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Summary A key feature of extant conifer forests is the high percentage of seeds that germinate and establish on dead wood; in some forests, this can exceed 90%. This deadwood can act as an ideal nursery for young tree species, leading to this type of seedbed being termed ‘nurse logs’.
Ana Julia Sagasti +3 more
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[Colonial collections at the Universidade de Lisboa: criteria for characterizing sensitive heritage]. [PDF]
Simões C, Mateus C, Godinho A.
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Obras escogidas de Fray Bartolomé de las Casas. Apologética historia [PDF]
Juan Comas
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This study presents WLRs of nine piranha or palometa fish species of genus Serrasalmus present in the Amazon and La Plata basins of Bolivia and compares differences with genetic divergence (mtDNA COI locus) and the observed maximum size. All species showed an exponential (power type) growth pattern, and all WLRs were significantly different among all ...
Fernando M. Carvajal‐Vallejos +3 more
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El indio en lucha por la tierra. Historia de los resguardos del macizo central colombiano [PDF]
William H. Gray
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Natural Products from Mexican Medicinal Plants as Promising Trypanocidal Drugs
Chagas disease (American Trypanosomiasis) is caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. Worldwide it is one of the seventeen neglected tropical diseases. There is a need of new drugs. This review assesses the literature (2012‐2024) of secondary metabolites isolated from Mexican plants active against this parasite.
Karla Daniela Rodríguez‐Hernández +2 more
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Historias imperiales, historias globales, historias de relaciones internacionales
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[Colonial collections in Portugal and their invisibilities: João Jardim and the Municipal Museum of Figueira da Foz]. [PDF]
Figueira M, Lopes Q, Pereira E.
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A survey of generic names in Rubiaceae (Gentianales) with notes on context and patterns in naming
Abstract Rubiaceae is one of the most diverse angiosperm families and consequently is the topic of much systematic research. Plenty of literature exists on the familial, tribal, and species level; however, a comprehensive overview of the names at the generic level is lacking. The aim of this study is to present a survey of all names and designations at
Brecht Verstraete +2 more
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