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Assessing the Transferability of Species Distribution Models: A Cross-Continental Evaluation. [PDF]
This study confirms that the conventional approach, namely using random holdout test datasets and the AUC, fails to reliably assess model transferability. Instead, using spatially independent test datasets and the RWIP provides a more robust evaluation approach.
Matsui T.
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Typification of Oxalis bowiei W.T.Aiton ex G.Don (Oxalidaceae) [PDF]
Oxalis bowiei W.T.Aiton ex G.Don (Oxalidaceae) from South Africa was described in 1831, but has not been typified. Although no preserved material was mentioned in the original description, an illustration by Thomas Duncanson painted a few years earlier ...
Quentin Groom
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Este estudo foi baseado na análise morfológica de material herborizado e observação dos espécimes em seu habitat natural. Foram registradas nove espécies diferenciadas, principalmente, pelo sistema caulinar, filotaxia, tipo de folha, cor das flores ...
Maria Carolina de Abreu +2 more
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Taxonomic study of Oxalis section Thamnoxys (Oxalidaceae) in Brazil [PDF]
Oxalis comprises ca. 500 species and has a tropical and subtropical distribution. This genus contains four subgenera and Oxalis subg. Thamnoxys is the most diverse in Brazil.
Maria Carolina de Abreu +5 more
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New Record of Rust Disease Caused by Puccinia oxalidis on Oxalis latifolia from India
A severe rust infection was observed on the plantations of Oxalis corniculata (Oxalidaceae), commonly known as procumbent yellow sorrel, in Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh, and on O.
Rajnish Kumar Verma +6 more
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Interpreting the spectral fingerprint of chloroplast movement: implications for understanding photosynthetic light capture and use across scales. [PDF]
New Phytologist, Volume 250, Issue 2, Page 695-698, April 2026.
Woodgate W, Magney T, Johnson JE.
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Key to the multifoliolate species of Oxalis from the Bokkeveld Plateau, South Africa 1. Well-developed above-ground stem (exserted at least 12 mm above ground).............................................. O. zeyheri - Stemless or with very short above-ground stem (less than 12 mm above ground).....................................................
Suda, Jan +4 more
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Biogeographv of Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) in South Africa: a preliminary study
Oxalis L , commonly called sorrel,is a large and cosmopolitan taxon that has undergone spectacular speciation within southern Africa (± 270 taxa). and more specifically within the winter rainfall regions of the western Cape Region (CR).
K. C. Oberlander +2 more
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Pollen characterisation of Maltese honey [PDF]
In 2004 and 2005, pollen characterisation of 35 samples of honey collected from the islands of Malta and Gozo, was carried out with the aim to identify the botanical origin of honey produced on these islands.
Gambin, Claudette +2 more
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1. Oxalis L. ** [Óxalis, -álidis f. – gr. ox ≤ lís, -ídos f.; lat. ox ≤ lis, -ídis? f. = un tipo de romaza silvestre, que según parece sería la acedera (Rumex Acetosa L., Polygonaceae) –de gr. oxýs, -eîa, -ý = agudo, penetrante, agrio, ácido, etc.; gr. transcrito al lat. ox˘ys, (-yŏs?) m.? (lat. bot. Oxy˘s, -y˘dis f.) = en
F. Muñoz Garmendia +3 more
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