Systematic composition, species diversity and plant chorology of Wadi Shuwaib: A typical desert wadi in the eastern region of United Arab Emirates (UAE). [PDF]
Sakkir S +4 more
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A global review of mistletoe frugivory and seed dispersal: The plant perspective
We reviewed studies on mistletoe frugivory and seed dispersal worldwide. Although mistletoes are relatively well studied, major taxonomic, geographic, and methodological gaps remain. We conclude that modern technologies offer new opportunities to address long‐standing but still poorly explored questions about these interactions.
R. F. Fadini +3 more
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<i>Mazama tschudii</i> (Wagner, 1855), forgotten by science, re-emerges as a new genetic lineage of Neotropical deer with a proposed neotype (Artiodactyla, Cervidae). [PDF]
Sandoval EDP +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Forest fragmentation and defaunation are major drivers of biodiversity loss in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, where 70–90% of tree species depend on animal‐mediated seed dispersal. Reintroduction of large frugivores, such as cracids, is being used to restore species populations and lost ecological functions.
Maria P. M. X. Rufino +9 more
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Life cycle of Morpho helenor peleides (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) under natural conditions in a Tropical Dry Forest. [PDF]
Zola-Solis M +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Invasions by Pinus represent major challenges for conservation and ecological restoration, especially in open ecosystems of tropical South America, such as the Brazilian neotropical savanna (Cerrado). Objective We evaluated whether the clear‐cutting and manual removal of Pinus caribaea reduce the impacts of invasion on woody plant
Graziela de Araújo Lima +4 more
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The rarest invaders: systematic global evidence for the conservation-invasion paradox in plants. [PDF]
Ripa RR, Klinger YP, Franzese J.
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Genomic Resources of a Neotropical Orchid Opens New Avenues for Evolutionary Research of Endangered Flora in Brazil [PDF]
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Lectotypification and Nomenclatural Notes on Four Names in Alismataceae From the Americas
Four Alismataceae names from the Americas are investigated. Second‐step lectotypes are designated for Hydrocleys martii and Sagittaria seubertiana according to the Art. 9.17 of Madrid Code. A lectotype is designated for Sagittaria isoetiformis, resolving a 130‐year nomenclatural ambiguity. Finally, the previously proposed neotypification for Sagittaria
Mateus C. A. Pestana +2 more
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Early Eocene Palynofloral Diversity and <i>Nothofagus</i> Niche Modeling Across Western Gondwana. [PDF]
Hinojosa LF +4 more
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