ML96728941
יוצר
תאריך
מיקום
- גיל
- לא מוגדר
- זוויג
- לא מוגדר
הערות
A lodgepole pine cone. Cones in the South Hills and Albion Mountains have elevated defenses against crossbills because of selection exerted by crossbills. This includes thicker scales in the distal half of the cone where crossbills generally forage for seeds. These cones have also lost defenses against American red squirrels because these squirrels are absent. Squirrels prefer cones with more seeds and a higher ratio of seed mass to cone mass, and thus the cones in the South Hills have around three times as many seeds (and ~3 times as much seed mass to cone mass) in them than where red squirrels are present. This photograph was taken on 8 June 2014
פרטי השורה
These photos represent two male Cassia Crossbills, the cones they forage on, and their habitat in the South Hills. Not all photographs were taken on the same day, and the date each was taken is noted.
מידע טכני
- מודל
- NIKON D610
- ISO
- 200
- אורך מוקד
- 105 mm
- פלאש
- Flash did not fire, auto
- צמצם
- f/9.0
- מהירות תריס
- 0.02 sec
- מימדים
- 4018 pixels x 2677 pixels
- גודל קובץ מקורי
- 2.47 MB