Kin discrimination in plants: overview and implications for population and community ecology
ABSTRACT Following the discovery of identity discrimination, particularly self and kin discrimination amongst plant competitors, research on interplant interactions has advanced significantly within plant physiology and evolutionary ecology. This review synthesizes current knowledge on how both self and kin discrimination influence plant growth ...
Akira Yamawo
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Facilitative interspecific interactions in marine vertebrates across scales: from individuals to ecosystems. [PDF]
Vontobel ED +5 more
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Function of sesquiterpenes from Schizophyllum commune in interspecific interactions. [PDF]
Wirth S +6 more
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Eight metabolites for N‐pyrrolidino fluetonitazene were identified in vitro, three of which (M2, M6 and M8) were present in an authentic urine sample. M2 was the most abundant in vivo metabolite and is a common marker metabolite of nitazepyne‐type substances.
Severin Zemp +6 more
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Interspecific interactions moderate direct effects of vegetation change resulting from prescribed fires. [PDF]
Shastry VS +5 more
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Seasonal modifications of longitudinal distribution patterns within a stream: Interspecific interactions in the niche overlap zones of two Ephemera mayflies. [PDF]
Okamoto S, Takenaka M, Tojo K.
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Plant adaptive strategies respond to environmental change across European grassland habitats
Grassland ecosystems are facing rapid and ongoing change driven by intensified land‐use and accelerated climate change, highlighting the urgent need to understand their potential adaptation and response to environmental change. We analyzed data from 52 980 vegetation plots spanning all major grassland habitats in Europe (including alpine, rocky, sandy,
Xiao‐Peng Tan +21 more
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Author Correction: Interspecific interactions within a vector‑borne complex are influenced by a co‑occurring pathosystem. [PDF]
Cruzado-Gutiérrez RK +9 more
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Spatial sampling bias in occurrence data can generate spurious environmental associations in models of species distributions and ecological niches, and can also undermine inferences based on permutation tests made using these models. Geographic randomization tests are often used to generate distributions of expected behavior under the null hypothesis ...
Dan L. Warren +4 more
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Phosphate form and neighbouring species determine interspecific interactions and maize root foraging behaviour for phosphorus. [PDF]
Liao D, Xu M, Zhang K, Wang L.
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