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Summary The increased positive impact of plant diversity on ecosystem functioning is often attributed to the accumulation of mutualists and dilution of antagonists in diverse plant communities. While increased plant diversity alters traits related to resource acquisition, it remains unclear whether it reduces defence allocation, whether this reduction ...
Leonardo Bassi+17 more
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Geología de la Hoja Buenos Aires, Costa Rica
Luis G. Obando, Siegfried Kussmaul
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Natural neopolyploids: a stimulus for novel research
Summary Recently formed allopolyploid species offer unprecedented insights into the early stages of polyploid evolution. This review examines seven well‐studied neopolyploids (we use ‘neopolyploid’ to refer to very recently formed polyploids, i.e.
Patrick P. Edger+9 more
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Summary Reliable insights from key δ2H bioindicators, n‐alkanes and carbohydrates, are hindered by our limited understanding of isotope fractionation processes related to leaf water and primary assimilates. We addressed this with the first study to investigate time‐integrated intra‐annual δ2H signals of n‐alkanes and carbohydrates in a natural forest ...
Charlotte Angove+8 more
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Hojas de chan (Hyptis suaveolens) para el control de Sitophilus zeamais y Zabrotes subfasciatus
Modesto Armando Gómez-Peralta+2 more
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General‐purpose genotypes and evolution of higher plasticity in clonality underlie knotweed invasion
Summary Many widespread invasive plant species express high phenotypic variation across novel environments, providing a unique opportunity to examine ecological and evolutionary dynamics under global change. However, studies often lack information about the origin of introduced populations, limiting our understanding of post‐introduction evolution.
Shengyu Wang+15 more
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