A centralized interactive tool for genomic data on heat shock protein 90 in Fagaceae species. [PDF]
Postigo-Luque R +4 more
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We conducted the first radio‐tracking study on Osmoderma barnabita to examine the movement ecology and habitat selection in the Eastern Carpathians. A female recorded the longest movement distance and had larger home ranges than males. It showed a preference for Quercus petraea, with wood mould cavities and DBH as key predictors.
Marian D. Mirea +6 more
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Oaks and Climate Change: Contrasting Range Responses of Mediterranean and Temperate <i>Quercus</i> Species in the Western Palearctic. [PDF]
Ülker ED, Tavşanoğlu Ç.
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Sheep and cattle grazing significantly shape ant and ground beetle species composition in Mediterranean cork oak woodlands, promoting higher diversity by increasing habitat heterogeneity. Ground beetles and ants reflect changes in grazing regimes, with sheep‐grazed areas showing the highest diversity, highlighting their utility in ecosystem monitoring.
Marcello Verdinelli +3 more
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Soil phosphorus forms and their availability in six typical plantations at the southern foot of the Taihang Mountains, China. [PDF]
Zhuang J, Ma Y, Cheng C.
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Fly me to the canopy: Diptera communities in oak forest crowns as bioindicators of stand decline
Diptera diversity: Oak decline increases the overall Diptera diversity, particularly in saproxylic and floricolous guilds, likely due to more open canopies and greater deadwood and floral resource availability. Family responses: Dolichopodidae, Empididae, Hybotidae and Anthomyiidae thrive in declining stands, whereas Mycetophilidae and other fungus ...
Anastasia Paupe +32 more
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Two New Species of <i>Lactifluus</i> (Basidiomycota, Russulales) Sections <i>Piperati</i> and <i>Albati</i> Inhabiting Tropical <i>Quercus</i> Forests of Eastern Mexico. [PDF]
Bandala VM, Susan P, Ramos A, Montoya L.
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ABSTRACT Flatheaded borers (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) are largely xylophagous insects. Larvae of flatheaded borers tunnel into the trunks of trees, with boring and feeding damage eventually appearing on the surface as discolored bark, sunken areas, bark splits or bark sloughing.
Zia V. Williamson +2 more
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Conservation Hotspots of <i>Quercus castaneifolia</i> Revealed Through the Integration of Genetic Diversity and Landscape Connectivity. [PDF]
Shahnaseri G +3 more
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Tree growth response and adaptation to climate change and climate extremes: From canopy to stem
This review synthesizes the responses and adaptations of tree growth, including canopy phenology, intra‐annual wood formation dynamics, and annual stem growth, to climate change and climate extremes. It highlights key knowledge gaps for future research to support sustainable forest management and enhance forest carbon storage under ongoing climate ...
Feiyu Yang +8 more
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