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Chinese Seed Trait Database: a curated resource for diaspore traits in the Chinese flora
New Phytologist, EarlyView.
Hao‐Yu Wang+2 more
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A neighbourhood plant richness increases reproductive success. Abstract The attraction of floral visitors depends on intrinsic plant traits and the surrounding floral abundance and diversity. Therefore, it is important to consider the conspecific and heterospecific co‐flowering context to understand plant–pollinator interactions and, consequently ...
M. D. de Amorim+5 more
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Feeding Behavior of the European Brown Hare (<i>Lepus europaeus</i>, Leu2 Haplotype) on Pianosa Island: Insights into the Absence of Trophic Competition. [PDF]
Freschi P+6 more
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Human‐invisible but bee‐visible UV patterns in flowers aid pollination by signalling to pollinators and protecting vulnerable DNA in pollen. ABSTRACT Ultraviolet light shining on flowers has various effects. In this review we assess functions of UV pigments and UV reflection patterns in flowers, including visual signalling by reflectance, fluorescence,
K. Lunau, M. G. G. Camargo, Z.‐X. Ren
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<i>Ormosianeillii</i> (Fabaceae), a remarkable new tree species from the Cordillera del Cóndor plateaus in Ecuador. [PDF]
Guevara-Andino JE+2 more
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Are lichens biocompasses? Revisiting an old prediction using new techniques
The equator‐facing portions of tree trunks receive direct sunlight and create restrictive microclimate conditions for lichens that orient preferentially towards the Earth's poles where trunks are shaded, indicating an optimal zone at the fine‐scale radial dimension.
B. B. S. Nunes+4 more
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Effects of Chinese herbal medicine on colorectal adenoma recurrence following polypectomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Cheng Y+5 more
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Greater sage‐grouse habitat restoration with range management, revegetation, and herbicide
Populations of Greater sage‐grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), an iconic symbol of sagebrush ecosystems, are declining in native grasslands due to habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation. We conducted a field experiment in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada, to investigate how disturbance and land management (cattle grazed, bison ...
Autumn D. Watkinson+3 more
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