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Do camera light traps for moths provide similar data as conventional funnel light traps?
We recorded moths using a traditional collection method (funnel light traps, FLTs) and compared them with records made using automated camera light traps (CLTs). In direct comparison, the recorded moth species richness was similar, but the CLTs were able to leverage their advantages over longer periods of time and recorded more species.
Vivian Holzhauer +3 more
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Temporal variation in the consequences of an exotic shrub on avian nest predation [PDF]
1st Place at the 3rd Annual CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum in the Environmental CategoryExotic plants are recognized as serious threats to biodiversity due to their tendency to disrupt ecosystem processes and alter floristic composition. Recent work
Hitchcock, Lauren
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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ABSTRACT As diabetes has become an important public health issue, Lonicerae Japonicae Flos (LJF) had gradually attracted increasing attention on diabetes. This study aimed to investigate the hypoglycemic ingredients and underlying mechanisms of LJF in diabetes using an integrated strategy of network pharmacology, molecular docking and experimental ...
Zhang Nan +5 more
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Objective Lonicera japonica primarily originates from artificial cultivation; however, varying environmental conditions in different production areas lead to inconsistencies in the quality of the medicinal materials.
Yan Liu +6 more
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Damage of buds of honeysuckle by birds during the winter [PDF]
The article describes the damage to the buds of edible honeysuckle (Lonicera Edulis Turcz.) by birds in the winter in the Sverdlovsk horticulture breeding station as a reason for a significant decrease in yield.Показана повреждаемость почек жимолости ...
Болелова, Ю. А. +1 more
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Invasive plants optimize leaf nitrogen allocation in photosynthesis
Summary Invasive plants often outcompete co‐occurring native species by expressing acquisitive functional traits that promote high photosynthetic capacity. However, it remains unclear whether these traits are newly evolved in the introduced (‘away’) range or if invaders arrived preadapted with superior traits from their native (‘home’) range.
Robert J. Griffin‐Nolan +7 more
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Stewardship Plan for Garrity Reserve, Lee, NH [PDF]
The 16.02-acre Garrity Reserve lies on the west side of Garrity Road in the northeast region of the Town of Lee, New Hampshire (Map 1). The Garrity Reserve is identified on the Lee Tax Map as Map 9 Lots 3- 0 and 3-1 (Appendix A). The parcel has just over
Snyder, Ellen
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Human Impacts on Forest Biodiversity in Protected Walnut-Fruit Forests in Kyrgyzstan [PDF]
We used a spatially explicit model of forest dynamics, supported by empirical field data and socioeconomic data, to examine the impacts of human disturbances on a protected forest landscape in Kyrgyzstan.
Abdymomunov R. A. +47 more
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The goal of invasive plant management is often to benefit native plants; however, the consequences of invasive plant management on native plants are not often assessed. While this is true generally for invasive plant management, it is particularly true for targeted grazing using livestock, such as goats, which is a rapidly expanding but little‐studied ...
Katherine M. Marchetto +3 more
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