The impact of invasive alien species on threatened and endangered species: A geographic perspective
To help guide recovery efforts, we document how invasive alien species (IAS) impact threatened and endangered species (T&ES) under the Endangered Species Act. Our research shows that 58% of T&ES (n = 1,545) were impacted by IAS, with Pacific Island species (97%) facing greater threats from IAS compared to Mainland (38%) and Atlantic Island species (22%)
Aaron M. Haines +12 more
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The Vascular Plants of the Designed Landscape Reserve of Local Significance «Fiteuma» (Ivanychi District, Volyn Region) [PDF]
Ботанічні дослідження на антропогенізованих територіях задля виявлення нових унікальних фітосистем та їх включення в мережу природно-заповідних об’єктів – актуальна проблема сьогодення.
Kotsun, B. B. +11 more
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Abstract Premise The Cenozoic Macquarie Harbour Formation (MHF) hosts one of the oldest and southernmost post‐Cretaceous fossil plant assemblages in Australia. Coinciding with the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) and predating the breakup of Australia from Antarctica, it offers critical data to study the diversity and extent of the Austral Polar ...
Miriam A. Slodownik
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Перспективы создания новой природоохранной территории в Маневичском районе Волынской области (Украина) [PDF]
For protection of the coenopopulation of the species Jovibarba globifera (L.) J. Parn. listed in the Red Book of Ukraine, creation of the branch "Boridnyk" area of 0,3 ha from the landscape reserve of local importance "Kashivskyy" (Manevichy district ...
Kotsun, Borys B. +7 more
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Araucariaceae: Integrating Molecules, Morphology, and Fossils [PDF]
Premise of research: Phylogenetic relationships of Araucariaceae (Coniferophyta, Araucariales) are revised on the basis of the first combined data matrix for the family.
Catalano, Santiago Andres +1 more
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Environmental DNA sampling coupled with high‐throughput sequencing is increasingly recognized as a useful method for assessing biodiversity with potential applications in terrestrial environments. Rock pools on granite inselbergs support diverse aquatic communities, yet the application of eDNA to document their biodiversity is lacking.
Damian R. Michael +7 more
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The lexical fallacy in emotion research: Mistaking vernacular words for psychological entities. [PDF]
Vernacular lexemes appear self-evident, so we unwittingly reify them. But the words and phrases of natural languages comprise a treacherous basis for identifying valid psychological constructs, as I illustrate in emotion research.
Fiske, Alan Page
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Land-use effects on local biodiversity in tropical forests vary between continents [PDF]
The file attached is the Published/publisher’s pdf version of the ...
A Balmford +108 more
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Summary Unlike ‘white rot’ (WR) wood‐decomposing fungi that remove lignin to access cellulosic sugars, ‘brown rot’ (BR) fungi selectively extract sugars and leave lignin behind. The relative frequency and distribution of these fungal types (decay modes) have not been thoroughly assessed at a global scale; thus, the fate of one‐third of Earth's ...
Hunter J. Simpson +4 more
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New palaeobotanical data from Carboniferous Culm deposits constrain the age of the Variscan deformation in the eastern Pyrenees [PDF]
The pre-Variscan rocks of the Pyrenees exhibit a polyphase deformation linked to the Variscan crustal shortening and a low-pressure-high-temperature metamorphism. However, there is scarce chronostratigraphic evidence of this Variscan deformation.
Casas Tuset, Josep Maria +2 more
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