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Global change is altering forests worldwide, with multiple consequences for ecosystem functioning. Temporal changes in climate, and extreme, compounded weather events like hotter droughts are affecting the demography, composition and function of forests, leading to a highly uncertain future.
Xavier Serra‐Maluquer +3 more
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Quantitative genetic analysis of floral traits shows current limits but potential evolution in the wild. [PDF]
Castellanos MC +5 more
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Rice is an important diet source for the majority of the world’s population, and meeting the growing need for rice requires significant improvements at the production level.
Humera Ashraf +5 more
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Evolvability and genetic constraint in Dalechampia blossoms: components of variance and measures of evolvability [PDF]
Armbruster, Scott +3 more
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The scaling of seed‐dispersal specialization in interaction networks across levels of organization
Natural ecosystems are characterized by a specialization pattern where few species are common while many others are rare. In ecological networks involving biotic interactions, specialization operates as a continuum at individual, species, and community levels. Theory predicts that ecological and evolutionary factors can primarily explain specialization.
Gabriel M. Moulatlet +3 more
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Risk assessments of invasive species present one of the most challenging applications of species distribution models (SDMs) due to the fundamental issues of distributional disequilibrium, niche changes, and truncation. Invasive species often occupy only a fraction of their potential environmental and geographic ranges, as their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Erola Fenollosa +4 more
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Pollinators exert selection on floral traits in a pollen-limited, narrowly endemic spring ephemeral. [PDF]
Koski MH.
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To better understand the dynamics of community resilience, it is crucial to examine the role of dominant species in maintaining ecosystem functions. Dominant species, due to their high abundance, are considered to maintain productivity after species loss.
Wenyu Li +14 more
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City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?—Distinguishing Urban and Rural Residents From Subtle Facial Cues
ABSTRACT Stereotypes characterize urban and rural residents as differing in traits, values and social outcomes. Here, we examined how people's stereotypes about urban and rural residents differ, testing their validity using a lens model. Results showed that participants detected whether people resided in urban or rural areas from photos across three ...
McLean G. Morgan +2 more
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Genetic and spatial variation in vegetative and floral traits across a hybrid zone. [PDF]
Campbell DR +4 more
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