Two new genera of grasshoppers (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Melanoplinae) from Baja California, Mexico, with a regional key to the genera of Melanoplinae. [PDF]
Hill JG.
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On the Miocene Non-marine Diatomite in the Vicinity of Nakajima-machi, Noto Peninsula, Japan
Wataru Ichikawa+2 more
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Arthropod abundances track soil fertility across a lowland tropical forest landscape
This study reveals strong, diverse associations between soil phosphorus and the abundances of understorey arthropods across a lowland tropical forest landscape. These patterns were not paralleled in an adjacent site‐level fertilisation experiment, raising the interesting possibility that arthropod–phosphorus associations could be mediated by spatial ...
Orpheus M. Butler+3 more
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Integrative taxonomy reveals cryptic diversity within the <i>Euphorbia nicaeensis</i> alliance (Euphorbiaceae) in the central Balkan Peninsula. [PDF]
Sharovikj Ivanova A+5 more
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Permafrost, Water-Supply, and Engineering Geology of Point Spencer Spit, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Robert F. Black
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Collecting data from local sources markedly further strengthens global biodiversity databases by adding species not previously included in international datasets. Furthermore, the addition of these data helps to understand spatial and temporal biases that potentially influence abundance trends at both national and global levels.
Filipe C. Serrano+14 more
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Restoring free‐flowing rivers: Planning for longitudinal and lateral connectivity recovery
Adequate planning should guide decision making in complex scenarios like river restoration, where opportunistic approaches have proven ineffective. This includes setting clear objectives and constraints and using adequate data. Restoring free‐flowing rivers will also need the restoration of more than longitudinal connectivity, which will benefit from ...
Virgilio Hermoso
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Genomic Comparisons in an Austral-Pacific Sandalwood (Santalaceae) Complex Highlights Novel Clades, Divergent Groups, and the Conservation Dynamics of Critically Endangered and Non-Threatened Lineages. [PDF]
Brunton A, Page T, Lee DJ.
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Linking leaf economic spectrum to floral resources along an environmental gradient
Although it is generally assumed that vegetative and reproductive traits are subject to different selection pressures, our results highlight their interconnectedness and suggest that their evolution may be characterised by the balance of different selection factors rather than by independent processes.
Edy Fantinato+8 more
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