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A global assessment of plant-mite mutualism and its ecological drivers. [PDF]
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Ecologically expanding the One Health framework to unify the microbiome sciences. [PDF]
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HoloSimR: a comprehensive framework for simulating breeding programs including the hologenome scenario. [PDF]
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A curated and integrated dataset for exploring global bee-plant interactions. [PDF]
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Polyembryonic or Apomictic Seeds Enable Fig Trees to Establish New Populations Without Their Pollinating Wasps, a Case Observation in <i>Ficus gasparriniana</i>. [PDF]
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Theoretical Population Biology, 2013
Mutualism between plants and animals, such as in pollination and seed dispersal, is a fundamental mechanism facilitating the productivity and biodiversity of ecosystems, and it is often considered as an analog of a free-market economy. The coevolution of plant reward and animal choosiness, however, involves an apparent paradox due to incomplete ...
Zhiyuan Song, Marcus W Feldman
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Mutualism between plants and animals, such as in pollination and seed dispersal, is a fundamental mechanism facilitating the productivity and biodiversity of ecosystems, and it is often considered as an analog of a free-market economy. The coevolution of plant reward and animal choosiness, however, involves an apparent paradox due to incomplete ...
Zhiyuan Song, Marcus W Feldman
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A new plant-animal mutualism involving a plant with sticky leaves and a resident hemipteran insect
Oecologia, 1996We report on a new plant-animal mutualism in which the plant Roridula gorgonias, first suspected by Darwin (1875) to be carnivorous, is, at least in part, indirectly carnivorous. This plant has sticky leaves which trap many insects but it has no digestive enzymes.
Allan G Ellis
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