Spatiotemporal Diversification of Forest Understorey Species Reveals the Existence of Multiple Pleistocene Forest Refugia in Central Europe. [PDF]
Voisin C +8 more
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Abstract While leader–member exchange (LMX) research has traditionally viewed the quality of relationships between leaders and followers – known for their beneficial implications – as stable over time, this perspective is increasingly challenged. Understanding how LMX relationships evolve is especially important in an era where hybrid work disrupts the
Marie‐Colombe Afota +2 more
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Assessing climate-driven shifts in Liquidambar orientalis using ensemble species distribution models in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. [PDF]
Koç DE, Biltekin D, Ustaoğlu B.
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An Equatorial Hemispheric Barrier Shapes the Diversification of Migratory Belenois Butterflies
ABSTRACT Biogeographic barriers are typically considered prominent geographic features that block or severely restrict dispersal and gene flow. However, mating barriers can also emerge within continuous suitable habitats, driven by ecological or behavioural constraints. Migratory insects show an extraordinary capacity to traverse vast geographic ranges,
Anna Janiczek +13 more
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Shared historical refugia and genetic diversity hotspots of co-distributed species on the Qinghai Tibet plateau. [PDF]
Lv H +6 more
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ABSTRACT Latent Gaussian models (LGMs) are a subset of Bayesian Hierarchical models where Gaussian priors, conditional on variance parameters, are assigned to all effects in the model. LGMs are employed in many fields for their flexibility and computational efficiency. However, practitioners find prior elicitation on the variance parameters challenging
Luisa Ferrari, Massimo Ventrucci
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Comparison of Shifts of Potential Distributions in <i>Gleditsia</i> (Fabaceae) Between Eastern Asia and Eastern North America. [PDF]
Yan ZY, Wu HY, Tian B, Ye JW.
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SUMMARY Fruit pigmentation mainly controlled by chlorophyll, carotenoids, and flavonoids is an important phenomenon for fortifying the nutritional and esthetic value of humans. Our previous study identified Pseudo‐Response Regulator 2 (PRR2) as a regulator of fruit pigmentation through its association with the c1 locus.
Soobin Lee +4 more
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Species richness and Spatial distribution of three Pieridae subfamilies across mainland China under past and future climates. [PDF]
Hussain R +5 more
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