Flow Via Seeds.....................................................239
Birgit Ziegenhagen, Ronald Bialozyt and Sascha Liepelt..............................239
24.1 Abstract.............................................................................................239
24.2 Introduction.......................................................................................240
24.2.1 Postglacial History of European Trees.......................................240
24.2.2 Genetic Legacy of Ice Ages?..................................................241
24.3 The Tree Model Abies (sp.)...............................................................241
24.3.1 Geographic Distribution of Maternal Lineages in Abies alba. ...243
24.3.2 Geographic Distribution of Paternal Lineages in Abies alba.....245
24.3.3 Geographic Distribution of Paternal Lineages in the Genus
Abies.....................................................................................................248
24.4 Discussion and Conclusions..............................................................248
24.4.1 Evolutionary Implications..........................................................248
24.5 References.........................................................................................250
25 Principal Changes of Ecological Migration and Dispersal: Nature
Conservation Consequences.............................................................................253
Harald Plachter..............................................................................................253
25.1 Abstract.............................................................................................253
25.2 Migration and the Survival of Species..............................................253
25.3 What Is Migration?............................................................................254
25.4 Functional Changes in Migration Patterns........................................255
25.4.1 Technical Features.....................................................................255
25.4.2 Passive Migration by Livestock.................................................256
25.4.3 Passive Transport by Natural Forces..........................................257
25.5 Extension of the Area of Distribution................................................259
25.6 Human Migration and Conservation.................................................260
25.7 References.........................................................................................261
26 Agronomical Practices Maximizing Water Use.........................................263
Michele Rinaldi.............................................................................................263
26.1 Abstract.............................................................................................263
26.2 Introduction.......................................................................................263
26.3 The Role of Conservative and Dryland Agriculture..........................264
26.4 Reducing Soil Evaporation................................................................266
26.4.1 Soil Cracks.................................................................................266
26.4.2 Biological Mulches....................................................................266
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26.4.3 Increase Plant Extraction of Soil Water.....................................266
26.4.4 Increase Crop Water Use Efficiency..........................................267
26.5 Sustain or Increase Soil Organic Matter Content..............................269
26.6 The Proposal......................................................................................269
26.6.1 Phase No. 1 -Historical............................................................270
26.6.2 Phase No. 2-Experimental.......................................................270
26.6.3 Phase No. 3 -Transfer of Knowledge.......................................270
26.7 References.........................................................................................271
27 Soil Degradation and Land Use...................................................................273
Marcello Pagliai.............................................................................................273
27.1 Abstract.............................................................................................273
27.2 Introduction.......................................................................................274
27.3 Soil Degradation................................................................................274
27.4 Soil Management in a Sustainable Environment...............................275
27.5 Conclusions.......................................................................................278
27.6 References.........................................................................................279
28 Migration Towards the Cities: Measuring the Effects of Urban
Expansion in Rural-Urban Interface by GIS and RS Technology................281
Danijele Brecevic, Massimo Dragan, Enrico Feoli and Souyong Yan..........281
28.1 Abstract.............................................................................................281
28.2 Introduction.......................................................................................282
28.3 Data and Methods.............................................................................284
28.3.1 Cellular Automata and Simulation Models................................285
28.3.2 Neural Networks........................................................................287
28.3.3 The Simulation Model...............................................................288
28.4 Results...............................................................................................290
28.5 Discussion and Conclusions..............................................................293
28.6 References.........................................................................................294
29 Population Shifts and Migration in the Sahel and Sub-Sudan Zone of
West Africa Reviewed from the Aspect of Human Carrying Capacity........297
Werner Fricke................................................................................................297
29.1 Abstract.............................................................................................297
29.2 General Aspects of Biology and Human Migration in the Savanna
of West Africa...........................................................................................298
29.3 The Fragile Savanna Ecosystem........................................................300
29.3.1 General Features.........................:..............................................300
29.3.2 The Importance of the Rainfall Regime.....................................300
29.4 The Situation in Gombe State (NE Nigeria)......................................301
29.4.1 The Climatic Situation...............................................................301
29.4.2 Vulnerability Accelerated by Specific Climatic Elements.........302
29.5 Population Development and Climatic Change in NE Nigeria.........303
29.5.1 The Pre-colonial Structure.........................................................303
29.5.2 The Rapid Population Development..........................................304
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29.5.3 Uneven Population Development Indicating the Climatic
Change..................................................................................................304
29.6 The Process of Environmental Destruction in the Sudan Savanna in
Gombe.......................................................................................................306
29.6.1 First Signs of Man-Made Destruction of the Environment........306
29.6.2 The Process of Rapid Environmental Destruction in the Sudan
Savanna of Gombe................................................................................306
29.6.3 The Process of Aridification Fought by Terrace Farming.........307
29.7 Reducing the Danger to the Ecology in the Semi-Arid Zone of
West Africa...............................................................................................308
29.7.1 Technical Measurements and Their Constraints........................308
29.7.2 The Search for Sustainability.....................................................309
29.8 Review of the Carrying Capacity Paradigm......................................309
29.8.1 General Description of the Model..............................................309
29.8.2 A Few Special Examples...........................................................311
29.9 Dwindling Resources: Part of a Syndrome of Local, Regional, and
Global Environmental Deterioration.........................................................312
29.10 References.......................................................................................313
30 Desertification and Human Migration........................................................317
Beatrice Knerr................................................................................................317
30.1 Abstract.............................................................................................317
30.2 Introduction.......................................................................................318
30.3 Migration at the Interfaces.................................................................321
30.3.1 Erosion of Social Structures: Sub-Saharan African Aspects......321
30.3.2 Out-Migration in a Weak Social Fabric: For Example the
Valle Grande.........................................................................................325
30.3.3 Highly Profitable International Migration: For Example
Mexico..................................................................................................327
30.3.4 From Labor Export to Labor Import: Almeria...........................330
30.4 Conclusions.......................................................................................332
30.5 References.........................................................................................334
31 Airborne Migration of Obligate Nomads Demonstrates Gene Flow
Across Eurasia...................................................................................................339
Eckhard Limpert, Klaus Ammann, Pavel Bartos, Werner K. Graber,
Gerhard Kost, Jacques G. Fuchs....................................................................339
31.1 Abstract.............................................................................................339
31.2 Migration and Obligate Nomads.......................................................339
31.3 Eurasian and Further Paths of Population Genetics...........................342
31.4 Obligate Nomads: Extending the Scope............................................344
31.5 Conclusions and Outlook..................................................................348
31.6 References.........................................................................................349
32 Discussion Sessions.......................................................................................353
Dietrich Werner.............................................................................................353
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spelling | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables Dietrich Werner (ed.) Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2004 XXIII, 363 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Animaux - Migration - Congrès Homme - Migrations - Congrès Plantes - Migration - Congrès Ressources génétiques - Congrès Émigration et immigration - Congrès Migration Animal migration Congresses Emigration and immigration Congresses Germplasm resources Congresses Human beings Migrations Congresses Plants Migration Congresses Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd rswk-swf Biologische Ressourcen (DE-588)4145619-1 gnd rswk-swf Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd rswk-swf Migration Biologie (DE-588)4528009-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Marburg gnd rswk-swf Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 s Biologische Ressourcen (DE-588)4145619-1 s Migration Biologie (DE-588)4528009-5 s Marburg f DE-604 Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 s Werner, Dietrich 1938- Sonstige (DE-588)124968465 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=012860214&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables Animaux - Migration - Congrès Homme - Migrations - Congrès Plantes - Migration - Congrès Ressources génétiques - Congrès Émigration et immigration - Congrès Migration Animal migration Congresses Emigration and immigration Congresses Germplasm resources Congresses Human beings Migrations Congresses Plants Migration Congresses Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd Biologische Ressourcen (DE-588)4145619-1 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd Migration Biologie (DE-588)4528009-5 gnd |
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title | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables |
title_auth | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables |
title_exact_search | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables |
title_full | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables Dietrich Werner (ed.) |
title_fullStr | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables Dietrich Werner (ed.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Biological resources and migration with 23 tables Dietrich Werner (ed.) |
title_short | Biological resources and migration |
title_sort | biological resources and migration with 23 tables |
title_sub | with 23 tables |
topic | Animaux - Migration - Congrès Homme - Migrations - Congrès Plantes - Migration - Congrès Ressources génétiques - Congrès Émigration et immigration - Congrès Migration Animal migration Congresses Emigration and immigration Congresses Germplasm resources Congresses Human beings Migrations Congresses Plants Migration Congresses Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd Biologische Ressourcen (DE-588)4145619-1 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd Migration Biologie (DE-588)4528009-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Animaux - Migration - Congrès Homme - Migrations - Congrès Plantes - Migration - Congrès Ressources génétiques - Congrès Émigration et immigration - Congrès Migration Animal migration Congresses Emigration and immigration Congresses Germplasm resources Congresses Human beings Migrations Congresses Plants Migration Congresses Biologische Ressourcen Ökosystem Migration Biologie Konferenzschrift Marburg |
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