Dalechampia microcalyx is described as new to science and Dalechampia viridissima is recorded for the first time for the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Both species occur in remnants of the Atlantic Forest in the state, found in the municipalities of Vicência and São Lourenço da Mata, respectively.
Jone Clebson Ribeiro Mendes+4 more
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Interspecific Hybridization Barrier Between <i>Paeonia ostii</i> and <i>P. ludlowii</i>. [PDF]
Guo Y+5 more
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Passiflora quimiana, a new species from the Cordillera del Cóndor: Ecuador's far‐flung frontier
A new species of Passiflora subgenus Decaloba, supersect. Decaloba, from the Cordillera del Cóndor in Ecuador, is described and illustrated, with its morphological similarities to other species being discussed in this paper. Passiflora quimiana exhibits the unique combination of narrow ovate to long‐oval leaves and small foliaceous bracts ...
J. R. Kuethe+4 more
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Whole-Colony Dynamic Energy Budget Model for Bumble Bees: Assessing the Impact of Wildflower Patches on Crop Pollination. [PDF]
Capera-Aragones P+4 more
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Genetic evidence of developmental components of parthenocarpy in apomictic Musa species [PDF]
Dimpka, C+8 more
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Adaptive sampling for ecological monitoring using biased data: a stratum‐based approach
Indicators of biodiversity change across large extents of geographic, temporal and taxonomic space are frequent products of various types of ecological monitoring and other data collection efforts. Unfortunately, many such indicators are based on data that are highly unlikely to be representative of the intended statistical populations.
Oliver L. Pescott+2 more
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Landscape homogenization strengthens the fitness benefits of plant species' centrality in pollination networks. [PDF]
Gómez-Martínez C+3 more
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The ecological memory of landscape complexity shapes diversity of freshwater communities
Land use change affects the biodiversity of terrestrial landscapes as well as of the freshwater systems they surround, and thereby numerous ecosystem services that are essential for human well‐being. Previous research suggests that freshwater systems show delayed responses to abrupt disturbances such as deforestation, however less is known about ...
Andrea Tabi+3 more
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Plants, Pollinators and Pheromones: Promises and Lies of Semiochemicals. [PDF]
Slavković F, Bendahmane A.
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The spatial configuration and management of agricultural and other land‐use practices can affect ecological assemblages. However, the differences in how resident and migratory birds respond to land‐use are remain unclear, hindering our understanding of bird biodiversity responses to land use.
Dallas R. Levey+7 more
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