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TWO NEW SPECIES OF ERICA FROM WESTERN CAPE.
E. G. H. Oliver, I. M. Oliver
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Familia cosmopolita distribuida principalmente en regiones de clima templado y frío, con preferencia por suelos más o menos ácidos, con 120 a 160 géneros y 4100 a 4500 especies. Para la región de estudio se registran 12 géneros y 29 especies. Bejaria aestuans L. (B. mexicana Benth.) se conoce para México de Durango, Nayarit, Jalisco, Guerrero y Chiapas,
M. Socorro González Elizondo +1 more
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In this study, we used ecological niche models to quantify historical changes in the estimated distribution ranges of the alpine butterfly Colias palaeno and its host plant Vaccinium uliginosum in Japan. The results showed that temperature and host plant occurrence strongly influence the estimated distribution of C. palaeno.
Daisuke Shimizu, Yuji Yamazaki
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A NEW SPECIES OF ERICA PROM THE WESTERN ...
E. G. H. Oliver
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Well‐preserved heathlands of NW Italy are the main overwintering habitat of Sympecma paedisca, while grassy margins in farmland are used only in summer and are avoided from autumn onwards. Grassy margins in farmland act as corridors during the species' migrations between its breeding (ricefields) and overwintering (lowland heathlands) grounds ...
Leonardo Siddi +3 more
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Nowadays, the created varieties of Vaccinium corymbosum L. (Ericaceae) are widespread in different regions of all continents with a suitable climate. Until now, mainly the fruits of these plants have been used, and the vegetative aerial part that remains
N. Y. Yavorska +3 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF PHILIPPIA, FROM THE ...
E. G. H. Oliver
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New data of seed flora in Hengduan Mountain in Xizang, China
[Objective] The Northern Hengduan Mountains are rich in biodiversity. Over the last 10 years, there have been many reports of the biodiversity of the region.
CHEN Xuyan +5 more
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We applied the two‐stage, AI‐based TOFSI approach to test automatic pollen recognition with fossil pollen samples. The algorithm performs very well for all major pollen types and other non‐pollen object classes, suggesting that such tools have the potential to substantially increase the efficiency of pollen analysis.
Martin Theuerkauf, Alexander Gillert
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A Monograph of Lyonia (Ericaceae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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