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Infestation Patterns and Climate-Based Projections for European Spongy Moth (<i>Lymantria dispar</i>) in Whirlpool Forest, Ontario, Canada. [PDF]
Guo X, Wang Q.
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Populations of a common grass, Briza media, responded to long‐term grazing cessation with phenotypic plasticity in traits that enhanced competitive ability for light, but with heritable trait shifts towards increased tissue protection and reduced trait diversity.
Anastasia Tõnisson +12 more
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Survival and feeding avoidance of the eucalyptus defoliator Thyrinteina arnobia exposed to the proteinase inhibitor berenil [PDF]
Jeanne Scardini Marinho‐Prado +4 more
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ABSTRACT Long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR‐RTs) are recognised as a significant evolutionary force capable of shaping the structure and function of the genomes in eukaryotes, including animals, plants, and fungi. However, much remains largely unknown about how LTR‐RTs influence the evolution of fungi at the chromosomal level.
Chengyu Gao +4 more
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Stem Photosynthesis in ‘Hybrid Poplar 275’ Remains Stable Following Defoliation Induced by Severe Drought [PDF]
Maciej Kocurek +3 more
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Using in situ microrefugia to safeguard stringybark eucalypts from hot droughts
Abstract Facilitating species persistence under climate change is a pressing issue. Refugia, places where the impacts of climate change may be less severe, can constitute the only option for in situ persistence for many taxa. However, refugia will still experience some impacts of climate change. Management approaches that utilize the buffering provided
Chloé Bentze +3 more
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Cost-Effective Monitoring of Spruce Budworm Larvae. [PDF]
Rhainds M, Therrien P.
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