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Phylogenomics of the American robin (Turdus migratorius) reveals hidden lineages and introgression
Phylogenomic analyses of Turdus migratorius uncover four previously unrecognized lineages, including a divergent Baja California lineage (T. m. confinis). The results reveal complex evolutionary relationships that depart from simple models of continuous divergence, supported by evidence of introgression between the Mexican lineage and its previously ...
Wendoly Rojas‐Abreu +5 more
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In social birds such as flamingos, intraspecific interactions are frequent and play a key role in flock cohesion, communication, and the establishment of social networks. Understanding the patterns and drivers of these interactions can provide valuable ecological insights and inform management, husbandry, and conservation practices.
H. C. Delfino, P. Rose, C. J. Carlos
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Peucedanum officinale L. subsp. Brachyradium García Martín & Silvestre, Nuevo taxón de Umbelliferae [PDF]
Se propone un nuevo taxon de la familia Umbelliferae, Peucedanum officinale L. subsp. brachyradium García-Martín & Silvestre, recolectado en Sierra Bermeja (Málaga), dándose su descripción, ilustración y ...
Silvestre Domingo, Santiago +5 more
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Natural Arabidopsis thaliana accessions showed remarkable plasticity in both life‐cycle phenology and whole‐genome gene expression patterns in in natura field experiments. Nevertheless, local adaptation in fitness‐related life‐history traits can also be detected at the whole‐genome gene expression level.
A. Martínez‐Pérez +8 more
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Colombia, one of the world’s leading coffee producers, is increasingly threatened by climate change. By 2050, some northern regions are projected to experience higher temperatures and reduced rainfall, posing risks to coffee production. Understanding how
Sofía Hernández-Cortés +2 more
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Forests deliver multiple ecosystem functions and services (i.e. multifunctionality) of great importance to society. However, such multifunctionality capacity is threatened by global warming, especially in Mediterranean forests, which are at high risk of ...
Cristina C. Bastias +8 more
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Modelo de simulación del crecimiento vegetal Aplicación a la especie Pinus pinea L.
El objetivo de este trabajo es avanzar en la compresión de la estructura vegetal mediante la construcción de un modelo capaz de simular el crecimiento de la parte aérea de especies leñosas basándose en las características comunes a todas ellas y ...
Castro Ochoa, Francisco de
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“On a tree”, “terrestrial”, or “on the rocks”? Habit diversity in the megadiverse genus Peperomia
The plasticity of a large proportion of Peperomia species to occupy multiple types of microhabitats is not well documented due to the typically rigid categorization of habitat use. Therefore, the numerical approach presented is methodologically innovative to advance ecological data integration to provide a more realistic visualization of the habitat ...
J. Y. L. Tay, G. Zotz, M.‐S. Samain
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Turf transplantation as a potential restoration technique in subtropical grasslands
Abstract Introduction Subtropical grasslands in southern Brazil suffer from ongoing degradation, while restoration initiatives of these ecosystems are still incipient. Turf transplantation appears as a promising approach for restoring these ecosystems.
Kassiane H. Pedro +3 more
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Selection of native Atlantic Forest species for urban greening under air pollution stress
Abstract Introduction The Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) is widely used to identify pollution‐tolerant species for afforestation; however, it was not designed to account for traits such as pollutant accumulation or biomass storage, which are also relevant for evaluating environmental resilience.
Ricardo K. Nakazato +7 more
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