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Long‐term effectiveness monitoring of spatially patterned restoration methods in a riparian forest
Ecological restoration can effectively slow or reverse the negative impacts that human land degradation and climate change impose on ecosystems. Readily accessible data that detail economical restoration approaches, evaluation techniques, and associated project outcomes can inform effective restoration methodologies to help achieve this potential.
Jared Williams+2 more
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Inheritance of Fruit Size in the Cultivated Tetraploid Blackberry [Rubus (Tourn.) L. subgenus Eubatus]1 [PDF]
Judith D. Caldwell, James N. Moore
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Using beaver capacity models: the importance of local knowledge
Abstract Introduction Understanding where and how many dams beavers (Castor canadensis) will build is an important habitat restoration question, especially as beavers are increasingly recognized for their ecosystem‐scale benefits and as beaver‐related restoration accelerates.
Jessie A. Moravek+6 more
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Abstract Blackberry (Rubus ulmifolius Schott) and mugwort (Artemisia campestris L.) are plants traditionally used to treat various pathologies, including hypertension. The vasodilatory and hypotensive effects of blackberry were investigated through experiments in rat models (n = 5 rats per group) and compared with those of mugwort, which had been ...
Afaf Mehiou+8 more
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The British rubi; an attempt to discriminate the species of Rubus known to inhabit the British Isles
Charles Cardale Babington
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<i>Rubussemiplenus</i> (Rosaceae), a new species with naturally occurring semi-double flowers from Hunan, China. [PDF]
Wang TT+5 more
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Taxonomy and distribution of Rubus fruticosus L. agg. (Rosaceae) naturalised in Victoria
R L Amor, B A Miles
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