Human Control of Biodiversity
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity and functioning in urban desert preserves and surrounding deserts
Investigator: Jean Stutz, Aura Ontiveros
Keywords: sonoran desert, phoenix, urban, urban, metropolitan area, deserts, caplter, central arizona phoenix longterm ecological research, arizona, caplter created, az, cap, arid land, populations, plants, species, diversity, park, soil, trapping, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, fungi, fungi, mycorrhizae, roots, colonization, human control of biodiversity, desert remnant, symbiont, mycorrrhizae,
Time Period 2008-01-01 to 2008-02-28
Ecophysiological and behavioral adaptations of birds to rapid urbanization of a desert environment. How do Phoenix metro area birds adapt to urbanization?
Investigator: Pierre Deviche, Bobby Fokidis
Keywords: sonoran desert, phoenix, urban, urban, metropolitan area, deserts, caplter, central arizona phoenix longterm ecological research, arizona, caplter created, az, cap, arid land, populations, species, transects, measurements, birds, birds, roads, stress, seasonality, white blood cells, hormones, parasites, human control of biodiversity, physiology, parasitism, incubation,
Time Period 2006-01-18 to 2008-08-22