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Rangewide responses of Mimulus cardinalis to an extreme heat event
Abstract Premise Extreme events are an understudied aspect of ongoing anthropogenic climate change that could play a disproportionate role in the threat that rapid environmental shifts pose to natural populations. Methods We exposed plants originating from seeds that were harvested before (ancestors) and after (descendants) multiple extreme heat events
Lucas J. Albano +6 more
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PLANTS AND PEAT CUTTINGS: HISTORICAL ECOLOGY OF A MUCH EXPLOITED PEATLAND ‐ THORNE WASTE, YORKSHIRE, UK [PDF]
P. Smart, B. D. Wheeler, A. J. Willis
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Wind‐driven seed dispersal differentially promotes seed trapping and retention across alpine plants
Abstract Premise Seed dispersal can mediate species interactions between plants across life stages. Plants can physically stop seed movement (seed trapping) and prevent further dispersal following entrapment (seed retention). We therefore hypothesized seed trapping and retention rates depend on the physical attributes of interacting seeds and plants ...
Courtenay A. Ray +7 more
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Editorial: Non-native species and biodiversity change in river ecosystems: a historical perspective
Gertrud Haidvogl +2 more
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Abstract Premise Species of Deuterocohnia (17 spp.) show extraordinary variation in elevation (0–3900 m a.s.l.) and growth forms, and many have narrow geographic distributions in the west‐central Andes and the Peru‐Chile coast. Previous research using few plastid and nuclear loci failed to produce well‐resolved or supported phylogenies.
Bing Li +5 more
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Historical Ecology of a Hypereutrophic Florida Lake [PDF]
Mark Brenner +3 more
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Abstract Premise The carnivorous plant genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) exhibits remarkable floral diversity associated with pollination, particularly in the largest subgenus Temnoceras, which spans Mexico and Central America. Despite this diversity, the relationships between species and the evolution of key floral traits remain unresolved. Here, we
Yunjia Liu +5 more
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Bridging the Biophysical-Cultural Divide: The Role of Historical Ecology [PDF]
Carole L. Crumley
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