Browsing Botany (Theses and Dissertations) by Subject "Ph.D. Trinity College Dublin"
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A comparison of climate and vegetation dynamics in central Ireland and NW Spain since the mid-Holocene
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2008)This research investigates chmate and vegetation dynamics in two Atlantic regions; central Ireland and NW Spain. Atmospheric and oceanic processes influence climate and hence vegetation through forcing factors operating ... -
A systematic revision of the Santalaceae R. Br. of Southeast Asia
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A systematic revision of the Uvaria L. group (Annonaceae) in Continental Asia
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2001)The goal of this research project has been to complete a taxonomic revision of Uvaria L. (Annonaceae) and its affiliates in Continental Asia. Research was based primarily at the Trinity College Herbarium. Research visits ... -
A taxanomic revision of tribe Ocimeae Dumort. (Labiatae) in continental South East Asia
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2001)This thesis aims to provide a complete account of the tribe Ocimeae for Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and Burma. In addition, the relevant generic problems of Ocimeae in continental South East Asia are outlined, and ... -
Assessing soil respiration in the soil profile. A study case of gradient-based CO2 efflux and subsurface production rates using soil diffusion chambers
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2010)The impact of global warming on soil respiration is strongly related to the characteristics of deep-soil carbon and may differ with soil depth. Environmental parameters can affect the rates of soil CO2 respiration not only ... -
Biogeography and speciation of the genus Peperomia Ruiz & Pavón in Eastern Polynesia
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2003)There are 17 Peperomia laxa within the remote islands of South-eastern Polynesia, of which 14 are endemic. Expeditions (S. Waldren 1991, S. Waldren & N. Kingston 1997, U. Bradley & N. Kingston 2000) have resulted in the ... -
Biological N₂ fixation and N loss as N₂O and N₂ in a white clover-based system of dairy production
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2014)Pasture-based livestock production systems have a relatively large requirement for nitrogen (N) input compared to other food production systems. These inputs may consist of organic N, mineral N or biologically-fixed N. Of ... -
Chemical ecology and conservation biogeography of Rhododendron ponticum L.
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2015)The general aims of this thesis were two-fold; firstly, to further knowledge on the topic of toxic nectar in plants, utilizing Rhododendron ponticum (and associated taxa) as a model for these investigations; and secondly, ... -
Conservation and molecular characterisation of Irish veteran oak (Quercus spp.) and ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2009)Three chloroplast markers and three nuclear microsatellite markers were applied to DNA samples from ash-leaf material. Less diversity was found in veteran ash than in the younger populations studied by Harboume et al (2005). ... -
Conservation biology of Colchicum autumnale L. and Campanula trachelium L. in the Nore Valley, Southeast Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2004)The conservation of plant biodiversity can only proceed effectively if it is informed by a detailed biological knowledge of the target species and their constituent populations. The overall aim of this study was to assess ... -
Conservation biology of Saxifraga hirculus L. in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2012)A perennial herbaceous plant with a wide circumpolar distribution, Saxifraga hirculus L. has a highly fragmented distribution outside the northern Polar Regions. In Europe its range has been reduced dramatically with records ... -
Deep-sea coral reef ecology : feeding mechanisms, community interactions, and habitat associations of deep-sea echinoids
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2014)The ultimate aim of the thesis was to probe into the ecology of deep-sea echinoids in order to contribute newfound information to this topic, as well as develop tools to facilitate ecological work in deep-sea environments. ... -
Ecological impacts of invasive plants on pollinators : studies on an individual, species and community scale
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2015)Pollination is a critical ecosystem service yet pollinators are experiencing worldwide declines. Although invasive alien species are cited as a major driver of pollinator declines, little is known about how pollinators are ... -
Ecology and distribution of mechanically dependent plants along a gradient of past hurricane impact
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2015)High energy weather events have been shown to substantially affect forest community dynamics by causing structural and microenvironmental alterations to the affected stand. The degree to which forests respond to storm ... -
Epiphyte diversity in Irish conifer plantations
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2007)Government policy aims to increase the area under forestry in Ireland from its current 10% to 17% by 2030. Baseline information on the biodiversity of these forestry plantations is required if they are to be effectively ... -
Evidence of former tree growth at Clonsast
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland), 1957)Six thousand years ago practically all the ground now covered by peat in the area investigated at Clonsast, County Offaly, was woodland. The main object of the research was to trace the disappearance of woodland due to ... -
Fluxes of carbon and water in Cyperus papyrus L. tropical wetlands
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2006)Carbon dioxide (CO2 ), water vapour (H2O) and energy fluxes play important roles in the functioning of vegetative ecosystems and also influence the climate of our planet at both the regional and global scale through important ... -
Foaming control in the activated sludge process using metalbolic control
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2014)Foam production is an inherent phenomenon within the activated sludge wastewater treatment process. Whilst several different types of foams have been observed it is the presence of thick, viscous brown foams on the surface ... -
Grass-evolution and diversification : a phylogenetic approach
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2007)The growth in size of phylogenetic trees, over the last 20 years, has allowed evolutionary biologists to better test hypotheses about the evolutionary history of organisms, and especially those of species rich taxa such ... -
Ground flora communities in Ireland's plantation forests : their diversity, structure and composition
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2005)Ireland is committed to the principles of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM). Inherent to these principles is the conservation and appropriate enhancement of biological diversity in the country’s plantation forests. ...