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Impact of reintroduced elaphure on soil carbon storage in eastern Jiangsu Province, China

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction The reintroduction in the wild of elaphure or Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus) in a coastal wetland in Dafeng, Jiangsu Province, in the absence of an apex predator has been shown to negatively impact the ecosystem through overgrazing, which, over time, can also degrade the soil's ability to sequester atmospheric carbon ...
Kozma Naka, Michael Kennedy, Yongbo Wu
wiley   +1 more source

Fagus orientalis

open access: yesBulletin of popular information - Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University., 1921
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Coccothrinax orientalis

open access: yes, 2023
Published as part of Henderson, Andrew, 2023, A revision of Coccothrinax, Hemithrinax, Leucothrinax, Thrinax, and Zombia (Arecaceae), pp.
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Türkiye’deki relikt endemik Liquidambar orientalis Mill. var. orientalis ve L. orientalis Mill. var. integriloba Fiori populasyonlarındaki esteraz polimorfizmi

open access: yes, 2007
In this study, esterase isozyme polymorphisms in Boreal-Tertiary origin relict endemic L. orientalis populations were investigated. Four populations located in the Southern and the Southwestern regions of Turkey were screened.
Varol, Ömer   +5 more
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A Journey Between Science and the Arts: Templates for the Depiction of the Pineapple (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Native to America, the pineapple—Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.—delighted the Europeans who came across it. The fruit was mentioned by the voyagers and missionaries who observed and tasted it in the Americas and, from the 1500s onwards, infused reports, chronicles and natural history treatises with colour and flavour.
Teresa Nobre de Carvalho
wiley   +1 more source

Blatta orientalis Linnaeus 1758

open access: yes, 2016
Blatta orientalis Linnaeus, 1758 Figures 33, 34 Stylopyga orientalis (Linn.): 1. Nedelkov 1908: 415 • 2. Nedelkov 1909: 89 • 3. Tschorbadjiew 1926: 25 • 4. Drenski 1939: 9. Periplaneta orientalis (Linn.): 5. Ilchev 1923: 26.
Hristov, Georgi H., Chobanov, Dragan P.
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Description of the skull, braincase, and dentition of Moschognathus whaitsi (Dinocephalia, Tapinocephalia), and its palaeobiological and behavioral implications

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 309, Issue 7, Page 1713-1748, July 2026.
Abstract A subadult Moschognathus whaitsi from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, was scanned using synchrotron radiation X‐ray computed tomography (SRXCT). Its subadult state allowed the cranial bones and teeth to be identified and individually reconstructed in 3D.
Tristen Lafferty   +3 more
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Proctolaelaps orientalis Bhattacharyya 1968

open access: yes, 2016
Proctolaelaps orientalis Bhattacharyya , 1968 Proctolaelaps orientalis Bhattacharyya, 1968: 536. Proctolaelaps (Proctolaelaps) orientalis.— Karg, 1988 a: 444; 2006: 156. not Proctolaelaps orientalis Nasr, in Zaher, 1986: 64. (junior primary homonym,
De Moraes, Gilberto J.   +3 more
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The revision of baphetids from the Middle Pennsylvanian of the Czech Republic: Morphology, ontogeny, palaeoecology, and the reassessment of the phylogeny of Baphetoidea

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 309, Issue 7, Page 1766-1787, July 2026.
Abstract The baphetoids represent a clade of the Carboniferous stem‐tetrapods (Middle Mississippian—Middle Pennsylvanian) with a characteristic extension of the orbits into antorbital vacuities, which formed keyhole‐shaped openings on the skull. The more derived baphetids were crocodile‐like piscivores frequently occurring in coal‐bearing lacustrine ...
Pavel Barták, Martin Ivanov, Boris Ekrt
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Detection and Quantification of Two Flatfish Species in the Sylt Outer Reef: Development of a qPCR Assay and Forecast Model Based on eDNA Copies

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 8, Issue 4, July‐August 2026.
ABSTRACT Assessing fish diversity and abundance is crucial for effective marine conservation and management strategies, particularly in ecologically sensitive areas such as the North Sea. Bottom trawling, one of the most commonly used fishing methods, is facing growing criticism, even for scientific purposes, and has already been banned in ecologically
Yassine Kasmi   +8 more
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