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农户安全农药选配行为影响因素分析——基于陕西5个苹果主产县的调查 被引量:32
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作者 毛飞 孔祥智 《农业技术经济》 CSSCI 北大核心 2011年第5期4-12,共9页
本文利用种植户实地调查数据和两个Logit模型,对苹果种植户安全农药选配行为现状及影响因素进行了分析,得出以下结论:苹果种植户所选配的农药是否安全与户主文化程度、农药认知水平、种植户家庭人均收入水平、种植户是否是公司基地会员... 本文利用种植户实地调查数据和两个Logit模型,对苹果种植户安全农药选配行为现状及影响因素进行了分析,得出以下结论:苹果种植户所选配的农药是否安全与户主文化程度、农药认知水平、种植户家庭人均收入水平、种植户是否是公司基地会员以及苹果商贩分拣标准的严格程度存在正相关关系;而与户主年龄存在负相关关系。此外,苹果种植户安全农药选配行为存在地区差异。 展开更多
关键词 苹果种植户 安全农药 选配行为 影响因素
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Bounding the Inefficiency of the C-Logit Stochastic User Equilibrium Assignment 被引量:3
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作者 YONG Gui HUANG Haijun +1 位作者 LIU Tianliang XU Yan 《Journal of Systems Science & Complexity》 SCIE EI CSCD 2016年第6期1629-1649,共21页
Compared with standard logit-based stochastic user equilibrium assignment model,the C-logit model describes route choice behavior in a more realistic way by considering the overlapping effect between routes.This paper... Compared with standard logit-based stochastic user equilibrium assignment model,the C-logit model describes route choice behavior in a more realistic way by considering the overlapping effect between routes.This paper investigates the inefficiency upper bounds of this model against the deterministic system optimum and the C-logit stochastic system optimum in terms of the total network travel time.It is found that the commonality factor of overlapping routes significantly affects the inefficiency bound,besides link congestion degree,total demand and the number of feasible routes.If the commonality factor is not considered,the efficiency loss resulting from selfishly stochastic travel behavior will be to large extent underestimated. 展开更多
关键词 Inefficiency bounding logit-based stochastic user equilibrium route overlapping.
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The roles of inter- and intra-sexual selection in behavioral isolation between native and invasive pupfishes 被引量:1
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作者 Cory BECHER Jennifer M. GUMM 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第1期135-144,共10页
Male-male competition and female mate choice may both play important roles in driving and maintaining reproductive isolation between species. When previously allopatric species come into secondary contact with each ot... Male-male competition and female mate choice may both play important roles in driving and maintaining reproductive isolation between species. When previously allopatric species come into secondary contact with each other due to introductions, they provide an opportunity to evaluate the identity and strength of reproductive isolating mechanisms. If reproductive isolation is not maintained, hybridization may occur. We examined how reproductive isolating mechanisms medi- ate hybridization between endemic populations of the Red River pupfish Cyprinodon rubrofluviati- lis and the recently introduced sheepshead minnow C. variegatus. In lab-based dominance trials, males of both species won the same number of competitions. However, male C. rubrofluviatilis that won competitions were more aggressive than C, variegatus winners, and more aggression was needed to win against competitor C. variagatus than allopatric C. rubrofluviatilis. Duration of fights also differed based on the relatedness of the competitor. In dichotomous mate choice trials, there were no conspecific or heterospecific preferences expressed by females of either species. Our findings that male-male aggression differs between closely and distantly related groups, but female choice does not suggest that male-male competition may be the more likely mechanism to impede gene flow in this system. 展开更多
关键词 Cyprinodon female mate choice invasive species male-male competition reproductive isolation sexual selection.
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The relationship between intraspecific assortative mating and reproductive isolation between divergent populations 被引量:1
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作者 Daniel I. BOLNICK Mark KIRKPATRICK 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第3期484-492,共9页
The term 'assortative mating' has been applied to describe two very different phenomena: (1) the tendency for indi- viduals to choose phenotypically similar mates from among conspecifics; or (2) the tendency to... The term 'assortative mating' has been applied to describe two very different phenomena: (1) the tendency for indi- viduals to choose phenotypically similar mates from among conspecifics; or (2) the tendency to prefer conspecific over hete- rospecific mates (behavioral reproductive isolation). Both forms of assortative mating are widespread in nature, but the relation- ship between these behaviors remains unclear. Namely, it is plausible that a preference for phenotypically similar conspecifics in cidentally reduces the probability of mating with phenotypically divergent heterospecifics. We present a model to calculate how the level of reproductive isolation depends on intraspecific assortative mating and the phenotypic divergence between species. For empirically reasonable levels of intraspecific assortment on a single trait axis, we show that strong reproductive isolation requires very substantial phenotypic divergence. We illustrate this point by applying our model to empirical data from threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus and Darwin's Finches (Geospiza spp). We conclude that typical levels of intraspecific assortment cannot generally be extrapolated to explain levels of interspecific reproductive isolation. Instead, reproductive isolation between species likely arises from different mate choice behaviors, or multivariate assortative mating [Current Zoology 58 (3): 484-492, 2012]. 展开更多
关键词 Assortative mating HYBRIDIZATION Mating preference Reproductive isolation SPECIATION
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