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We found that plant species identity and soil properties, especially soil phosphorus availability, independently structured arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) community composition in tropical forests across central Panama. We also found that soil nutrient availability may mediate the interaction networks between plants and AMF. ABSTRACT Plant species
Mareli Sánchez‐Juliá +3 more
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La agricultura moderna enfrenta nuevos desafíos, integrando enfoques ecológicos y moleculares, para lograr mayores rendimientos de los cultivos y reducir al mínimo los impactos sobre el ambiente.
Alejandro Moreno Reséndez +4 more
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Species‐specific conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) varied widely among tropical tree species. CNDD was strongest in fast‐growing species and tall, long‐lived pioneers, weakly related to most functional traits except wood density and strongest in rare species. These results show that integrated life‐history strategies explain CNDD variation
Nohemi Huanca‐Nunez +5 more
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La polinización biótica mejora el rendimiento de cultivos como Phaseolus coccineus (frijol ayocote), una leguminosa de importancia alimentaria en México. Aunque algunos estudios han evaluado el efecto de la exclusión de polinizadores en esta especie, no
Karina Alejandra Cué Hernández +4 more
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Identifying Key Biodiversity Areas Based on Distinct Genetic Diversity
ABSTRACT Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) are sites that contribute significantly to the global persistence of biodiversity. Distinct genetic diversity has been introduced as one of the metrics to estimate whether a site holds a threshold proportion of a species' global genetic diversity during the KBA identification process.
Sarah Christin Gronefeld +3 more
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Se presenta información del género Bauhinia, tribu Cercideae en la provincia biótica de la península de Yucatán. Se reconocen 5 especies nativas: Bauhinia divaricata L., B. erythrocalyx Wunderlin, B. jenningsii P. Wilson, B.
Rafael Torres-Colín +2 more
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Overcoming barriers to build partnerships for managing plant invasions under global change
Abstract Non‐native plant invasions are a cross‐boundary conservation challenge, requiring coordinated management and policy responses underpinned by science. Global change is expected to exacerbate this challenge by changing abiotic and biotic drivers of invasive plant distribution, abundance, and impact. Current approaches may no longer be effective,
Jennifer L. Bufford +9 more
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We hypothesized that litter decomposition (H1) and litter quality (H2) increase with increasing soil humidity, therefore litter from the wetter sites to have the highest litter quality and decompose fastest in each site, and fastest on the wet end of the gradient (H3).
Liesbeth van den Brink +6 more
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Presentamos los primeros registros del gavilán pico de gancho (Chondrohierax uncinatus) para la rivera del lago de Cuitzeo en Michoacán. Observamos una pareja del gavilán pico de gancho en abril y septiembre de 2018, perchando en la misma arboleda de ...
Tiberio Cesar Monterrubio-Rico +2 more
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We analysed whether forest productivity responses to disturbances were modulated by structural and functional diversity, as well as by functional dominance, and whether these responses vary among functional groups. Forest diversity can mitigate the negative effects of disturbances on productivity.
Pedro Rebollo +7 more
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