Author Correction: Interspecific competition and survival pressures in endangered Barringtonia racemosa populations of Mainland China. [PDF]
Liang F +8 more
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Counteracting forces of introgressive hybridization and interspecific competition shape the morphological traits of cryptic Iberian Eptesicus bats. [PDF]
Horta P +6 more
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Connecting the dots: Network structure as a functional trait in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Soil health and sustainable land management are critical to addressing global challenges such as food security, climate resilience, and biodiversity loss. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form underground networks that enhance plant nutrient uptake and improve soil structure, yet their functional diversity remains poorly understood, limiting their ...
Carlos A. Aguilar‐Trigueros, Adam Frew
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Interspecific competition and survival pressures in endangered Barringtonia racemosa populations of Mainland China. [PDF]
Liang F +8 more
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Intra- and interspecific competition resulting from spatial coexistence among larvae of closely-related caddisflies from the genus Hydropsyche. [PDF]
Tszydel M, Błońska D.
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Made in the shade: Leaf responses of native wildflowers to single‐axis photovoltaic solar energy
As solar energy expands globally, balancing renewable power generation with biodiversity and ecosystem health has become an urgent challenge. This study investigated how native wildflowers respond at leaf level to the unique microclimates created by rotating solar panels in California's Central Valley.
Yudi Li +3 more
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Niche partitioning and trait tradeoff strategies enable plants to coexist under interspecific competition in restored wetlands. [PDF]
Yang S +7 more
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Local Victory: Assessing Interspecific Competition in Seagrass From a Trait-Based Perspective. [PDF]
Moreira-Saporiti A +5 more
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Biodiversity is threatened by human activities, with extinction debt accumulating rapidly. Many of these activities change the connectivity of populations, fragmenting existing population systems or bringing previously isolated populations or species into contact.
Zhiqin Long +7 more
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