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Linking leaf traits to growth responses under climate warming in tropical trees. [PDF]

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Effects of parental care on skin microbial community composition in poison frogs. [PDF]

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Clusia flavida Pipoly

2022
[363] Clusia flavida (Benth.) Pipoly Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 272 (Pipoly 1998). — Havetia flavida Benth., London J. Bot. 2: 369 (Bentham 1843). — Havetiopsis flavida (Benth.) Planch. & Triana, Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. sér. 4, 14: 247 (Planchon & Triana 1860). Havetiopsis flexilis Planch. & Triana, Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. sér. 4, 14: 246 (Planchon & Triana 1860).
Molino, Jean-François   +10 more
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Clusia Haliday 1838

2023
Key to the species of Clusia 1. Abdomen mostly black or brown, sometimes with yellow spot..................................................2 - Abdomen mostly yellow, sometimes with blackish spot...................................................... 11 2.
Shen, Shuang   +4 more
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Clusia

Naturwissenschaften, 1991
(...) Seeds of Clusia may germinate terrestrially or in epiphytic humus nests, and thus seedlings may become in dependent Clusia trees directly or indirectly via an epiphytic stage. (...)
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Clusia goscinnyi, a new species of Clusia section Oedematopus (Clusiaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2017
A new species of Clusia sect. Oedematopus is described and illustrated. The species can be distinguished from others in this section mainly by its 14–31 stamens in staminate flowers, 8–10 staminodes in pistillate flowers and discontinuous secretory canals visible on the abaxial surface of the leaf blade.
JOSÉ E. DO NASCIMENTO-JR   +2 more
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Clusia

2013
Published as part of Horsfield, David, 2013, Development sites and early stages of eleven species of Clusiidae (Diptera) occurring in Europe, pp.
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