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Pest categorisation of Coccus viridis
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Coccus viridis (Hemiptera: Coccidae), the green coffee scale, for the territory of the European Union (EU), following the commodity risk assessment of Jasminum polyanthum from Uganda, in which C. viridis was identified as a pest of possible concern to the EU.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +27 more
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Respostas adaptativas à interação de fatores abióticos que atuam em diferentes escalas espaciais e temporais podem reletir na distribuição das espécies, em decorrência de sua interação com o ambiente.
Magda Carrion Bartz +2 more
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Abstract Mangroves play a crucial role in mitigating hurricane impacts in coastal ecosystems, and their adaptive traits enable regeneration and forest recovery following these disturbances. Yet, how species‐specific regeneration varies across life stages and interacts with environmental conditions is poorly understood.
Veronica B. Restrepo +3 more
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Heavy Metal Contamination in Arenillas Ecological Reserve Soils: Correlation and Conservation Impact
ABSTRACT This study addresses the critical knowledge gap regarding heavy metal contamination in the soils of the Arenillas Ecological Reserve (AERv), located on the southwest coast of Ecuador. Despite being a fragile and highly biodiverse ecosystem, little is known about the magnitude, spatial distribution, and drivers of heavy metal contamination in ...
Vinicio Carrión‐Paladines +4 more
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Composição química do solo e das folhas e eficiência do uso de nutrientes por espécies de manguezal
A composição química do solo e das folhas e a eficiência do uso de nutriente por Avicennia schaueriana Stapf & Leachman, Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn e Rhizophora mangle L. foram analisadas num manguezal de Guaratuba, PR.
Ana P. L. M. Madi +2 more
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The 2008 Terrestrial Vegetation of Biscayne National Park FL, USA Derived From Aerial Photography, NDVI, and LiDAR [PDF]
Established as a National Park in 1980, Biscayne National Park (BISC) comprises an area of nearly 700 km2 , of which most is under water. The terrestrial portions of BISC include a coastal strip on the south Florida mainland and a set of Key Largo ...
Houle, Patricia A. +2 more
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Hurricanes Induced Irreversible Large‐Scale Loss of Mangrove Forests
Abstract Mangrove forests act as effective natural barriers against tropical storms. However, little information is available on the resilience of mangrove forests against hurricane impacts. Here we quantify the response of Florida mangroves to hurricane forcing.
Xixing Liang +5 more
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La importancia de los ecosistemas de manglar es irrefutable por los innumerables beneficios que brindan en distintos ámbitos; sin embargo, pese al valor que se les atribuye, su tasa anual de deforestación en territorio mexicana es de aproximadamente 2.5%. En México, la extensión de manglares es de 764,486 hectáreas. Entre las especies que los conforman,
Arianna Rubí González Sánchez +4 more
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Mangroves and Their Response to a Heavy Metal Polluted Wetland in the North Coast of Puerto Rico [PDF]
Peninsula La Esperanza is part of the San Juan Bay Estuary and located in the north coast of Puerto Rico. Mangroves are the predominant type of vegetation; that can exhibit diverse external and internal mechanisms allowing them to tolerate and to act as ...
Jiménez-Collazo, J. (Johannys) +3 more
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ABSTRACT Mangroves are highly salt‐tolerant species, which live in saline intertidal environments, but rely on alternative, less saline water to maintain hydraulic integrity and plant productivity. Foliar water uptake (FWU) is thought to assist in hydration of mangroves, particularly during periods of acute water deficit.
Adriano Losso +3 more
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