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Published as part of Castiglia, Riccardo, Annesi, Flavia, Bezerra, Alexandra M. R., García, Andrés & Flores-Villela, Oscar, 2010, Cytotaxonomy and DNA taxonomy of lizards (Squamata, Sauria) from a tropical dry forest in the Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve on the coast of Jalisco, Mexico, pp.
Castiglia, Riccardo+4 more
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Integrating climate change, biological invasions, and infectious wildlife diseases
Climate change is likely to affect infectious diseases that are facilitated by biological invasions, with repercussions for wildlife conservation and zoonotic risks. Current invasion management and policy are underprepared for the future risks associated with such invasion‐related wildlife diseases. By considering evidence from bioclimatology, invasion
David W Thieltges+10 more
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Stability of difference equations with interspecific density dependence, competition, and maturation delays [PDF]
A general system of difference equations is presented for multispecies communities with density dependent population growth and delayed maturity. Interspecific competition, mutualism, predation, commensalism, and amensalism are accommodated. A sufficient condition for the local asymptotic stability of a coexistence equilibrium in this system is then ...
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Comportement des noyaux spermiques surnuméraires chez quelques Gymnospermessensu lato [PDF]
Michel Favre-Duchartre
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Rhipicephalus sanguineus, sensu
Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806) The name “ R. sanguineus ” is used for a group of species occurring worldwide on dogs (Nava et al. 2015; Hekimoğlu et al. 2016). Confusion as to which taxon represents R. sanguineus sensu stricto has recently been clarified with the designation of a neotype from France, the location of the specimens used ...
Petney, Trevor N.+11 more
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Processes and Predictions in Ecological Models: Logic and Causality
ABSTRACT To make credible ecological predictions for terrestrial ecosystems in a changing environment and increase our understanding of ecological processes, we need plant ecological models that can be fitted to spatial and temporal ecological data.
Christian Damgaard
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CEPHALOSPORIUM SPECIES PARASITIC ON HELMINTHOSPORIUM (SENSU LATE) [PDF]
R. Kenneth, Paula Isaac
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Lepidocyrtus sensu subsp. lato Mateos & Greenslade, 2015, sensu lato
Published as part of Mateos, Eduardo & Greenslade, Penelope, 2015, Towards understanding Lepidocyrtus Bourlet, 1839 (Collembola, Entomobryidae) I: diagnosis of the subgenus Setogaster, new records and redescriptions of species, pp.
Mateos, Eduardo, Greenslade, Penelope
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Calohypsibius verrucosus subsp. sensu Kaczmarek, Michalczyk & Mcinnes, 2015, sensu
80. Calohypsibius verrucosus (Richters, 1900) sensu lato [T] Calohypsibius verrucosus Richters, 1900 (Jerez & Narváez 2001) H. (C.) verrucosus (Richters, 1900) (du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1944) Terra typica: Germany (Europe) Brazil: • 22°44′S, 45°35′W; 1,650 m asl: São Paulo State, Campos do Jordão, mosses or aquatic plants.
Kaczmarek, Łukasz+2 more
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EDITORS NOTE OX THE BEHAVIOURAL PHYSIOLOGY OF COELENTERATAin sensu latissimu [PDF]
S. Crowell
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