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Se presenta un catálogo actualizado de las plantas vasculares de la región continental de Guinea Ecuatorial (Río Muni). El catálogo es fruto de la compilación de especímenes de herbario (6,850), registros de especies de la literatura botánica (7,985) y bases de datos en línea (10,109 registros de GBIF y 8,897 de RAINBIO).
Guillermo Velayos +4 more
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High compositional turnover, even across habitats with the highest degree of human intervention, suggests that both forest‐dwelling and open‐habitat species do not easily disperse across habitats. Species dispersal is the major force of orchid community turnover and might be strongly dependent upon macroevolutionary processes and species life‐history ...
Edicson Parra‐Sanchez +2 more
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Mexico's extraordinary tree diversity is threatened by the increasing demand for resources because of the tenfold population growth in the last century. The conservation status of trees, and both urban and rural livelihoods, are also negatively affected by agriculture, mining and tourism.
Marie‐Stéphanie Samain +9 more
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Our results showed that plant‐floral visitor interactions are dynamic and vary with flowering phenology and with successional changes in plant and animal diversity. Plant‐floral visitor interactions were more diverse and specialised in the late successional stages.
Jorge Cortés‐Flores +11 more
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Abstract Aim The latitudinal biodiversity gradient is considered a first‐order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic groups. Latitudinal variation in plant diversity is not always consistent, and this could be related to the particular characteristics of different forest types.
Julia G. de Aledo +8 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Biological soil crusts (BSC) are complex biotic aggregates comprised of lichens, cyanobacteria, algae and other micro‐organism that are known to differently affect plant development along life cycle by selecting plant functional traits based on species‐specific effects.
Laura Ortiz +2 more
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Diversidad de plantas vasculares de los humedales de la Norpatagonia (Argentina)
Fil: Jocou, Adriel Ian. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Departamento de Biología Aplicada; Argentina.
Jocou, Adriel Ian, Gandullo, Ricardo
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Plant biodiversity assessment through soil eDNA reflects temporal and local diversity
Abstract Several studies have shown the potential of eDNA‐based proxies for plant identification, but little is known about their spatial and temporal resolution. This limits its use for plant biodiversity assessments and monitoring of vegetation responses to environmental changes.
María Ariza +5 more
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Diversidade florística de plantas vasculares no município de Januária, Minas Gerais, Brasil
The vegetation in north Minas Gerais State is poorly known, and for some authors it is the southern limit of natural occurrence for ‘carrasco’ and ‘caatinga’ species. Floristic sampling was made in different areas of Januária municipality, Minas Gerais, including physiognomies of ‘carrasco’ (tree-shrub ‘caatinga’), deciduous forest, ‘cerrado ...
Lombardi, Júlio A. +2 more
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Directional changes over time in the species composition of tropical vascular epiphyte assemblages
Directionality in the temporal changes of epiphyte assemblages suggests that niche‐based mechanisms dominate these temporal changes. Host size over host identity is the most important environmental filter for epiphyte assemblages establishment. Tree Vectors Pack by Pixeden.com (https://www.freevector.com/trees‐illustrations). Abstract Understanding the
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