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Creep-grazing fall-born calves on winter annual forages. [PDF]
Pent GJ, Swecker WS, Tracy BF.
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Habitat heterogeneity and demographic processes create variability in the major taxonomic diversity trends: 1) biotic homogenization and 2) the emergence of novel community compositions. Nonetheless, little is known about how the imprints of environmental filtering and random demographic processes on community dissimilarity vary over 1) time or 2 ...
Jussi Mäkinen+8 more
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Productive and Qualitative Characteristics of Pasture and Performance of Sheep Grazing on <i>Urochloa</i> Cultivars Under Intermittent Stocking. [PDF]
Santos RDS+10 more
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Sericea and other perennial lespedezas for forage and soil conservation /
A. J. Pieters
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Temperature generally drives latitudinal patterns in the strength of trophic interactions, including consumption rates. However, local community and other environmental conditions might also affect consumption, disrupting latitudinal gradients, which results in complex large‐scale patterns.
Catalina A. Musrri+6 more
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Scalogram habitat measures as predictors of bird abundance
Birds select habitat characteristics, such as variability in habitat structure, across multiple spatial scales (grain and extent). Measuring habitat variability at multiple scales can better capture factors that influence avifauna communities than focusing on one scale only. One valuable tool in assessing habitat heterogeneity is the cumulative dynamic
Eduarda Silveira+8 more
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Museum specimens offer a unique and powerful tool for understanding the impact of anthropogenic change on populations over time. Morphological traits can be impacted by many different environmental variables that are difficult to separate from one another as potential driving factors.
Jenna D. Krugler+2 more
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Global phylogenetic and functional structure of rodent assemblages
Exploring the global patterns of phylogenetic and functional structure of assemblages is key to describe the distribution of biodiversity on Earth and to predict how communities and ecosystem functioning may be affected by anthropogenic pressures. Rodent communities have been studied in this regard in the past, but previous work largely focused on ...
Yoan Fourcade, Bader H. Alhajeri
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