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Overlaid species forests [PDF]
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K.T. Huber, V. Moulton, G.E. Scholz
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Eyes on the aliens: citizen science contributes to research, policy and management of biological invasions in Europe [PDF]
Invasive alien species (IAS) are a key driver of global biodiversity loss. Reducing their spread and impact is a target of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG target 15.8) and of the EU IAS Regulation 1143/2014.
Veronica Price-Jones +11 more
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Unrecorded Fungi Isolated from Rhizosphere Soil of Fallopia sachalinensis in Dokdo Islands [PDF]
We isolated fungi from the rhizosphere of Fallopia sachalinensis in Dokdo islands. Morphological and molecular characters, based on the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), and partial large subunit (LSU) or partial beta-tubulin genes, were used to ...
Young-Hyun You +7 more
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Prevalence of Fox Tapeworm in Invasive Muskrats in Flanders (North Belgium)
One way in which invasive alien species affect their environment is by acting as pathogen hosts. Pathogens limited by the availability of the native host species can profit from the presence of additional hosts.
Emma Cartuyvels +4 more
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In 2021, measurements were done at two international provenance research trials for silver fir originating from the same series of experiments. The investigation was carried out in the location Vítkov and Úsov, where both trials were established ...
Martin Fulín +3 more
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The decomposition and its nutrient release were the key ecological process that had a broad role in the forest ecosystem. This study aimed to investigate the leaf litter decomposition rate and its nutrient release of three native tree species of tropical
Ahmad Junaedi +3 more
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Abstract Life forms are key to understand the changes in species composition and vegetation types in space and with succession over time. We asked how life forms from dry and wet regions differ in their leaf traits and trait hyperspace (i.e. trait variation) in early tropical forest succession on abandoned agricultural fields.
Tomonari Matsuo +5 more
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Recent studies in the last decade have recorded obligate carnivores adapting to human dominated landscapes. Leopards, amongst other large carnivores, are highly adaptable and survive in a range of environments from the arid regions of Africa and the ...
Nikit Sanjay Surve +6 more
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The mitogenome of the Accipiter nisus is a circular module of 18,352 bp, which consists of 39 genes, containing 2 rRNA genes (12S rRNA and 16S rRNA), 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, and two non-coding regions (control region and pseudo control ...
Ki-Yoon Kim +3 more
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The influencing factors for distribution patterns of resident and migrant bird species richness along elevational gradients [PDF]
The latitudinal and elevational patterns of species richness of resident and migrant birds have been of interest to researchers over the past few decades, and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain the factors that may affect these patterns ...
Jin-Yong Kim +3 more
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