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Our study shows that the generalized structure of urban plant–pollinator interactions is mirrored in the mechanisms that shape them, as interactions are governed primarily by less restrictive drivers such as abundance and spatiotemporal overlap rather than by trait matching.
Victor H. D. Silva +9 more
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Zu den regionalen Besonderheiten der portugiesischen Sprache in Angola und Moçambique im Vergleich zum europäischen Protugiesisch und ihre Bedeutung für den Sprachmittler [PDF]
Endruschat, Annette, Leiste, Doris
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A Novel Sampling Protocol for Fruit‐Feeding Butterflies in Grasslands and Open Habitats
This study proposed a novel sampling protocol for fruit‐feeding butterflies in grasslands and open areas in the subtropical region. The new method involves the use of Van Someren‐Rydon bait traps placed on specific supports closer to the ground, aiming to capture the true diversity of butterflies in these habitats.
Cristiano Agra Iserhard +3 more
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Foraging Behaviour and Host Responses of Oxpeckers (Buphagus spp.) Across Domestic and Wild Mammals
ABSTRACT This study investigated the foraging behaviours, host species utilisation, and spatial attachment preferences of Red‐billed Oxpecker (Buphagus erythrorhynchus) and Yellow‐billed Oxpecker (Buphagus africanus) in Salambala Conservancy, northeastern Namibia, from May to September 2023.
Michael S. Lukubwe +3 more
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Cave habitats strongly filter functional traits, constraining the diversity of terrestrial isopod communities along the epigean–hypogean gradient. Functional turnover decreases while richness differences increase in hypogean systems, reflecting uneven occupation of trait space rather than simple trait replacement.
Rafaela Bastos‐Pereira +4 more
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Plantea un marco conceptual sobre la diversidad cultural en el Perú y su relación con el desarrollo nacional con el propósito de fortalecer las capacidades de los funcionarios y funcionarías públicas. Presenta un banco de recursos sobre diversidad cultural.
Agüero, José Carlos +3 more
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Fallen Logs Act as Natural Bridges Over Rivers in a Tropical Wet Forest
We studied how vertebrate species used logs as bridges over rivers in a tropical rainforest. Most mammals present in the area used logs, but the frequency and probability of crossing varied widely among species, between seasons, and in relation to the dimensions of the log and the river below.
Juan S. Vargas Soto +3 more
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A perda da diversidade lingüística no mundo e os procesos de homoxeneización lingüística
Carme Junyent
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Habitat Amount Shapes Ant Diversity in the Central Amazon
Ant diversity in fragmented Amazonian forest landscapes is primarily driven by landscape‐scale habitat amount rather than fragment size, supporting the Habitat Amount Hypothesis (HAH) over Island Biogeography Theory (IBT). Consequently, conservation strategies should prioritize maintaining and restoring forest cover across human‐modified landscapes ...
Ricardo A. S. Ruaro +3 more
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