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Providing sufficient pollen and nectar resources to support wild pollinators over extended periods in agricultural landscapes can contribute to crop pollination and ensure high fruit weight and quality. This can be achieved by restoring natural and semi‐natural areas near crop fields with native, long‐flowering plant species.
Agustín Sáez +6 more
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Effect of semantics in the study of tolerance for wolves
Abstract As conservation scholars increasingly recognize the critical role of human thought and behavior in determining the persistence of biodiversity across the globe, a growing line of inquiry regarding the validity and comparability of previous applications of core psychological concepts has emerged.
Shelby C. Carlson +3 more
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The ecology and evolution of human‐wildlife cooperation
Abstract Human‐wildlife cooperation is a type of mutualism in which a human and a wild, free‐living animal actively coordinate their behaviour to achieve a common beneficial outcome. While other cooperative human‐animal interactions involving captive coercion or artificial selection (including domestication) have received extensive attention, we lack ...
Dominic L. Cram +41 more
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Anthracnose, which is caused by the fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (Penz.) Penz. and Sacc. (C. gloeosporioides), is the main disease that affects soursop fruits and causes accelerated deterioration due to the rotting process. The objective of this
Francisco Morales-Chávez +8 more
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Evaluating the success of functional restoration after reintroduction of a lost avian pollinator
Abstract Conservation translocation is a common method for species recovery, for which one increasingly frequent objective is restoring lost ecological functions to promote ecosystem recovery. However, few conservation translocation programs explicitly state or monitor function as an objective, limiting the ability to test assumptions, learn from past ...
Caitlin E. Andrews +4 more
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Context dependence in the symbiosis between Dictyostelium discoideum and Paraburkholderia
Abstract Symbiotic interactions change with environmental context. Measuring these context‐dependent effects in hosts and symbionts is critical to determining the nature of symbiotic interactions. We investigated context dependence in the symbiosis between social amoeba hosts and their inedible Paraburkholderia bacterial symbionts, where the context is
Trey J. Scott +2 more
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Mutualismo em Campinas no início do século XX: possibilidades para o estudo dos trabalhadores
<p>http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2010v2n4p143</p><p>Esse artigo discute a presença do mutualismo na cidade de Campinas, no início do século XX.
Paula Christina Bin Nomelini
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Domácias e seu papel na defesa das plantas [PDF]
Domácias são pequenas estruturas presentes na face inferior das folhas de diversas plantas de importância agrícola e têm sido descritas por serem tipicamente habitadas por ácaros (predadores e fungívoros) que provêm benefícios às plantas.
Cláudia Helena Cysneiros Matos +3 more
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Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni and Mentha piperita are plants that generate interest mainly due to the presence of bioactive compounds in their leaves, such as phenolics. Studies indicate that phenolics have pharmacological and therapeutic properties, including antioxidant activity. Phenolic compounds may be affected by the type of fertilization.
Lina Garcia-Mier +7 more
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El presente estudio registró a seis especies de peces de arrecife alimentándose de organismos epibiontes localizados en el caparazón y extremidades en individuos de la tortuga verde (Chelonia mydas) a través del buceo con SCUBA frente a la costa norte ...
Diego Cuba +2 more
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