The complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Psyllaephagus populi</i> (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae). [PDF]
Aishan Z +4 more
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Optimizing Soil Properties Through Hydrogel and Sawdust Combinations for Better Plant Growth
This graphical abstract illustrates the effects of various soil amendments on poplar cutting vitality under drought conditions, as observed using X‐ray computed tomography (CT). It compares soil alone, soil with sawdust, soil with hydrogel, and their combination, highlighting differences in internal structure, water retention, and root development.
Kateřina Hájková +9 more
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Improved Prediction of Eurasian Beaver Gnawing Preferences in Riparian Habitats: A Machine Learning Approach. [PDF]
Trentanovi G +6 more
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We used an individual‐based movement method, supported by camera trap data, to assess changes in neonate caribou mortality patterns before and after wolf reduction began in the Itcha‐Ilgachuz mountain caribou subpopulation range, British Columbia, Canada.
Tazarve Gharajehdaghipour +2 more
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Unveiling the adsorptive potential of <i>Populus ciliata</i> leaf powder for methylene blue removal from environmental samples. [PDF]
Gul S +7 more
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An evolutionary perspective on the response‐effect framework
Abstract The response‐effect framework (REF) has provided a foundational approach in functional ecology, using traits to predict how species respond to environmental factors (‘response traits’) and influence ecosystem functioning (‘effect traits’).
Maria Stefania Przybylska +11 more
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Correction: Climate: The dominant factor influencing the spatial distribution pattern of the leaf trait network of Populus euphratica along the main stream of the Tarim River. [PDF]
PLOS One Staff.
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Cortinarius lucorum (Fr.) Karst., a Populus associate from North America
P. Brandon Matheny
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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