Losers and winners: responses of grassland arthropods to land‐use components
Intensified land‐use in grasslands reduces biodiversity, particularly affecting arthropod populations. However, responses of individual species vary depending on their ecological traits and habitat requirements. Some species may tolerate or even benefit from intensive land‐use, while others, particularly specialists or those with narrow niches, are ...
Margarita Hartlieb +7 more
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Evaluation of Different Procedures to Pollinate Self-Compatible 'Royal Red' Pitaya Under Protected Cultivation. [PDF]
Hueso JJ, Bouzar EM, Cuevas J.
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Fragment edges benefit a common predator of pollinators via bottom-up effects [PDF]
Wenlong Zhou +7 more
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Resource limitation and competition shape reproductive allocation and synchrony
The dynamics of reproductive allocation (RA) in herbaceous plant communities, particularly in response to varying environmental conditions such as drought stress and competitive interactions, remain underexplored. This study aims to fill this gap by hypothesising that both belowground resource limitation and the presence of dominant species ...
Jan Douda +2 more
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The economic, agricultural, and food security repercussions of a wild pollinator collapse in Europe. [PDF]
Feuerbacher A +3 more
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Morphological shifts in orchid bees linked to urbanization compromise pollination services [PDF]
Álvaro Hernández-Rivera +5 more
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The recovery of large carnivores offers unique opportunities to study their cascading impacts on plant population dynamics. Medium‐sized carnivores, both prey and seed dispersers, are suppressed by apex predators, indirectly increasing seed‐eating rodent's populations and potentially altering plant establishment.
Tamara Burgos +3 more
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Reproductive Constraints and Severe Pollinator Limitation in the Mexican Endemic Orchid <i>Govenia capitata</i>: Implications for Conservation. [PDF]
López-Olvera M +3 more
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Reconsidering climatic predictors for high‐resolution niche models of alpine plants
The increasingly acknowledged and consequently also better understood microclimatic variability in terrestrial ecosystems has motivated a call for finer spatial resolution in species distribution modelling, especially in the case of sedentary low‐stature organisms such as plants.
Kryštof Chytrý +15 more
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Distance Matters: Assessing the Influence of Spatial Separation on Reproductive Success of <i>Costus spiralis</i> (Costaceae) in a Vereda Palm Swamp. [PDF]
Santos JS +4 more
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