Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plant functional traits play critical roles in responding to environmental heterogeneity and provide a theoretical basis for understanding species' adaptive strategies. Pinus yunnanensis var.
Ying Liu +8 more
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Impact of climate change on the suitable niches of an ornithophilous neotropical orchid (Elleanthus brasiliensis) and its pollen vectors. [PDF]
Kolanowska M.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Soil pH is recognized as a major determinant of soil biodiversity. However, the extent to which soil pH regulates soil biodiversity by influencing the biotic associations among species is unclear.
Cunzhi Zhang +9 more
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Forest Vegetation of the Colombian Orinoquia: Characterization and Spatial Distribution Across Environmental Gradients. [PDF]
Niño L +4 more
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Climatic niche position predicts population dynamics in Mediterranean shrubs after drought
Climatic conditions closer to the species' climatic niche centroid generally resulted in higher population growth in two Mediterranean shrubs, but demographic responses differed between species and were further influenced by drought‐induced vegetation die‐off.
Teresa Sánchez‐Mejía +2 more
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Assessing the invasive risk of Rhinotermitidae in China under current and future global warming scenarios using the MaxEnt model. [PDF]
Hussain R, Xing L, Hua Y.
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ABSTRACT Metabarcoding is a powerful tool for biodiversity comparisons, where standard‐size DNA barcodes (> 500 bases) offer better taxonomic resolution than shorter ones. Still, the choice of sequencing platforms and bioinformatics pipelines may strongly affect inferred diversity due to various technical biases. We assessed the relative performance of
Leho Tedersoo +6 more
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How did climate drive the historical distribution of relict plants: a case study on <i>Metasequoia</i> using deep-time ecological niche modelling. [PDF]
Chen J, Song A, Wang L, Li S, Su T.
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Global climate change will modify the distribution areas of important cereal bugs by changing environmental conditions. Information on their dispersal possibilities can help to clarify their future economic importance and damage potential. In this study, we modelled the current potential and future distribution of four important pests by using the ...
Szilvia Gibicsár +2 more
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Ecological niche modeling reveals habitat differentiation and climatic vulnerability in two imperiled, sympatric southern Appalachian carnivorous plants. [PDF]
Chang NJ +6 more
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