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Range Dynamics of the Moss <i>Pohlia cruda</i> in Italy Under Different Climate Change Scenarios. [PDF]
Bacilliere G +3 more
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Summary Estimating fungal geographic ranges and niche potential is limited by the ephemeral nature of fruiting bodies. While environmental DNA offers broader insights, species‐level identification remains difficult due to uncertain sequence clustering thresholds, low interspecific variation in barcoding regions, and limited taxonomic resolution.
Chance R. Noffsinger +7 more
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Summary According to the enemy release hypothesis (ERH), the fitness of exotic plants and their capacity to become invasive in their area of introduction may partly be attributable to the loss of their natural enemies. Invasive species may also benefit from modifying soil attributes and thereby creating a positive soil–plant feedback.
Lynda S. C. Guerrero +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Patterns and Geographical Mechanism of Altitudinal Belts in Tropical African Mountains. [PDF]
Li J, Zhang B, Yao Y, Jiang Y, Liu J.
europepmc +1 more source
Reproductive ecology of Dusky Flycatchers in montane meadows of the central Sierra Nevada
James W. Cain, Michael L. Morrison
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Studies of species distributions on elevational gradients are essential to understand principles of community organisation as well as to conserve species in montane regions.
Joshi, N. V. +2 more
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Summary In tropical mountains, surviving temperature extremes demands finely tuned strategies. We investigated how populations of the bromeliad Pitcairnia flammea across a 2200 m elevational gradient balance genetic canalization and plasticity, and whether thermal strategies are coordinated between seeds and leaves.
Cleber J. N. Chaves +17 more
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