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Climate change has resulted in a widespread increase in primary productivity in northern regions. This “greening” can alter terrestrial ecosystems dynamics and trigger positive climate feedbacks but often exhibits spatial heterogeneity.
Julie-Pascale Labrecque-Foy +3 more
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Shrub expansion modulates belowground impacts of changing snow conditions in alpine grasslands [PDF]
Arthur A. D. Broadbent +14 more
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Impacts of large herbivores on mycorrhizal fungal communities across the Arctic
Mycorrhizal fungi play an integral role in nutrient and carbon cycling in soils, which may be especially important in the Arctic, one of the world's most soil carbon‐rich regions. Large mammalian herbivores can influence these fungi through their impacts on vegetation and soil conditions, however the strength and prevalence of these interactions in the
Cole G. Brachmann +25 more
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Does biotic resistance govern forest invasions by bark and ambrosia beetles?
The theory of biotic resistance states that community diversity promotes resistance to biological invasions. This theory has been widely explored for its ability to explain variation in habitat invasibility to non‐native plant species and while the theory holds in some systems, it does not in others.
Jiří Trombik +4 more
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Investigation of taxonomic shrub resources in Qiqihar and analysis of their economic potentiality
[Objective] The study aims to find out the shrub resource situation and its economic potentiality in Qiqihar, and provide basis for the development and utilization of shrub resources in this area.
CUI Lin +5 more
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British Bryological Society expedition to Mulanje Mountain, Malawi : 15., Lejeuneaceae, and the occurrence and frequency of foliicolous taxa [PDF]
Details of habitat and location are given for 64 taxa of Lejeuneaceae collected during the BBS expedition to Mulanje Mountain, Malawi in 1991, of which 47 are new to Malawi.
Wigginton, Martin J.
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From the frying pan: an unusual dwarf shrub from Namibia turns out to be a new brassicalean family
WESSEL SWANEPOEL +5 more
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Escalating wildfire frequency and severity are altering wildland habitats worldwide. Yet investigations into fire impacts on wildlife habitat rarely extend to the macroecological scales relevant to species conservation and global change processes. We evaluate the effects of wildfire on habitat quality and selection by large mammals spanning three ...
Kirby L. Mills +17 more
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We have a dream: fostering agricultural transition towards agroforestry [PDF]
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Mosquera-Losada, M.R.
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