In South Florida, tree growth and water‐use efficiency are significantly influenced by hydrological conditions, with water depth playing a more critical role than overall climate variables. Using dendrochronology and stable carbon isotopes, the study found that Taxodium species grow best during wetter summers, while Pinus elliottii grows most in wetter
Manuel Bernal‐Escobar +2 more
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Painéis de madeira aglomerada de Eucalyptus badjensis e Pinus spp. [PDF]
Giuliano Ferreira Pereira +6 more
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Riparian willows in Yellowstone National Park are shaped by ungulate browsing, but species‐specific contributions remain unclear. Using bite‐DNA metabarcoding of browsed willow twigs across six northern range sites, we found that American bison were the most frequent browsers, exceeding elk and often mule deer.
Julia L. Jansson +3 more
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Ethnopharmacology of <i>Pinus</i> species with focus on the Hispaniola pine (<i>Pinus occidentalis</i> Swartz): evidence, gaps, and research roadmap. [PDF]
Núñez-Selles AJ +2 more
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ABSTRACT Water potential gradients govern water fluxes, and plants respond with species‐specific hydraulic traits that influence ecosystem function. While understanding these traits is key to predicting vegetation responses to climate change, traditional methods like the pressure chamber limit temporal resolution and continuity.
Ruth‐Kristina Magh +10 more
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Drosicha corpulenta (Hemiptera: Monophlebidae) in an Arid New City: Phenology, Host Suitability, and Spatial Distribution of Overwintering Eggs. [PDF]
Abdushalam A +6 more
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Plant thresholds and community composition of coastal marsh–forest ecotones in the US Northeast
Abstract Sea level rise is causing coastal salt marshes to migrate upslope into coastal forests and other terrestrial ecosystems. The factors that control marsh migration rates are not well understood, particularly in the US Northeast, where this phenomenon has received little attention. To determine the relationship between environmental variables and
Andrew R. Payne +4 more
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Free rein: Are feral horses competing with native ungulates in British Columbia?
We investigated little‐studied feral horses in west‐central British Columbia, Canada, as a potential competitor for native moose and mule deer. We did not find strong evidence that feral horses exclude moose or deer from habitat or resources at a large landscape scale or smaller spatiotemporal patch scale.
Katie Tjaden‐McClement +7 more
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Improved Estimates of Biomass Expansion Factors and Root-To-Shoot Ratios: An Approach for Different Forest Types Across a Climatic Gradient in Brazil. [PDF]
Leite E Lopes I +26 more
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Modeling Neglected and Underutilized Crops for Future Food Resilience: A Regional MaxEnt Workflow
ABSTRACT Increasing agrobiodiversity is a widely supported idea and prevalent topic in academic discussion recently as a means to combat the effects of climate change. However, there is a lack of connection between academic discussion and application.
Daniel J. Winstead, Michael G. Jacobson
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