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‘Chimes of resilience’: what makes forest trees genetically resilient?
Summary Forest trees are foundation species of many ecosystems and are challenged by global environmental changes. We assemble genetic facts and arguments supporting or undermining resilient responses of forest trees to those changes. Genetic resilience is understood here as the capacity of a species to restore its adaptive potential following ...
Antoine Kremer, Jun Chen, Martin Lascoux
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Una nueva especie de Puya (Bromeliaceae) del sur del Perú
El género Puya (Bromeliaceae) muestra una alta endemicidad en el Perú. Al comparar los caracteres morfológicos de varias poblaciones localizadas en el sur del Perú, damos a conocer una nueva especie aportando datos sobre su ecología, distribución y ...
Antonio Galán de Mera +3 more
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KEY TO THE VARIETIES OF P. COERULEA: 1. Floral bracts exceeding the centers of the sepals, ample. Var. coerulea 1. Floral bracts much exceeded by the sepals or even by the pedicels, rather narrow. 2. Inflorescence glabrous by anthesis. 3. Floral bracts shorter than the pedicels ........ Var. violacea 3. Floral bracts exceeding the pedicels......... Var.
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Abstract Background Weight gain is a common side effect in psychopharmacology; however, targeted therapeutic interventions and prevention strategies are currently absent in day‐to‐day clinical practice. To promote the development of such strategies, the identification of factors indicative of patients at risk is essential.
Julia Eder +14 more
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Ensayos preliminares de germinación en Puya raimondii Harms (Bromeliaceae)
Puya raimondii Harms es una especie endémica de la zona altoandina de Perú y Bolivia, cuyas poblaciones y área de distribución se están reduciendo. Con el objetivo de contribuir al conocimiento de los mecanismos de propagación de la especie se realizaron
Mery L. Suni +2 more
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This study used a camera‐equipped GPS collar on a male Andean bear in southeastern Peru, revealing rare behaviors like courtship, novel diets, and geophagy. These findings from the Kosñipata Valley provide valuable insights into the poorly understood ecology of Andean bears and suggest many areas for further research.
Ruthmery Pillco Huarcaya +4 more
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Puya subgenus Pitcairniopsis Mez, DC. Mon. Phan. 9: 475. 1896. P. subgenus Pourretia Mez, DC. Mon. 9: 489. 1896. P. subgenus Chagualia Smith & Looser, Revista Universitaria 20: 2 4 3. 1935. Baker distinguished Pitcairnia with septicidal capsules from Puya with loculicidal, and erected the subgenus Puyopsis in Pitcairnia as being technically Pitcairnia ...
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Automated radio telemetry grids provide the possibility of studying movement of small animals at very fine spatial scales, but the influence of rugged terrains and vegetation on localisation error curtails the applicability of this technology. In this study, we present a comparative workflow to reduce error and show how selecting higher radio signal ...
Cristina Rueda‐Uribe +7 more
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By integrating high throughput femtosecond laser processing with a tandem neural network framework, the inverse design of photonic surfaces is showcased with tailored optical properties. The trained model adeptly utilizes the nonlinear one‐to‐many mapping relationship between spectral emissivity and laser parameters.
Minok Park +12 more
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Investigation of simply periodic motions of a heavy solid with a fixed point [PDF]
Some simply periodical motions of a heavy solid body with A=B=3C inertia principal moments' ratio near the fixed point in the uniform gravitational field are studied, employing the method of point mappings.
R. Puya
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