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Yellow crazy ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes; YCA) are widespread invaders of islands across the Pacific and Indian Oceans. We investigated the ecological preferences and impacts of this species on a Polynesian atoll. We show that even at low abundances, this species can have important impacts on the fauna, including seabirds, and require management ...
Miléna Philip +2 more
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Modelling future land use changes in Central Africa 2000-2030. A report by the REDD-PAC project [PDF]
Awono, E. +14 more
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Régulation des bioagresseurs des cultures dans les systèmes agroforestiers tropicaux, revue des approches [PDF]
Au sein des systèmes agroforestiers tropicaux, de nombreuses interactions se déroulent dans et entre les environnements biotiques et abiotiques. Elles favorisent une régulation naturelle des bioagresseurs des cultures de ces systèmes. Afin d'exploiter au
Allinne, Clémentine +9 more
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Orchids in the Open: Understanding Biodiversity Beyond Madagascar's Forests
ABSTRACT Aim Orchids make up 8% of Madagascar's vascular plant species richness and are typically associated with the island's forests. Yet most of the island is covered by open ecosystems, long dismissed as degraded. This perception has contributed to their neglect, limiting our understanding of species ecology and hindering conservation action in ...
Jakub D. Wieczorkowski +8 more
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Urban Microfarms: Hot or Cold Spots for Plants and Soil Biodiversity?
Investigation of soil and plant biodiversity in urban microfarms on the ground and on rooftops. ABSTRACT Urban agriculture plays a key role in urban ecosystems functionality and resilience, and can take many forms: allotment gardens, community garden or urban microfarms.
Sophie Joimel +9 more
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Extreme Droughts Push Heterotrophic Functions Above Baseline Levels in a Neotropical Ecosystem
Using tank bromeliads, we experimentally assessed post‐drought resistance and recovery of ecosystem multifunctionality under realistic drought scenarios. We focused on three key functions in these small yet abundant Neotropical freshwater ecosystems: litter decomposition, microbial respiration, and photosynthetic efficiency.
Thibaut Rota +9 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Animal movements are a fundamental process affecting communities and ecosystems. Quantifying habitat selection across species and habitats is key for understanding how animals respond to environmental change. Currently, we lack comparative studies that examine how habitat selection varies across species traits and landscapes.
Björn H. Franke +77 more
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Long-term abundance time-series of the High Arctic terrestrial vertebrate community of Bylot Island, Nunavut. [PDF]
Moisan L +8 more
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Modelling Land Use Changes in Cameroon 2000-2030 . A report by the REDD-PAC project. [PDF]
Awono, E. +12 more
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ABSTRACT Through genomic phylogeography, previously unrecognised biodiversity can be revealed. The alpine newt serves as a case in point: this taxon carries highly distinct mtDNA clades and has a severely fragmented range. We obtain genome‐wide data with target enrichment by sequence capture to delineate cryptic species and disentangle their ...
Stephanie Koster +29 more
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