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Hummingbirds play an important role as pollinators and are one of the primary examples of animal–plant coevolution. However, factors such as land‐use change, urbanization, exotic species introductions and the disappearance of native plants can negatively affect the persistence of hummingbird populations.
Gonzalo A. Ramírez‐Cruz +4 more
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Insights on the Potential of Natural Regeneration to Restore Cerrado Open Ecosystems
The colonisation potential of native Cerrado species in degraded areas will depend on the remaining underground structures and not on seed rain from nearby conserved remnants. Effective restoration of the Cerrado will not be possible without active restoration, if the bud‐bank are not present in the system.
Bethina Stein +4 more
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Exóticas, exóticas, exóticas: reflexões sobre a monótona arborização de uma cidade brasileira
Resumo A despeito da grande diversidade de espécies nativas do país, é comum que a arborização das cidades brasileiras seja constituída majoritariamente por espécies exóticas, algumas das quais invasoras.
Mariana Rodrigues Rufino +2 more
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Over 1200 Non‐Native Species Are Established in the Iberian Peninsula
ABSTRACT Aim As a consequence of globalisation, biological invasions have become an increasing concern due to multifaceted ecological and socio‐economic impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Despite the increasing availability and accessibility of data, a comprehensive assessment of established non‐native species and their distribution in the
Ismael Soto +22 more
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This paper approaches the patterns in fish distribution across the altitudinal gradient in the Upper Paraguay River basin, from uplands to the floodplain. We compiled more than 75,000 available fish records and registered 342 fish species and your distribution along altitudinal gradient. Floodplain portion have higher species diversity than headwaters,
Adriana Maria Espinoza Fernando +11 more
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ABSTRACT Data from archaeology, ethnography, and ethnohistory document entanglements of dogs among South American Indigenous societies during pre‐Columbian and colonial times. The prolific presence and uses of dogs in the Central Andes and in parts of the Paraná Basin, Patagonia, and Circum‐Caribbean regions contrast with the conspicuous lack of ...
Marcelo R. Sánchez‐Villagra +2 more
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Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is a harmful apple and pear pest spread worldwide. We sequenced, for the first time, mitochondrial DNA from C. pomonella caterpillars collected in Northern Africa (Algeria) and assessed where it was introduced from.
Tayeb Mahi +4 more
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Introducción y objetivos: El Refugio de Vida Silvestre “Los Pantanos de Villa" es una muestra representativa de los humedales de la costa árida del Pacífico sudamericano, sin embargo, su flora exótica es desconocida y puede amenazar el ecosistema.
Andrea Sueldo Huerta +3 more
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Vegetação arbórea em remanescentes florestais urbanos: Bosque do Lago da Paz, Dois Vizinhos, PR
Esse estudo teve por objetivo analisar a florística, estrutura e diversidade da vegetação arbórea e da regeneração de um fragmento florestal situado na área urbana de Dois Vizinhos, PR, por meio do método de censo.
Flávia Gizele Konig Brun +6 more
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A low‐cost protocol for the optical method of vulnerability curves to calculate P50
Abstract Premise The quantification of plant drought resistance, particularly embolism formation, within and across species, is critical for ecosystem management and agriculture. We developed a cost‐effective protocol to measure the water potential at which 50% of hydraulic conductivity (P50) is lost in stems, using affordable and accessible materials ...
Georgina González‐Rebeles +3 more
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