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Autumn Foods of White-Tailed Deer in Arkansas [PDF]
Rumen contents from 65 hunter-harvested deer were collected and analyzed during 1985-86 to estimate the principal autumn foods consumed by white-tailed deer inhabiting the Ozark Mountains, Arkansas River Valley, and Gulf Coastal Plain regions of Arkansas.
Adams, Danny +2 more
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Relation of Ogallala formation to the southern High Plains in Texas [PDF]
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Frye, John Chapman, 1912-
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Abstract Guaraná (Paullinia cupana) is a fruit native to the Amazon region. Due to its widespread use, primarily in beverages, its production has grown over the years. The seed is the only commercially valuable part of the fruit so the guaraná production chain generates byproducts, including peel, husk, and spent seed.
Leiliane do Socorro Sodré de Souza +9 more
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Climate change has adversely affected the tree species growth throughout the globe. In Indian Himalayas, Celtis australis is an important agroforestry tree species which is highly exploited for domestic use (fuel wood, fodder, and small timber), and thus
Raj Kumar +10 more
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PREMISE Celtis is the most species-rich genus of Cannabaceae, an economically important family. Celtis species have been described as wind-pollinated and andromonoecious.
F. M. Leme +3 more
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Functional Redundancy Buffers Soil Fungal Turnover Against Vegetation Change in an African Savanna
Using a natural savanna‐forest gradient in South Africa, we show that vegetation transitions drive high turnover in fungal taxonomy but maintain functional stability. Distinct forest communities replaced savanna taxa yet preserved similar guild structures, highlighting a high degree of functional redundancy despite compositional change.
Yong Zhou +4 more
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Distribution and biological notes for some Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) occurring in the southeastern United States [PDF]
New distribution records and new host records are provided for 33 species of Cerambycidae in Florida and ...
Morris II, Roy F.
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Pleistocene vertebrate faunas of the Süttő Travertine Complex (Hungary) [PDF]
Numerous fossil remains (vertebrates, molluscs and plants) were found in more than twenty sites of the Süttő Travertine Complex during the last 150 years.
Brunnacker +54 more
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A new species of Celtis toka (Family Cannabaceae) from Faifa, Saudi Arabia is described and illustrated. Morphological descriptions with a distribution map and photograph of the species were provided.
M. Alfaifi +4 more
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\u3ci\u3eAnoplophora Glabripennis\u3c/i\u3e Within-Tree Distribution, Seasonal Development, and Host Suitability in China and Chicago [PDF]
Established populations of the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), were first reported in the United States in New York in 1996, Illinois in 1998, and New Jersey in 2002. A federal quarantine and an
Bauer, Leah S +6 more
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