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Abstract Species can be difficult to circumscribe using morphology alone, and additional data can thus be useful for resolving challenging species complexes. Here we provide a case study of a South African orchid species complex which we resolved by analysing morphology, floral scent chemistry and molecular data.
Steven D. Johnson, Benny Bytebier
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Effective management for endangered grassland birds requires a sound understanding of habitat requirements and factors shaping reproductive success. We studied multi‐level habitat selection of endangered whinchats Saxicola rubetra and locally increasing stonechats Saxicola rubicola in a nature reserve using Sentinel‐2 images, LiDAR data, and habitat ...
Martin Küblbeck+5 more
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THE ARTIFICIAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE ALPINE SALAMANDER [PDF]
G. T. Bettany
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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is well known among cervids in North America. Nevertheless, management faced different types and degrees of uncertainty when CWD was first detected in reindeer Rangifer tarandus in Nordfjella, Norway in 2016. We present a timeline of the efforts to control CWD, and identify how the process, measurement, environmental, and ...
Atle Mysterud+3 more
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Alpine steppe vegetation communities are more sensitive to plateau pika disturbance than alpine meadows. [PDF]
Hua R+5 more
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Alpine flowers for gardens : rock, wall, marsh plants, and mountain shrubs
W. Robinson
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Alpine Plant Life Functional Plant Ecology Of High Mountain Ecosystems
L. Hoch
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