La bioética y el cambio climático: uso humano de plantas medicinales contaminadas
Fredi Portilla Farfán +1 more
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Palaces for a New Spain Nobility: Between Creole Identity and Academicism
ABSTRACT Mexico City and Havana had a significant number of noble palaces during the eighteenth century. Until now, the dearth of historical documentation on their construction has hampered any approximation, requiring other methodologies. Here, it is intended to establish how a new visual code was defined, consistent both with their local style and ...
Pedro Luengo
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Majestic palm trees: tropical nature and imagination in the context of nineteenth century European imperialism. [PDF]
Far AE.
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Automated extraction of leaf mass per area from digitized herbarium specimens
Summary The digitization of vast herbarium collections has made millions of plant specimen images freely available online, which can now be used to generate phenotypic datasets of unprecedented scope. Here, we assess the potential of computer vision tools to automate the extraction of predicted leaf mass per area (LMApred) from digitized herbarium ...
Thais Vasconcelos +4 more
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A replication-competent deltavirus from the marsupial fat-tailed dunnart <i>Sminthopsis crassicaudata</i>. [PDF]
Denis Z +3 more
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Summary Herbarium specimens are widely distributed in space and time, thereby capturing diverse conditions. We reconstructed specimen ‘lived’ climate from knowledge of germination cues and collection dates for 14 annual species in the Streptanthus (s.l.) clade (Brassicaceae) to ask: which climate attributes best explain specimen phenological stage and ...
Megan Bontrager +6 more
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<i>Ceratostema limonensis</i> (Ericaceae), a new species from the Province of Morona-Santiago, Ecuador. [PDF]
Jiménez MM +5 more
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Laboratorios remotos: estudio de caso con una planta térmica didáctica
Jhon Alejandro Londoño Alzate +2 more
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Summary Evidence for the ongoing biodiversity crisis rests on assessment of a small fraction of described species, with major knowledge gaps for most organisms, including plants. Here, we highlight how digitised herbarium specimens can be used to accelerate and improve estimates of recent and ongoing plant extinctions.
Aelys M. Humphreys +4 more
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A new species of <i>Thibaudia</i> (Ericaceae, Vaccinieae) from the Cordillera del Cóndor in Ecuador. [PDF]
Jiménez MM +6 more
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