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Human land‐use changes the diets of sympatric native and invasive mammal species
We simultaneously study the diet of nine native and two invasive mammal species inhabiting three different anthropogenic land‐uses across six bioclimatic regions using environmental DNA and stable isotope analysis. We show that land‐use influences the trophic relationships in invaded communities.
Antje Chiu‐Werner, Menna Jones
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Abstract Chile's isolation and varied climates have driven the evolution of a unique biodiversity with a high degree of endemism. As a result, Chile encompasses diverse environments, including the Mediterranean‐type ecosystem, a global biodiversity hotspot.
Leon Marshall +7 more
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Lizard thermoregulation revisited after two decades of global warming
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Although the effects of global warming on thermoregulation are usually explored using predictions of climate envelop modelling, such effects should best be analysed empirically, studying the same population with the same methods after a long enough period of temperature
José A. Díaz +2 more
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Climatic and biogeographical drivers of functional diversity in the flora of the Canary Islands
Abstract Aim Functional traits can help us to elucidate biogeographical and ecological processes driving assemblage structure. We analysed the functional diversity of plant species of different evolutionary origins across an island archipelago, along environmental gradients and across geological age, to assess functional aspects of island ...
Dagmar M. Hanz +11 more
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Abstract Conserving coral reefs is critical for maintaining marine biodiversity, protecting coastlines, and supporting livelihoods in many coastal communities. Climate change threatens coral reefs globally, but researchers have identified a portfolio of coral reefs (bioclimatic units [BCUs]) that are relatively less exposed to climate impacts and ...
Caitlin D. Kuempel +6 more
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Thermal Sensations in Cienfuegos Province (Cuba) [PDF]
Los estudios referentes a las sensaciones térmicas son de gran interés y utilidad en diferentes sectores de la sociedad, máxime en la provincia Cienfuegos (Cuba) donde existe un alto potencial económico en continuo desarrollo. Es por eso que este trabajo
Barcia Sardiñas, Sinaí +1 more
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Variación altitudinal y diversidad vegetal en matorrales: Sierra de los Filabres (Almería, España) [PDF]
The main objetives in this research is to determine vegetational diversity along the transect carried out on the south side of S' de Los Filabres, localiced in southeastern of Iberian Peninsula, from 800 m to the top.
Cabello, Javier +3 more
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of air, bioclimatic indexes of facilities and physiological indices of Guzera and Sindhi calves, reared in climatic conditions of Agreste.
Dermeval A. Furtado +3 more
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Este trabalho visou a relacionar variáveis ambientais em instalação para criação de rãs, com cobertura de polietileno e baias construídas usando material alternativo, com o desempenho de rãs-touro (Rana catesbeiana).
Sônia M. Teodoro +3 more
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Comparación de diferentes índices bioclimáticos en Cuba
El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo comparar diferentes índices bioclimáticos en las condiciones de Cuba y determinar su relación con las variables meteorológicas involucradas.
Sinaí Barcia-Sardiñas +4 more
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