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Complex relationship between soil fungi and conservation value assessments in boreal forests
Abstract Large‐scale industrial forestry is a threat to biodiversity and imposes long‐lasting changes to many forested biomes. Preserving forests as reserves is an important component of the strategy for safeguarding forest biodiversity. Yet, the selection of forests of high biodiversity value is usually based on proxies (i.e., subsets of aboveground ...
Julia Kyaschenko+7 more
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Any Way the Wind Blows Does Really Matter in Lichen Response to Air Pollution from an Oil Refinery. [PDF]
Maslać Mikulec M+3 more
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An evaluation of important plant areas around the world
Abstract Area‐based approaches have long dominated biodiversity conservation and have been reinforced by the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The important plant area (IPA) approach is a leading framework for the spatial conservation prioritization of plants and fungi, but over 20 years since its launch, its application and conservation ...
Laura Kor+4 more
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Lichenes Novae Zelandiae, quos ibi legit anno 1861 Dr. Lauder Lindsay.
Wm. Nylander
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Lichenes Poncinsianos in Africa tropico-orientali anglica a Vicecomite de Poncins anno 1912 lectos elaboravit [PDF]
A. Hue
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Biodiversity insights from BioBlitz Surveys on Terceira Island, Azores. [PDF]
Borges PAV+20 more
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Differences in estimates of extinction risk between occupancy and abundance data
Abstract Temporal trends in populations are often measured with presence–absence and abundance data. These data types are inherently different, but quantitative comparisons of threat statuses assessed through occupancy or abundance data are currently lacking.
Mattia Falaschi+3 more
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A synopsis of the lichenes of New England, the other northern states, and British America
Edward Tuckerman
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