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New Records of Coleoptera from Wisconsin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Specimens of eleven different species of beetles (one of which is identified only to genus) have been collected from and are herein reported as new to Wisconsin.
Marché, Jordan D., II
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Outlook Magazine, Fall 1988 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/outlook/1090/thumbnail ...

core   +1 more source

Bromeliad flora of Oaxaca, Mexico: Richness and distribution

open access: yesActa Botanica Mexicana, 2007
Se presenta el estado actual del conocimiento de la flora bromeliológica del estado de Oaxaca, México. La entidad ocupa el primer lugar en el país en cuanto a número de especies de Bromeliaceae se refiere. Los resultados obtenidos de la revisión de 2,624 ejemplares herborizados, correspondientes a 1,643 colectas, así como la revisión de bibliografía ...
Nancy Martínez-Correa   +3 more
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Using Tillandsia usneoides as Biomonitor for Toxic Metals in the Air of Guanajuato's Tunnel Network

open access: yesOrbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry
Guanajuato town is an important touristic center of Mexico, and one of its main attractions is its tunnel network (subterranean streets). In this work the air quality inside this tunnel network was evaluated using samples of Tillandsia usneoides as a ...
Elcia Margareth Souza Brito   +6 more
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What drives detrital decomposition in neotropical tank bromeliads?

open access: yesHydrobiologia, 2017
Decomposition experiments that control leaf litter species across environments help to disentangle the roles of litter traits and consumer diversity, but once we account for leaf litter effects, they tell us little about the variance in decomposition explained by shifts in environmental conditions versus food-web structure.
Leroy, Céline   +6 more
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Visiting dynamics in tank-bromeliads after enrichment of a reforested urban patch of the Atlantic Forest

open access: yesRodriguésia
Many species of Bromeliaceae store water among their leaves creating microhabitats for several biological groups. Using bromeliads in enrichment of reforestation offers an opportunity to understand the occupation of tank habitat, and the impacts of these
Juvenal Damasceno Amaral-Filho   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

An unusual reproductive mode in Hypsiboas (Anura: Hylidae)

open access: yesZoologia (Curitiba), 2011
We report an unusual reproductive behavior of Hypsiboas pardalis (Spix, 1824). Species belonging to this genus usually are known to reproduce in lentic water bodies, with the development of exotrophic tadpoles.
Mário Ribeiro de Moura   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Culturas nodulares e micropropagação de bromélias nativas da Mata Atlântica (Billbergia zebrina e Vriesea reitzii): bases para a conservação e propagação massal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Tese (Doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciencias Agrárias, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Recursos Genéticos Vegetais, Florianópolis, 2010As bromélias representam um grupo taxonômico importante sob os prismas ecológico e ...
Dal Vesco, Lirio Luiz
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Fog interception by Ball moss (Tillandsia recurvata) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Interception losses are a major influence in the water yield of vegetated areas. For most storms, rain interception results in less water reaching the ground. However, fog interception can increase the overall water storage capacity of the vegetation and
A. Guevara-Escobar   +6 more
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