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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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H. petraea (L.) Rchb. (Hittefcinsia petraea R. Er.) Cat. 32. l: Pissevache (J.); Bahnhof Vernayaz (P.). -3: Econe (J.); Riddes (J.); Aproz-Nendaz (J.);Vex- Combiola (Becherer); Niouc (Sulger); Turtmann (Thommen); Turtig (idem); Stalden-Kalpetran (Becherer); Kalpetran-Grächen(Koch).- 4:Brig-Bielen (B. B.T.Z.).
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Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is widely distributed in the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. It has also been introduced to Europe, where it has become an economically important plantation species now. Despite growing genomic resources,
Martin Müller, Oliver Gailing
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Wet habitats and complex vegetation, therefore, are critical for providing stable microsites and water resources, underscoring the need to preserve and enhance the resilience of these habitats to support biodiversity during extreme events. Our study provides valuable insights for conservation strategies that should focus on identifying refugia ...
Jordi Vázquez‐Recasens +2 more
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Differences in leaf morphology between Quercus petraea and Q. robur adult and young individuals
The characters of Quercus robur and Q. petraea leaves are of main taxonomic value and the adult trees of both species can be distinguished on them. However, young individuals, mostly seedlings but also saplings, are told to be undistinguishable or ...
Boratynski, Adam +5 more
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We assessed alpha‐ and beta‐diversity patterns of spiders across different forests and across vegetation layers (ground, shrub, low canopy) at local spatial scales across various Mediterranean forest types. Across forests, alpha‐diversity increased with habitat heterogeneity, which also drove beta‐diversity patterns across plots .
Manuel Marquerie‐Córdoba +8 more
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Key message Mining genome-wide DNA sequences enabled the discovery of near-diagnostic markers for species assignment in four European white oaks (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Quercus pubescens Willd., Quercus pyrenaica Willd., and Quercus robur L ...
Antoine Kremer +6 more
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ABSTRACT Wood‐inhabiting nematodes of the genus Bursaphelenchus are a group with significant ecological and economic impacts on global forest ecosystems. This review aims to update current knowledge on their spatial distribution, host‐vector associations and the factors driving species expansion under the framework of climate change.
Neilan Chotzar +3 more
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Examining the potential thermal sensitivity of the model parameter g1 when accounting for the additive nature of underlying components including CO2 compensation point (Г*) and the marginal water cost of plant carbon gain (λ), when assuming λ is dependent upon changes in the viscosity (inverse of fluidity) of water (η, Pa·s) and the solubility of CO2 ...
Alexander W. Cheesman +5 more
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Genetička varijabilnost hrasta kinjaka (Quercus petraea) istraživana je analiziranjem cpDNA, uz uporabu AFLP tehnike. Određena je haplotipska pripadnost 16 populacija.
Dalibor Ballian +2 more
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