Morphological Characteristics of Floral Organs and Their Taxonomic Significance in 23 Species of Bamboo from Southwest China. [PDF]
Wang X, Liu J, Zhao C, Wang S.
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In this study, we systematically analyzed the utilization patterns of Chinese pangolin burrows by sympatric species in Guangdong Province, China, including differences in species composition using burrow mounds and burrow tunnels. We found that repeated visits to burrows by Chinese pangolin promoted the use of burrows by sympatric species, suggesting ...
Song Sun +9 more
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Global distribution models for the major bamboo (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) clades. [PDF]
Tyrrell C.
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Asian elephant population parameters were assessed using microsatellite, SNP, and sex determination DNA markers. This represents one of the first studies in mainland Asia to demonstrate that integrating microsatellite and SNP data enhances genotyping success from degraded fecal samples, increases the number of useable samples and markers, and ...
Rachel Crouthers +5 more
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Ensemble modeling uncovers climate change-driven distribution shifts of <i>Fargesia nitida</i> (Mitford) P. C. Keng ex T. P. Yi, a primary food source for giant panda. [PDF]
Mao L, Wang C, He S, Deng F, Ye X.
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pylifemap: Mapping data onto the tree of life
Abstract The need to visualize data associated with NCBI Taxonomy Identifiers is growing in various biological fields ranging from comparative genomics to metagenomics and metabarcoding, and even for outreach. No tool today allows visualization of such data while still keeping the full vision of the whole taxonomy, possibly causing a biased view of the
Julien Barnier +5 more
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Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopic Discrimination Factors Between Diet and Feces in Wild Giant Pandas. [PDF]
Long G, Wu Y, Huang L, Nie Y, Han H.
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Rise of the south: How Arab‐led maritime trade transformed China, 671–1371 CE
Abstract China's center of socioeconomic activities was in the North prior to the Tang dynasty but is in the South today. We demonstrate that Arab and Persian Muslim traders triggered that transition when they came to China in the late seventh century, by lifting maritime trade along the South Coast and re‐creating the South.
Zhiwu Chen, Zhan Lin, Kaixiang Peng
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Quantifying Annual Photon Absorption in 55 Bamboo Species: A Standardized Modeling Approach Using Peak-Season Leaf Optical Traits and Long-Term Radiation Data. [PDF]
Liu C +5 more
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A Novel Elucidation for Synflorescences of Chinese Bamboos. [PDF]
Cai ZY, Xia NH.
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