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Rising temperatures and wetter conditions in the Midcontinent of North America are influencing climate responses in trees. Dendroclimatological analyses of four exotic deciduous conifer species from Secrest Arboretum, Northeast Ohio help identify past, present and future climate‐tree interactions.
Gregory Wiles +6 more
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This study examines how the fruits of non‐photosynthetic forest plants in the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae) have evolved into the diversity observed today. By analyzing four Asian species, we identified a shift from dry, dehiscent fruits that release seeds into the air to fleshy, berry‐like fruits adapted for animal dispersal.
Alexey N. Sorokin +9 more
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Assessing the Distribution and Richness of Mammalian Species Using a Stacking Species Distribution Model in a Temperate Forest. [PDF]
Chung OS, Lee JK.
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Many plant species worldwide are struggling to regenerate due to the ongoing effects of climate change. These effects appear to be further exacerbated by the loss of keystone megafauna, which were important seed dispersers. By identifying the traits commonly seen in seeds spread by modern elephants, it is possible to predict which species likely ...
Andrew J. Tighe
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The impact of root systems and their exudates in different tree species on soil properties and microorganisms in a temperate forest ecosystem. [PDF]
Staszel-Szlachta K +3 more
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The joint effects of local, climatic, and spatial variables determine soil oribatid mite community assembly along a temperate forest elevational gradient. [PDF]
Liu D, Wu H.
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Anthromes and terrestrial carbon
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Anthony P. Walker +5 more
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Tempering threats to temperate forests
Science, 2015C. I. Millar and N. L. Stephenson (“Temperate forest health in an era of emerging megadisturbance,” Review, 21 August, p. [823][1]) review the increasing susceptibility of temperate forests to stresses such as increasing droughts, insect outbreaks, and more frequent and intense fires (“
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