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Genetic Structure and Population Demographic History of a Widespread Mangrove Plant Xylocarpus granatum J. Koenig across the Indo-West Pacific Region [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Xylocarpus granatum J. Koenig is one of the most widespread core component species of mangrove forests in the Indo-West Pacific (IWP) region, and as such is suitable for examining how genetic structure is generated across spatiotemporal scales.
Adjie Bayu   +19 more
core   +2 more sources

Reports of tropane alkaloid poisonings and analytical techniques for their determination in food crops and products from 2013 to 2023

open access: yesComprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, Volume 23, Issue 6, November 2024.
Abstract Food safety is crucial to attaining food security and sustainability. Unsafe foods for human and animal consumption lead to product recalls and rejection, negatively impacting the global economy and trade. Similarly, climate change can adversely affect the availability of safe and nutritious food at the table.
Rufielyn S. Gravador   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Vegetasi Mangrove Sebagai Bahan Makanan Pada Empat Suku Di Papua Mangrove Vegetation as Foods Amongst Ethnics in Papua [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Vegetasi mangrove merupakan salah satu bagian penting dalam kehidupan masyarakat Papua. Penelitian dilakukan dengan observasi lapangan dan telah pustaka.
Mahmud, M. (Mahmud)
core   +2 more sources

Systematic affinities of Rhizophoraceae and Anisophylleaceae, and intergeneric relationships within Rhizophoraceae, based on chloroplast DNA, nuclear ribosomal DNA, and morphology [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2000
A cladistic analysis of sequences from the chloroplast gene rbcL was used to determine the systematic affinities of Rhizophoraceae and Anisophylleaceae. This analysis rejects close relationships of Rhizophoraceae with Celastraceae or Elaeocarpaceae, suggested previously, and identifies Erythroxylaceae as sister group within the Malpighiales, supported ...
Schwarzbach, Andrea E.   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Diversity and abundance of large old trees in Hainan Island: Spatial analysis and environmental correlations

open access: yesBiotropica, Volume 56, Issue 6, November 2024.
This study examines the distribution and environmental correlations of 1081 large old trees (LOTs) across 74 species in Hainan Island, South China. The findings reveal uneven spatial patterns, with species diversity varying across the island and influenced by factors such as GDP, urbanization, and forest cover.
Chunping Xie   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hutan Mangrove Di Yenanas, Pulau Batanta, Kabupaten Raja Ampat, Propinsi Papua Barat [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
A reseach on mangrove vegetation has been conducted in Yenanas, Batanta Island, Raja Ampat Distric, PapuaBarat Province. The results showed that the diversity of mangrove in Kalitoko was relatively high.
Suhardjono, S. (Suhardjono)
core  

Widespread introduced species dominate the urban tree assemblage on the endemic‐rich tropical island of São Tomé

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 14, Issue 9, September 2024.
Afrotropical cities are growing rapidly but how this impacts biodiversity is largely unclear. Our study on São Tomé Island, Central Africa, reveals that the urban tree assemblage is impoverished and dominated by introduced species, while the natural forest is essential for the protection of native and endemic species.
Lena Strauß   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of pretreated domestic wastewater supplies on leaf pigment content, photosynthesis rate and growth of mangrove trees: A field study from Mayotte Island, SW Indian Ocean [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
After 12 and 18 months of daily wastewater discharge into mangrove plots in Mayotte Island, SW Indian Ocean, leaf pigment content, photosynthesis rate and growth of Rhizophora mucronata and Ceriops tagal mangrove trees were evaluated and compared with ...
Fromard, François   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

Geography and ecology shape the phylogenetic composition of Amazonian tree communities

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 51, Issue 7, Page 1163-1184, July 2024.
Abstract Aim Amazonia hosts more tree species from numerous evolutionary lineages, both young and ancient, than any other biogeographic region. Previous studies have shown that tree lineages colonized multiple edaphic environments and dispersed widely across Amazonia, leading to a hypothesis, which we test, that lineages should not be strongly ...
Bruno Garcia Luize   +216 more
wiley   +1 more source

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