Unveiling the GA<sub>4</sub>-Ferulic Acid Regulatory Axis: Redox-Mediated Suberization Governs Adventitious Rooting Recalcitrance in <i>Pinus massoniana</i>. [PDF]
Wang Y, Yao R.
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Consistent Choice of Prey Source Habitat Across Diverse Landscapes by a Selective Insectivorous Bat
After analyzing the diet of the greater horseshoe bats in three distinct colonies, we identified significant spatial and temporal differences, particularly noting a stronger reliance on riparian habitats in Mediterranean areas. The species exhibits great ecological adaptability with strong plasticity in prey source habitats, shifting preferences among ...
Miren Aldasoro +7 more
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Testing key tenets of pyro-ecophysiology: Indicators of drought response in relation to shoot flammability. [PDF]
Sultana N +9 more
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We investigated how three rodent species respond to the seasonal availability of Araucaria angustifolia seeds. While Oligoryzomys spp. increased seed consumption and abundance during seed production, the more insectivorous Akodon paranaensis maintained a broader diet.
Adriana A. Perini, Emerson M. Vieira
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Editorial: Climate adaptations and challenges of non-native tree species in forest ecosystems. [PDF]
Klisz M +3 more
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Conifers Network: Report of the first meeting,22-24 March 2000, Brdo/Kranj, Slovenia
J. Turok +5 more
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Abstract Accurate estimation of individual tree above‐ground biomass (AGB) and its component‐wise allocation is crucial for advancing ecological research and forest management. However, current biomass estimation methods, such as destructive sampling and allometric equation–based approaches, face limitations in both operational efficiency and cost ...
Qi Dong +11 more
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The Sequence of Drought-Driven Stomatal Closure, Stem Xylem Embolism, Dehydration, and Aquaporin Gene Expression Differs Among Species. [PDF]
Salomón RL +7 more
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Seasonal Habitat Selection by a Threatened Ungulate in an Industrializing Boreal Landscape
Understanding habitat selection by Threatened wood bison in landscapes characterized by anthropogenic disturbance is important for conservation planning. During summer and winter, bison selected for linear (e.g., roads, seismic lines, pipelines) and polygonal (e.g., well sites) disturbances, unless there were high densities of linear features.
Lisa J. Koetke +4 more
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