Assessing Spatiotemporal Side Effects of Diversionary Feeding on Mesopredators
We tested whether diversionary feeding alters the space use, aggregation, or activity patterns of mesopredators using a treatment‐control design with camera traps. Although both species frequently used feeding stations, diversionary feeding did not significantly affect their spatial distribution, aggregation, or temporal behaviour.
Pablo Palencia +5 more
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Insight into the Hypoglycemic Effects of <i>Pinus nigra</i> Arn. Bark Extracts Through In Silico and In Vivo Analysis. [PDF]
Maletin N +6 more
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Элементный состав микростробилов и почек Pinus sylvestris, Pinus sibirica и Pinus pumila
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Optimal growing temperatures varied with mountain pine beetle‐associated fungal species. There was only a marginal impact of temperature on the response of fungi to defensive monoterpenes of novel host pine. Interspecific facilitation occurred for Leptiographuim longiclavatum when grown in Ophiostoma montium‐induced treatments at optimal temperatures ...
Adrienne C. Bailey +4 more
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<b>Electrophysiological activity in</b> <i><b>Pinus halepensis</b></i><b>: a consistent electrical potential relationship between woody and needle tissues</b>. [PDF]
Fuente D +2 more
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Biodiversity‐driven spatial conservation planning to delineate temporally stable regions
Abstract The accelerating loss of biodiversity underscores the critical need for effective conservation strategies, particularly in the face of climate change and anthropogenic pressures. We devised a conservation planning framework that adopts a temporal stacking approach to species distribution models and landscape connectivity analyses. These models
Mattia Iannella +5 more
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Analysis of the variation and genetic stability of chloroplast genome of Pinus taeda. [PDF]
Wang L +7 more
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Scenarios and strategies for future‐proofing ecosystem management under climatic novelty
Abstract Climate change is driving unprecedented declines in dominant, habitat‐forming foundation species across marine and terrestrial ecosystems globally. As climatic novelty becomes the norm, ecosystem reassembly will become increasingly common. Predicting and understanding these transitions, and their implications for future ecosystem functioning ...
Lauren T. Toth +14 more
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Ten new species of Lophodermium (Rhytismatales, Rhytismataceae) on pine needles in China. [PDF]
Wang SJ +6 more
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