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The Impact of Canopy Position on the Biochemical, Nutritional, and Nutraceutical Quality Characteristics of Grapefruit Cultivars During Fruit Growth and Development. [PDF]
Manzoor M, Anjum MA.
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Canscora agni (Gentianaceae), a new species from the fire‐prone Indian savannas
We describe Canscora agni from the Indian savannas as a distinct species which differs from its allied species Canscora alata in having fewer and shorter leaves, pedicel‐wings unequal across the length, bracts with glandular hair on the margins, calyx‐wings being four, wider, up to 2.3 mm, with distinct reticulate venation and having ovary length up to
Ashish N. Nerlekar +1 more
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Inequalities in intraspecific plant–lemur interactions drive seed dispersal patterns
Biotic interactions occur between individuals and accumulate to shape species‐level interaction structure across a community. Skewed interaction structures, where a few individuals are highly connected and most have few interactions, are increasingly identified at the individual‐level.
Jadelys Tonos +2 more
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The Campus Canopy, April 5, 1941
Digitized from original print, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, January 30, 1941.The Campus Canopy, April 5, 1941. Vol. 7, No. 20. -- Kennedy To Be Next Campus Canopy Editor -- Maximum Cuts For Spring Quarter Are Announced -- S.
The Campus Canopy, The Georgia State Woman's College
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By dispersing seeds, frugivorous animals affect spatial co‐occurrence of plants, ultimately influencing plant community dynamics. Frugivorous animals are intrinsically involved in plant community dynamics, by dispersing seeds of fleshy‐fruited plants and influencing their spatial co‐occurrence.
Antonio J. Perea +8 more
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The Campus Canopy, September 20, 1940
Digitized from original print, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, January 12, 2017The Campus Canopy, September 20, 1940. Vol. 7, No. 1.
The Campus Canopy, The Georgia State Woman's College
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Habitat loss reshuffles ecological and evolutionary interactions in a seed dispersal network
In tropical forests, habitat loss reshapes species composition, favoring generalists and recently emerged lineages while specialists and older evolutionary lineages are lost. However, how changes in species ecological attributes and evolutionary history affect ecological processes is poorly explored.
Fernando César Gonçalves Bonfim +8 more
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The Campus Canopy, November 15, 1940
Digitized from original print, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, January 19, 2017.The Campus Canopy, November 15, 1940. Vol. 7, No. 7. -- G.S.W. C.
The Campus Canopy, The Georgia State Woman's College
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As habitats change, the effectiveness of animal‐mediated seed dispersal increasingly depends on animal responses to altered structure and resources. With habitat loss and degradation accelerating across the tropics, understanding how dispersers' foraging behavior and movement influence seed removal and deposition is critical to promoting forest ...
Anaid Cárdenas‐Navarrete +2 more
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Canopy In The Clouds is a free educational research focused on providing innovative and immersive earth and life science educational media from the perspective of a tropical montane clouds forest.
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