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Resumen de Tesis Doctoral, Departamento de Botánica, Ecología y Fisiología Vegetal (Área de Ecología). Universidad de Córdoba. Fecha de lectura: Enero 2012, Directores: Prof. Dr. Juan Fernández Haeger y Prof. Dr.
Arenas Castro, Salvador
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Floral resource diversity drives spatiotemporal variation in plant–pollinator network structure
Mechanisms underlying community assembly, including those related to species interactions, vary across space and time. Plant–pollinator networks exemplify these dynamics, where link rewiring and turnover mediate adaptations to environmental changes. Bees rely on diverse floral resources (e.g.
Caio S. Ballarin +3 more
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Paradigm shifts in flower color: An introduction. [PDF]
Berardi AE +4 more
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Marine litter can shift sea turtle nests toward the shoreline
Marine litter is an emerging threat to sea turtle rookeries, yet its effects on nesting behaviour remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated how macro‐litter accumulation on beaches influences the spatial distribution of loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta nests on Boa Vista Island, Cabo Verde.
Diana Sousa‐Guedes +4 more
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Monitoring incidence of human echinococcosis in Spain: 2000-2021. [PDF]
Ruiz-Fernández AI +3 more
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An Integrated Assessment of European Soil Health and Restoration Potential
ABSTRACT Soils host a significant proportion of biodiversity on Earth providing ecosystem functions vital to human well‐being, making it imperative to include them and their ecological features when addressing sustainability goals. We performed a comprehensive assessment of soil health across Europe by explicitly integrating biotic and abiotic ...
Irene Calderón‐Sanou +12 more
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New records and a new species of <i>Erysiphe</i> (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota) from Mexico. [PDF]
Gregorio-Cipriano R +13 more
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Ecología del zorro, Vulpes vulpes, en la Reserva Biológica de Doñana, Huelva, SO de España
La presente investigación fue realizada en Coto Doñana entre los años 1983-1985 teniendo como propósito los siguientes objetivos: 1) Obt ener información sobre la ecología del Zorro (Vulpes vulpes) a fin de estimar su impacto de predación sobre Conejos (
Rau Acuña, Jaime Ricardo
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Long‐term warming drives mineral‐associated organic carbon accumulation on the Tibetan Plateau
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Global warming affects both plant growth and soil microbial decomposition, creating uncertainty for the storage and persistence of soil organic carbon (SOC) stock. Limited decomposition rates often characterise cold alpine ecosystems.
Siyi Sun +17 more
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Chromosomal number of Western Plants, 809-817
Salvador Talavera +6 more
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