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Developmental constraints mediate the reversal of temperature effects on the autumn phenology of European beech after the summer solstice. [PDF]
Rebindaine D +8 more
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Abstract An understanding of habitat use and levels of active behaviour is foundational to wildlife behaviour, ecology, conservation and management. These variables are commonly measured by tracking individuals in space and time using biologging. In principle, camera‐trap data also contain information about both activity level and habitat use; however,
J. Marcus Rowcliffe +2 more
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Fagus species are important components of certain mesic temperate forests in the Northern Hemisphere. Of eleven Fagus species distinguished, five are found in China. Chinese beeches are restricted to the mountains of southern China.
Cao, K.F.
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Biodiversity‐driven spatial conservation planning to delineate temporally stable regions
Abstract The accelerating loss of biodiversity underscores the critical need for effective conservation strategies, particularly in the face of climate change and anthropogenic pressures. We devised a conservation planning framework that adopts a temporal stacking approach to species distribution models and landscape connectivity analyses. These models
Mattia Iannella +5 more
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Belowground and Aboveground Responses to Mixed Metal Contamination in Native Central European Trees in Relation to the Species-Specific Autecology. [PDF]
Günthardt-Goerg MS +3 more
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Predation pressure varies vertically, with highest arthropod predation in the understory and highest bird predation in the canopy. Light availability differs across vertical strata, but predation patterns are more strongly influenced by height and forest structure than by light gradients.
Mahsa Hakimara, Emma Despland
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Among 11 Fagus species (Fagaceae) recorded in the world, only 4 species, Fagus sylvatica, Fagus hayatae, Fagus crenata, and Fagus japonica are known to be galled by Cecidomyiidae (diptera). In 2000 we attempted to find midge galls on Fagus multinervis on
佐藤, 信輔 +3 more
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Annual Dynamics of Mycobiota in Symptomatic Century-Old Trees of Aesculus hippocastanum, Fagus sylvatica, Populus alba, and Quercus robur. [PDF]
Spetik M +7 more
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ABSTRACT Since its introduction, ash dieback has been a disease affecting ash (Fraxinus excelsior) stands across nearly their entire range. As the disease cannot be contained, various options for mitigating its severity have been explored in numerous studies.
Falk Schrewe +2 more
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Potential Range Shifts of Two Sympatric <i>Fagus</i> Species. [PDF]
Chen Y, Guo C, Cao L, Zhang Z, Dong W.
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