Forage and grain yields and forage composition of barley, wheat, and oats
J. Oltjen, K. Bolsen, W. Moore
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Classifying avian drinking behaviour: ecological insights and implications in a changing world
ABSTRACT Water is a fundamental currency of life, and its availability significantly influences animal behaviour, physiology and distributions. However, our knowledge around the dependence on water for drinking and the direct and indirect mechanisms driving related behaviours remains partial in the context of changing climates. Here, we review patterns
Shannon R. Conradie, Marc T. Freeman
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Genetic Variation for Autumn-Winter Forage Yield in a Segregating Tetraploid F<sub>1</sub> Population of <i>Paspalum notatum</i>. [PDF]
Ponce NA +10 more
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Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem. [PDF]
Li T +6 more
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The extension of the taxon cycle model to island plants: insights from the Canarian vascular flora
ABSTRACT Taxon cycle models describe eco‐evolutionary patterns of lineage colonization, diversification, and decline across archipelagos, inferring an important role for competition amongst ecologically similar taxa in driving concurrent niche changes.
José María Fernández‐Palacios +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Water and nitrogen impacts on water use, forage yield and quality of annual ryegrass. [PDF]
Varol IS, Ciftci B, Kaymaz E, Kaplan M.
europepmc +1 more source
Stomatal Traits and Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Forage Yield in Drought Conditions of Northeastern Mexico. [PDF]
Rahim FP +4 more
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How wildlife respond to tropical cyclones: short‐term tactics and long‐term impacts
ABSTRACT From butterflies to lizards and from sharks to seabirds, wildlife exhibit tactics to survive the impacts of tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons depending on where they occur. Some species seek refuge during the storm by moving, some remain in place and ride it out, and others move longer distances, avoiding the ...
Erin L. Koen +15 more
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Accelerating silage maize breeding: forage yield and nutritive quality of doubled haploid-derived hybrids. [PDF]
Zere Taşkın S, Duman A, Bilgili U.
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Flight of the dragons: a global review of migration in Odonata
ABSTRACT Insects are the most abundant and ecologically important animal migrants. Yet, we know relatively little about the patterns and processes underlying insect migration. Dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera) comprise the ancient insect order Odonata, whose ancestors were the first organisms to fly on Earth.
Johanna S.U. Hedlund +3 more
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