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Abstract Context. Exploring how Indigenous People interact with plants through their functional traits allows us to understand the ecological bases of plant selection. Functional traits can help explain why certain plants are consistently chosen for specific purposes across diverse cultural contexts.
Julia G. de Aledo +16 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Herbivores influence litter quality, soil properties and decomposer communities, with cascading effects on litter decomposition. Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores can affect decomposition through the same two pathways (litter quality‐ and soil‐mediated) but are ...
M. Paz Tapella +4 more
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Un gran número de plantas depende de animales mutualistas para la dispersión de sus semillas, tarea principalmente realizada por aves que ingieren los frutos y defecan o regurgitan las semillas en forma intacta. El Bosque Templado de Sudamérica Austral (
Guillermo C. Amico +1 more
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Se analizó la variación espacio-temporal de la abundancia de las mariposas de la subfamilia Biblidinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en un fragmento de Bs-T en la Reserva Campesina La Montaña (RCM), Atlántico, Colombia; desde enero hasta agosto de 2011.
María Angélica Vargas-Zapata +4 more
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En este estudio se analizan los patrones de recuperación de la estructura, la composición y la diversidad de plantas en bosques secundarios de bosque tropical seco (BTS) en paisajes agrícolas de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca.
Francisco Guerra-Martínez +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The world is experiencing a rise in global temperatures as a result of climate change. Higher temperatures along with more frequent heat waves negatively impact physiological levels and ultimately lead to plant death.
Mónica González +8 more
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A first herbivore attack primes direct and indirect defences of newly formed oak leaves and, the specific display of defence priming is regulated by rhythmic growth, and modulated by the interaction with the ectomycorrhizal fungus Piloderma croceum. Therefore, the priming memory in oaks can be transmitted to the next growth cycle. GC, growth cycle; SF,
I. Fernández +8 more
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El objetivo principal de esta búsqueda y revisión bibliográfica del efecto de la edad en especies leñosas y su capacidad de formación de raíces adventicias; ha sido realizar una investigación documental donde se recopila información ya existente y ...
Boscarino, Sebastian
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La cosecha forestal genera micrositios que pueden ser colonizados por distintas especies de plantas leñosas, donde factores bióticos y abióticos pueden influir en la regeneración. En este trabajo se describen tres micrositios creados por la tala (caminos
Tálamo,Andrés +3 more
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Remove saplings early: Cost‐effective strategies to contain tree invasions and prevent their impacts
Our highest‐ranking strategies represent management actions to start implementing in the field as part of an adaptive management plan that iteratively evaluates the validity of our simulation model and updates the management recommendations. Our study can be applied to guide management of invasive pines and replicated with any invasive woody species ...
Jaime Moyano +7 more
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