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Phenology, plant growth and production in some West-African savannas
Anne Fournier
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An integrated phenology modelling framework in r
K. Hufkens+4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Mimicry implies that an organism gains fitness by resembling a model species, and one example is rewardless plants that attract pollinators by resembling co‐flowering species that provide rewards.
Daniela Scaccabarozzi, Nina Sletvold
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The Complex Relationship Between High Temperatures and Avian Breeding Success: Insights From a Global Review. [PDF]
Levillain A, Reichert S, Massemin S.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The soil microbial community plays an important role in maintaining the functional balance of grassland ecosystems. However, it is unclear how soil microbial diversity and complexity change in the desert steppe under different grazing times and what ecosystem factors ...
Zhuo Liu+7 more
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Tree species composition governs urban phenological responses to warming. [PDF]
Wu Z+11 more
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Context‐dependent relationships between genomic traits and plant performance in temperate grasslands
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Genome size and ploidy level affect fundamental processes in plants—including growth rate, stress tolerance and dispersal ability—and may play a critical role in shaping species responses to changing environmental conditions. Central European temperate grasslands, which
Chongyi Jiang+5 more
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Environmental and human factors shape the trophic ecology of a widespread marine predator
Our study reveals how environmental factors and fishing pressure influence swordfish diet, highlighting trophic shifts under future climate scenarios. We provide a novel framework to strengthen our ability to plan for and manage the redistribution of species under global change ensuring that the energetic needs of predators are met.
Elena Fernández‐Corredor+7 more
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