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Plant-Animal Mutualism: Coevolution with Dodo Leads to Near Extinction of Plant
Science, 1977An endemic sapotaceous treeCalvaria majorfound on the island of Mauritius is nearly extinct because its seeds apparently required passage through the digestive tract of the now-extinct dodoRaphus cucullatusto overcome persistent seed coat dormancy caused by a specially thickened endocarp.
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280-m.y.-old fossil starch reveals early plant–animal mutualism
Geology, 2018Starch is a major component in the human diet, and the acquisition of starch-rich food sources is considered a pivotal step in the biological and cultural evolution of humankind. However, the potential role of starch as an energy vector in paleo-ecosystems has never been addressed, obviously due to the lack of tangible records of preQuaternary starch ...
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Plant Biology, 2018
Abstract Global change drivers are currently affecting semiarid ecosystems. Because these ecosystems differ from others in biotic and abiotic filters, cues for plant regeneration and management derived from elsewhere may not be applicable to semiarid ecosystems.
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Abstract Global change drivers are currently affecting semiarid ecosystems. Because these ecosystems differ from others in biotic and abiotic filters, cues for plant regeneration and management derived from elsewhere may not be applicable to semiarid ecosystems.
P. J. Rey +6 more
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ESR reveals hydroxyl radical flux in a plant-animal symbiosis: Implications for mutualism
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 1990James A. Dykens, Garry Buettner
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Intraspecific competition favors ant–plant protective mutualism
Plant Species Biology, 2021Akira Yamawo
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Impacts of Mating Behavior on Plant–Animal Seed Dispersal Mutualisms
2014Jordan Karubian, Renata Durães
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Stability of plant—animal mutualisms: keeping the benefactors at bay
Trends in Plant Science, 1997openaire +1 more source

