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  Climax community - Biocrawler
The term climax community is an outdated ecological term for a community of plants and animals which is the result of succession, where a biological system, a community, or a soil has reached a steady state.
The idea of a single climatic climax originates with Frederic Clements' idea of the ecological community as an organic superorganism in which the various stages of successional development could be seen as analogous with the ontological development of an organism.
Later developments in the field of ecology saw the decline of climax theory; theories which took into account the fact that the timelines required for the development of climax vegetation were unrealistically long, and most vegetation could better be explained by more stochastic factors.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Climax_%28biology%29   (334 words)

  
 Remodeling of the intestine during metamorphosis of Xenopus laevis -- Schreiber et al. 102 (10): 3720 -- Proceedings of ...
at climax to replace the dying larval epithelium (1, 3–5).
climax, the percentage of shortening of the anterior and posterior
During metamorphic climax (B and B',NF62; C and C', NF 63), the epithelial layer becomes five to eight cell layers thick.
www.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/102/10/3720   (3158 words)

  
 NYU | Department of Biology | Undergraduate Program | Courses
Subjects include the basics of chemistry pertinent to biology, biochemistry and cell biology, genetics and molecular biology, anatomy and physiology, neurobiology, ecology, population genetics, and history and classification of life forms and evolution.
V23.0980, 0981 Prerequisites: V23.0021-0022 and at least two additional upper-level courses in biology with a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall and in all science and mathematics courses required for the major, and permission of a sponsor and the director of undergraduate studies.
Independent study course for exceptional biology students who have completed at least one semester of laboratory research (V23.0997, 0998, 0980, 0981) and are able to expand this work into a thesis.
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 SparkNotes: SAT Subject Test: Biology: Ecological Succession
While individuals within a climax community will come and go, the essential makeup of the populations within the climax community will stay constant.
The community has reached its climax community, with maple as the dominant species.
And as trees come to dominate, the climax community will arise from a species that can grow in the shade of its neighbors.
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  NONDUAL ECOLOGY
Biology is a series of provisional sketches for negentropic systems.
This marriage of biology and technology may have to arise again and again, and again, until some incredibly lucky combination of biological traits falls in symbiosis with a perfect, sweet and sensitive technology.
This rush to apocalypse may function as a form of population control of civilizations, and is governed by biological/cultural laws as implacable as those which mandate the death of individuals and the inevitable extinction of all species.
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The biology curriculum at Utica College has been designed to provide a thorough education in the classic principles and techniques of the biological sciences and, at the same time, provide opportunities to relate and apply them to contemporary issues and problems.
The biology faculty is noted for the quality of its teaching and for the extent of its scholarship.
The biology department occupies eight laboratories dedicated to instruction in anatomy and physi-ology, microbiology, genetics and developmental biology, cell and molecular biology, vertebrate biology and entomology, and botany.
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  Climax community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term climax community, also described as a climatic climax community is a largely obsolete ecological term for a biological community of plants and animals which, through the process of succession - the development of vegetation in an area over time - has reached an equilibrium or steady state.
Though the views are sometimes attributed to him, Clements never argued that climax communities must always occur, or that the dominant cause of vegetation is climate, or that the different species in an ecological community are tightly integrated physiologically, or that plant communities have sharp boundaries in time or space.
Though climax theory is no longer itself popular in ecology, many authors and nature-enthusiasts continue to use the term "climax" in a diluted form to refer to what might otherwise be called mature or old-growth communities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Climax_(biology)   (939 words)

  
 Soils retrogression and degradation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is due to the replacement of the primitive vegetation (known as climax) by a secondary vegetation.
The climax vegetation is gradually replaced and the soil modified (example: replacement of leafy tree forests by moors or pines plantations).
biological diversity: soil degradation may involve the disappearance of the climax vegetation, the decrease in animal habitat, thus leading to a biodiversity loss and animal extinction...
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 Or use waxy rice flour or waxy corn flour as the thickener.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is due to the partial disruption of the membrane which causes a block to the 5655 climax conventional fusion and penetration of sperm with the egg surface.
At the time that Levitt evaluated his model he was not aware of freezing of the cervix the significance of oxidative stress, or the possibility that activated forms of oxygen might abstract hydrogen atoms from thiol groups..
The proportion of cerebrosides 5655 climax decreased from 7..
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 Lab Manual Exercise #10D   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Climax Trees: The final stage of succession in a given region where the vegetation type is able to perpetuate itself.
Climax trees are shade tolerant and able to develop from seedlings in the shady understory of parental trees.
Examples of climax trees are the Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) in the Rocky Mountains and western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) in the Pacific northwest.
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 BIOLOGY
Prereq: BIOLOGY 120 or BIOLOGY 142 or consent of instructor.
Prereq: BIOLOGY 120 or BIOLOGY 141 and BIOLOGY 142 or consent of instructor.
Prereq: BIOLOGY 251 or equivalent; BIOLOGY 257 or equivalent; BIOLOGY 303 or equivalent; MATH 231 or MATH 342 or PSYCH 215 or equivalent.
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 Succession
A climax community is in equilibrium with its habitat--it has reached a steady state.
Theoretically, the climax (in eastern North American deciduous forest) is beech-maple, but if, for example, the forest is growing on an upland, well-drained slope where there is drier soil, the community may only go to oak-hickory.
This is called an Edaphic Climax: successional climax at a “lower” level due to existing environmental conditions','(edaph = the base, bottom, soil)','../../sounds/bio303/xxx.wav')" onMouseOver="window.status='Climax at a "lower" level due to environment'; return true">edaphic climax.
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 climax community - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "climax community" at HighBeam.
Community Climax Project meeting is Monday, July 26.
CLIMAX, MINN.: Say cheese!: Townsfolk want community photo welcome sign to be theft-proof.
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 Mark McCleery's Biology Essay   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A climax community consists of plants and animals, the animals present are dictated by the plants available.
In aquatic ecosystems, the climax community may be represented by phytoplankton making the standing crop small yet the high metabolic rates gives high productivity which maximises the energy flow in the system.
The climax community in this case is a woodland and thus a stable community of plants and animals is achieved.
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 Male Genitals (no images)
The scrotum: The scrotum is composed of skin and muscle, and is designed to pull the testicles closer to the body for warmth, and to hang away from the body for cooling.
Since a man's enjoyment of orgasm is effected by the quantity of his ejaculation, the extra fluid produced during prolonged arousal can lead to a stronger climax.
The second stage lose seems to be slower after prolonged sex.Resolution refers to the period of time after ejaculation during which a man can't have another erection.
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 Environmental Biology Sequence - Grasslands
The characteristic plants which define each of the biomes constitute part of what is known as the climax community.
Climax seral stages are much more complex, with many species.
The organisms in the field will not be able to cycle all of the nutrients, and many nutrients will run off with rainfall.
www.marietta.edu /~biol/102/grasslnd.html   (1090 words)

  
 Succession
When the changes in the composition of plants stop and the plant community remains generally the same for many years, the community is mature or at climax.
A climax community is the relatively stable community at the end of succession.
The plants and animals that are able to live in a certain area are determined by abiotic conditions such as climate, amount of water, and soil type.
www.iadeaf.k12.ia.us /Succession.htm   (514 words)

  
 Kansas School Naturalist: The Role of Animals in Succession
A climax community perpetuates itself and is not followed by a different subsequent community.
Climax communities were once considered "stable" or unchanging in their composition, but more recent research shows the climax plant and animal community is in a constant state of flux.
If this was a climax community, the distribution of young and old plant and animal species would not show a directional change.
www.emporia.edu /ksn/v43n1-december1996/KSNVOL42-1.htm   (3636 words)

  
 Learn more about Climax in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A climax is whatever something is literally, figuratively, or seemingly working its way toward.
For the climax in the development of an ecosystem, see Climax (biology)
This is a disambiguation page, that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have had the same name.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /c/cl/climax.html   (189 words)

  
 Statement of Research Interest   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Climax species are species that may go extinct at small population densities but have a set of initial population densities that do not lead to extinction.
In a single species climax population model with no age structure, high population densities lead to extinction.
Studies of discrete-time models of climax species with age structure are rare in the literature.
jewel.morgan.edu /~sfarmer/research.html   (428 words)

  
 Topics in Biology - The Environment (0310)
Succession- Regular and predictable changes in the structure of a community, ultimately leading to a climax community.
Climax community- Last stage of succession; a relatively stable, long lasting, complex, and inter-related community of plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
These zones are productive because they attract other ocean life and provide food and shelter.
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 Ecology Part 2 Notes
The Climax Community represents an assemblage of organisms which are self-perpetuating, that is to say when a tree, for example, dies due to wind, fire, or other damage, it is generally replaced with one of its own kind (i.e., the same species).
In contrast, Equalibrium Species are those associated with later stages of succession, even the climax stage, and are k-selective in reproductive strategy, large in body size, and reproduce in small numbers.
Species diversity is very high in climax community, in contrast to low species diversity in early stages of succession.
www.cst.cmich.edu /users/baile1re/bio101fall/ecol-2/eco2note.htm   (2173 words)

  
 Developmental changes in interrenal responsiveness in anuran amphibians Integrative and Comparative Biology - Find ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
By contrast, whole-body corticosterone content of X. laevis was highest during premetamorphosis, declined at the onset of prometamorphosis, increased at metamorphic climax and remained at climax levels in juvenile frogs.
Based on plasma- or whole-body corticoid content, interrenal enzyme activity, and histology, the interrenal glands are considered generally to be less active in early, premetamorphic developmental stages and more active during prometamorphosis and metamorphic climax.
HSD activity increases at metamorphic climax in R. catesbeiana (Hsu et al., 1980), and Carr and Norris (1988) found a similar pattern for plasma corticosterone and interrenal HSD activity in the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa4054/is_200206/ai_n9119418   (815 words)

  
 BBC - GCSE Bitesize - SOS Teacher Biology ecology Succession
Over the years, different types of plants and animals will succeed each other until a climax community is arrived at.
This is a stable community, which should survive for as long as conditions - such as the climate - stay the same.
A climax community of deciduous woodland will eventually be reached, with populations of foxes, badgers and birds.
www.bbc.co.uk /schools/gcsebitesize/sosteacher/biology/33927.shtml   (551 words)

  
 BSCI 124 Lecture Notes - Plant Succession
Climax community is thought to be in equilibrium with the environment
Climax in some Maryland habitats is a hardwood forest, in some California habitats is a grassland, and in some Arizona habitats is a desert
A plant community may be disturbed causing some plants to be destroyed, as from a fire or from human logging or cultivation.
www.life.umd.edu /classroom/BSCI124/lec34.html   (1214 words)

  
 The Material Nature of Spirituality
Their extensive observations of praying Franciscan nuns and meditating Buddhist monks reveal that certain religious experiences like meditation and prayer are linked to heightened activity and changes in the material structure of the brain and nervous system.
This was compared with the brain scan taken when the subject indicated he/she was at the 'climax' of her spiritual experience (3).
The frontal lobes of the brain, which are associated with attention, showed increased activity (1).This was expected since greater concentration and focus was essential to meditation and prayer.
serendip.brynmawr.edu /biology/b103/f01/web3/ekanayake.html   (1517 words)

  
 Lecture Outline
A climax community is the most persistent array of species that results after some lapse of time.
In secondary succession, a community reestablishes itself to a climax state after a disturbance that allows sunlight to penetrate.
According to the climax-pattern model, a community is adapted to a total pattern of environmental factors--climate, soil, topography, wind, fires, etc.--to create a continuum of climax stages of succession.
www.brookscole.com /biology_d/templates/student_resources/0534388000_starr/lecture_outlines/ch47.html   (1437 words)

  
 ECOLOGICAL CHANGE OVER TIME
: dominant species of climax plant communities that are preferred by livestock and decrease in number with increases in stocking rate, grazing pressure, and deterioration in range condition.
: subdominant species of climax plant communities that are less preferred by livestock and so increase, at least initially, with increases in stocking rate, grazing pressure, and deterioration in range condition.
: weedy species that are not part of the initial climax community but which invade deteriorating range sites as climax species become fewer and reduced in vigor.
www.fhsu.edu /biology/ranpers/ert/success.htm   (784 words)

  
 Mrs. Tillitson's Biology I Page
Biology I is a college prep course that is designed to prepare students for further study in science both here at CHS and also as they continue on in higher education.
Biology I is a demanding course that involves classwork, homework, labwork and projects.
ยท Biology is the organized study of living things and their interactions with the natural and physical environments.
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 climax - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 The ECOLOGY skinny
Most biomes,large areas of living organisms, are classified by their CLIMAX FLORA.
This means that the best adapted plants for a particular environment will be relatively stable and be successful for a long period of time.
The only thing that may change this CLIMAX COMMUNITY is a drastic change in the environment such as an earthquake, flood or fire.
www.troy.k12.ny.us /thsbiology/skinny/skinny_ecology.html   (682 words)

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