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Evidence for Dietary Management of Histamine Intolerance. [PDF]
Jackson K +4 more
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Biodiversity loss threatens ecosystem services and human well‐being. Understanding the extent and causes of changes in biodiversity over time can help protect species and their habitats. Herbaria house carefully documented and curated specimens collected by generations of botanists.
Gabriel F. Ulrich +4 more
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The urgency of genetic decline in New Brunswick butternut, Juglans cinerea L.
Butternut is yet another North American tree species undergoing rapid mortality due to the globalization of forest pathogens. Pairing tree health surveys and genetic diversity metrics, we captured a 7‐year snapshot of butternut's path to extirpation from its distinct range in New Brunswick, Canada.
Berni M. van der Meer +3 more
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Serum Diamine Oxidase Levels in Relation to Skin Prick Testing and Specific IgE in Adults with Self-Reported Food Allergy. [PDF]
Duvančić T +5 more
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Detecting and attributing climate change effects on vegetation: Australia as a test case
Climate change is contributing to vegetation changes that threaten life support systems. Yet, inherent climatic variability and past and present human actions—such as clearing, burning and grazing regimes—also alter vegetation and complicate understanding of vegetation change. Australian ecosystems exemplify such complexity.
Laura J. Williams +14 more
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ABSTRACT Riparian ecosystems harbor diverse biota and provide numerous services to rivers including mitigating sediment run‐off, regulating temperature, and contributing food‐web subsidies. Dams are a major threat to riparian communities, but dam removal and riparian restoration efforts have the potential to restore these communities and the services ...
Sara N. Diller, Tiffany A. Schriever
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Missense Variants in Nutrition-Related Genes: A Computational Study. [PDF]
De Filippis GM +3 more
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Effects of Seasonal Inundation on Riparian Plant Growth and Reproduction
ABSTRACT Timing and duration of flooding influence plant maintenance and reproduction, but the extent to which these factors affect different plant species and functional groups (terrestrial vs. riparian) remains unclear. Our study aimed to determine broad patterns of resilience of these functional groups to seasonal inundation.
Piyumi Wijepala +2 more
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