Mixing oak and pine trees in Mediterranean forests increases aboveground hydraulic dysfunctions
Mixing oak and pine trees enhances hydraulic impairments of all species, although diversity can mitigate drought stress during extended drought periods. Abstract Increasing tree species diversity in Mediterranean forests could reduce drought‐induced hydraulic impairments through improved microclimate and reduced competition for water.
E. Mas +4 more
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Sleeping giants: temporal, seasonal, and spatial variations in the 24-h activity budget of <i>Hippopotamus amphibius</i>. [PDF]
Inman VL, Leggett KEA.
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Drought legacy in mature spruce alleviates physiological stress during recurrent drought
The slow recovery of leaf area in mature spruce following a long‐term drought alleviated physiological stress during recurrent drought. Abstract Forest ecosystems are facing severe and prolonged droughts with delayed recovery, known as “drought legacy”.
K. Hikino +7 more
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Long-term safety and efficacy of upadacitinib in Japanese patients with rheumatoid arthritis and inadequate response to conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs: 5-year results from the SELECT-SUNRISE randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Kameda H +9 more
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Recurrent hot droughts cause persistent legacy effects in a temperate Scots Pine forest
A series of hot drought events caused persistent legacy effects in a Scots Pine forest, with severe negative impacts on ecosystem carbon fluxes. Abstract Recent hot‐dry events have caused significant impacts and legacy effects in temperate ecosystems. Here, we investigate legacy effects of the 2018 hot drought on a Pinus sylvestris L.
S. Haberstroh +4 more
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Environmental and biological drivers of movement activity in Callimico goeldii under zoo conditions. [PDF]
Nieckarz Z +3 more
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Decoding Causality in Periodontal Medicine: Background Factors and Other Sources of Uncertainty
Journal of Periodontal Research, EarlyView.
Philippe Bouchard
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Limited contribution by non‐volant small mammals to regeneration in ironstone rocky outcrops
Abstract Introduction Animal‐mediated seed dispersal contributes substantially to natural regeneration in degraded areas. However, the role of seed dispersal by non‐volant small mammals (NVSM), mainly marsupials and rodents, in contributing to regeneration remains underexplored, especially in mountaintop, open‐canopy ecosystems.
Maria Fernanda Regiolli Godoi +3 more
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