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In vitro propagation of Pinguicula moranensis H.B.K., var. Neovolcanica Z.
Seeds of Pinguicula moranensis were collected in the “El Chico” National Park in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico, in order to develop a propagation strategy for in vitro mass multiplication.
Pérez-Sánchez, J. +4 more
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Molecular Genetic Characterization of the Diet of Limestone and Rainforest Langurs
Using DNA metabarcoding of 419 fecal samples collected over 1 year, we characterized and compared the diets of four Trachypithecus species from rainforest and limestone habitats in Vietnam. Langurs consumed a remarkably high diversity of plants (122–129 genera across 59–73 families), with clear interspecific differences in dietary composition and ...
N. Van Truong +12 more
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A new diploid butterwort species (Pinguicula, Lentibulariaceae) from Sardinia
A new diploid species belonging to Pinguicula sect. Pinguicula is described from Sardinia, an island where no butterwort was previously reported from. The taxonomic relationship of P. sehuensis sp. nov.
BACCHETTA, GIANLUIGI +5 more
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Ocular manifestations in renal allograft recipients: An Indian perspective
Purpose: The aim of this study was to report the ocular findings in renal allograft recipients in India. Methods: A cross-sectional, comprehensive ophthalmic evaluation was performed, at least three months postrenal transplant, in 152 renal allograft ...
P M Ginu +5 more
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Transcriptomic prey‐capture responses in convergently evolved carnivorous pitcher plants
Summary The Australian pitcher plant Cephalotus and the Asian pitcher plant Nepenthes exhibit striking morphological and functional similarities, serving as compelling examples of convergent evolution. Although trapping pitchers in both lineages represent some of the most elaborate leaf structures in angiosperms, it remains unknown whether their ...
Takanori Wakatake, Kenji Fukushima
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Pinguicula lusitanica Linnaeus 1753
Pinguicula lusitanica Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 17. 1753. "Habitat in Lusitania." RCN: 140. Neotype (Blanca & Jarvis in Folia Geobot. 34: 353. 1999): Portugal. Arredores do Porto pr. S. Gens, Sta Cruz do Bispo, circa Porto (May 1883, E. Johnston -
Jarvis, Charlie
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Species distributions are shifting under global change, with mountain ecosystems among the most vulnerable. In such landscapes, the ability to track changing conditions is limited, threatening narrowly distributed species. As a mountain biodiversity hotspot in southwestern Europe, the Pyrenees harbors many such species, making it a key case study for ...
Noèmie Collette +3 more
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Pinguicula elongata of Colombia [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Rare and Vulnerable: Mires of the Western Alps Are Changing Rapidly Under Climate Pressures
Resurveys of Sphagnum‐dominated mires in the Western Alps revealed marked vegetation changes over 12‐ and 25‐year periods. Observed patterns include increased species richness, woody plant encroachment, and declines in mire specialists, indicative of the progressive drying.
Alessandra Pollo +7 more
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