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Uncovering developmental diversity in the field.

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Brown FD   +6 more
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Human dietary diversity in the Colombian Andes at the terminal Pleistocene-late Holocene sites Tequendama and Aguazuque. [PDF]

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Ziegler MJ   +7 more
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Floristic Composition and Species Conservation Status in Three <i>Polylepis</i> (Rosaceae) Relict Forests in Peru. [PDF]

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Quinteros-Gómez Y   +11 more
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Bibenzyl Derivatives from <i>Radula voluta</i> (An Ecuadorian Liverwort): Bioprospecting for Antiprotozoal Properties. [PDF]

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Pollen metabarcoding reveals a broad diversity of plant sources available to farmland flower visitors near tropical montane forest. [PDF]

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Tropical biodiversity loss from land-use change is severely underestimated by local-scale assessments. [PDF]

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Socolar JB   +14 more
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Targeting cancer stem cell OXPHOS with tailored ruthenium complexes as a new anti-cancer strategy. [PDF]

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Mycorrhizal symbioses in the Andean paramo

Mycorrhiza, 2023
The Andean paramo, hereafter "paramo", is a Neotropical high-mountain region between the treeline and permanent snowline (3500-4800 m) and is considered the world's coolest biodiversity hotspot. Because of paramo's high humidity, solar radiation and temperature variation, mycorrhizal symbiosis is expected to be essential for plants.
Daniela Leon   +6 more
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El Paramo de Sumapaz, Colombia

1944
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Pedro Paramo

Hispania, 1971
M. Roberto Assardo   +2 more
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