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La familia Oleaceae es reconocida en el Perú por presentar seis géneros y 13 especies (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993), la mayoría árboles. En este trabajo reconocemos dos especies endémicas en igual número de géneros.
Isidoro Sánchez, Blanca León
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Investigated the distribution of climber and its conservation status in tropical forests of Courtallam hills in southern Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu, India during 2017-2018.
E. Pandian, P. Ravichandran
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Gilg, Ernst, Schellenberg, G. (Gustav)
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The Distribution and Quality of Elephant Food Plants in Mwea National Reserve‐Kenya
ABSTRACT Understanding how herbivores respond to spatial and temporal resource variability is a central aspect of resource use ecology. This 18‐month study examined how seasonal changes in food plants availability, distribution and nutritional quality influence the foraging behaviour of African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Mwea National ...
Josephat K. Wambua +3 more
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Biting or irritating insects are a threat to the health and welfare of grazing animals. This systematic review reveals that several shrubs and bushes growing in the alpine area have insecticidal, insect‐repellent and/or attractant properties. The alder Alnus glutinosa, juniper Juniperus communis, spruce Picea abies and walnut Juglans regia are ...
Theresa Schlittenlacher +3 more
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Additions of woody climbers (Lianas) to the flora of Manipur, India
Five species of woody climbers—Ampelopsis rubifolia (Wall.) Planch. (Vitaceae), Argyreia wallichii Choisy (Convolvulaceae), Combretum sundaicum Miq. (Combretaceae), Jasminum lanceolaria Roxb. (Oleaceae), and Tetrastigma obovatum Gagnep.
Longjam Malemnganbee Chanu +1 more
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The content of this paper is significant because it presents the first comprehensive assessment of the dendroflora of the Fergana Valley, contributes to understanding species richness across biogeographic regions, and places the results in the context of Central Asian flora and global biodiversity studies.
Nazokat Daminova +7 more
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A new species, Agistemus manjilicus Khanjani, Hajizadeh & Zarei sp. nov. was collected from olive leaves and litter in olive orchards, Olea europaea L. (Oleaceae) in Manjil vicinity, Guilan province, Iran, is described and illustrated.
Mohammad Khanjani +3 more
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Comparative study of inflorescence development in Oleaceae [PDF]
• Premise of the study: Investigations of inflorescence architecture offer insight into the evolution of an astounding array of reproductive shoot systems in the angiosperms, as well as the potential to genetically manipulate these branching patterns to improve crop yield and enhance the aesthetics of horticultural species.
Naghiloo, Somayeh +3 more
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Abstract Alien plants have generally been shown to support reduced arthropod abundance, biomass, and diversity compared to native plant species, but inferences have typically come from studies limited in taxonomic and geographic scope. Here, we make use of data from a unique citizen science project, Caterpillars Count!, that consists of nearly 70,000 ...
Colleen Whitener, Allen H. Hurlbert
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