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RecruitNet: A global database of plant recruitment networks. [PDF]
Abstract Plant recruitment interactions (i.e., what recruits under what) shape the composition, diversity, and structure of plant communities. Despite the huge body of knowledge on the mechanisms underlying recruitment interactions among species, we still know little about the structure of the recruitment networks emerging in ecological communities ...
Verdú M +96 more
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Evaluation of Yellow Mealworm (<i>Tenebrio molitor</i>) Larvae Meal as a Carbon Source in Biofloc System for Dwarf Crayfish (<i>Cambarellus montezumae</i>) Culture. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of Tenebrio molitor larvae meal as a carbon source in a biofloc system (BFT) to optimize the culture of C. montezumae. A trial was conducted for 24 weeks, 500 T. molitor larvae were reared with wheat bran as substrate, and hydration once a week; at the end, 9000 T.
Paredes-Chávez RP +5 more
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Microbioma, salud y enfermedad: probióticos, prebióticos y simbióticos [PDF]
Arley Gómez
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Effect of Biofloc Culture on the Daily Rhythmicity of the Activity and Expression of Digestive Enzymes in Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. [PDF]
Biofloc technology (BFT) has recently attracted great attention due to minimal water exchange and reduced feed intake. This study aimed to recognize daily changes in the digestive physiology of Oreochromis niloticus between a traditional system and BFT.
Monroy-Dosta MDC +7 more
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Strong scale-dependent relationships between fine-root function and soil properties uncovered with spatially coupled sampling. [PDF]
Summary Substantial fine‐root trait variation is found at fine spatial scales but rarely linked to edaphic variation. We assessed the spatial scales of variation in fine‐root traits and adjacent soils using a spatially coupled, nested sampling scheme along a fertility gradient in a seasonally dry tropical forest tree, Handroanthus ochraceus.
Dallstream C +3 more
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Key concepts and a world-wide look at plant recruitment networks. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Plant–plant interactions are major determinants of the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems. There is a long tradition in the study of these interactions, their mechanisms and their consequences using experimental, observational and theoretical approaches.
Alcántara JM +79 more
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La investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar el efecto de los prebióticos y probióticos naturales suplementados en la alimentación, sobre el comportamiento productivo de cuyes en crecimiento.
Jorge Ernesto Guevara Vásquez +2 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizas are one of the most frequent mutualisms in terrestrial ecosystems. Although studies on plant mutualistic interaction networks suggest that they may leave their imprint on plant community structure and dynamics, this has not been explicitly ...
José L. Garrido +7 more
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These results highlight the importance of seasonality and plant community composition in shaping different aspects of SDTF ECM fungal community structure and diversity as well as the potential for both the plant and fungal components of ECM symbioses to impact soil functioning across heterogenous SDTFs.
Katilyn V. Beidler +10 more
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The phyllosphere is a wide and complex ecosystem that provides a key support for microbial diversity. Fungal communities inhabiting the leaf are functionally variable and play important roles on plant performance. Factors conditioning the arrival and colonization of fungal communities will determine the phyllosphere fungal composition.
Mariona Pajares‐Murgó +4 more
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