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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Fruit traits play a fundamental role in mediating plant‐frugivore interactions, shaping seed dispersal dynamics. Given the complexity of multi‐species interactions, these traits and, consequently, plant‐frugivore interactions can be indirectly influenced by third‐party ...
Raquel Muñoz‐Gallego +2 more
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Simulating forage plantain growth and defoliation in APSIM. [PDF]
Cichota R, Yang X.
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Invasion of Winter Moth in New England: Effects of Defoliation and Site Quality on Tree Mortality [PDF]
Michael Simmons +3 more
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Grazing and climate interact to regulate greening trends in Mediterranean grasslands
Our results show that traditional grazing systems can maintain grassland stability without causing degradation, but they can also increase the ecosystem's vulnerability to climate change. We provide clear evidence that GPS‐based livestock monitoring is a powerful and scalable tool for sustainable rangeland management.
Marina Rincon‐Madroñero +3 more
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Divergent Trends in Insect Disturbance Across Europe's Temperate and Boreal Forests. [PDF]
Hlásny T +38 more
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First Report of Diaporthe tulliensis Causing Leaf Blight of Tectona grandis in Bangladesh
New Disease Reports, Volume 53, Issue 1, January/March 2026.
Md. Shariar Hossain Sazzad +5 more
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Pruning for biodiversity: Drivers of cavity formation and use in Mediterranean holm oak woodlands
Our study emphasizes the role of both tree and cavity age in the long‐term establishment of cavity‐dependent vertebrates in holm oak woodlands. In the context of climate change—where holm oak trees are expected to replace more mesic, soft‐wooded tree species in the Mediterranean region—the persistence of cavity‐dependent vertebrate biodiversity will ...
Iván de la Hera, Jesús M. Avilés
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European beech, essential to Central European forests, faces rising drought stress, yet its sapling regeneration remains strong. Therefore, we tested beech, oak and linden saplings in monoculture and mixtures under reduced precipitation and spring warming.
Manuel G. Walde +2 more
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