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Pollination and plant reproduction in the Cerrado, the world's most biodiverse savanna
ABSTRACT The Brazilian Cerrado is a continental‐wide biodiversity hotspot and the most species‐rich savanna ecosystem in the world. The main aspect characterising this biodiversity is that the landscape is arranged as an intricate mosaic of different plant formations, including grasslands, savannas, and forests, each harbouring distinct but ...
João C. F. Cardoso +6 more
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<i>Peperomia kauaiana</i> (Piperaceae), a new alternate-leaved species from Kaua'i, Hawaiian Islands and notes on two possibly extinct Hawaiian <i>Peperomia</i>. [PDF]
Wood KR, Wagner WL, Fawcett S.
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Enabling conditions for conservation on Indigenous and community lands
Abstract Despite increasing evidence and general acceptance in global environmental policy of the significant role of Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IP&LC) in biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation, an implementation gap remains between global policy and how conservation plays out on the ground.
Stephanie Brittain +3 more
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On the identity and typification of Violatenuis Bentham (Violaceae). [PDF]
Huang YS, Gale SW, Zhang J, Fan Q.
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A Typology of Australian Terrestrial Bird Communities
ABSTRACT Aim Holistic measurement of the response of fauna communities to interventions requires suitable community condition metrics. However, the development of such metrics is hindered by the absence of broad‐scale typologies at suitable spatial and ecological resolutions. We aimed to derive a preliminary typology of terrestrial bird communities for
Martine Maron +40 more
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<i>Tarennapendula</i> (Rubiaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China. [PDF]
Qin YH +6 more
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