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Pacific Northwest native plants and native cultivars part II: plant and pollinator traits. [PDF]
Hayes JJ +11 more
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Year‐round pollinator visitation of ornamental plants in Mediterranean urban parks
Pollinators visiting ornamental plants in urban parks remained diverse throughout the year. They were represented by wild bees (42%), honeybees (37%), flies (18%), butterflies (2%) and beetles (1%). Both native and non‐native plants attracted pollinators.
Alejandro Trillo +3 more
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Convergent mechanisms, divergent strategies: a comparison of nectar intake between a generalist and a specialist bat species. [PDF]
Quinche LL +4 more
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Psittaciformes exhibit high levels of morphological diversity, particularly in skull and beak structure, previously linked to diet and body size. Although there were some levels of significance between diet and beak shape, body mass was a much stronger co‐variate. Diet is not determining beak shape within the clade.
Shannon L. Harrison +2 more
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Age-dependent perception of floral emissions and the role of CO<sub>2</sub> in regulating nectar-seeking in mosquitoes. [PDF]
Omondi BA +4 more
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Summary Secondary contact between incipient species provides the opportunity to understand how trait divergence restricts gene flow. While mating system transitions are particularly common and involve a suite of phenotypic changes, the extent to which these changes influence gene flow during speciation is poorly understood.
Shelley A. Sianta +4 more
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A microbial view on secondary contact between two Alpine butterflies. [PDF]
Taş P, Mouly A, Lucek K.
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Abstract Introduction Afforestation with non‐native trees has profoundly altered coastal dune grasslands worldwide, creating persistent ecological legacies that constrain ecosystem recovery. Objectives We evaluated the cost‐effectiveness of two restoration approaches, distinguished by their respective demands for resource investment: Moderately ...
Aviv Avisar, James Aronson, Tamar Dayan
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Do honey phytochemicals modulate forager aggression and the gut microbiome in the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.)? [PDF]
Pike WA +7 more
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Data-Driven FTIR Spectroscopy for the Discrimination of Nectars. [PDF]
Szaniawska A +7 more
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