Re-emergence memory of subtropical mode-water links Atlantic and Pacific multidecadal variability. [PDF]
Wu B, Lin X, Yu L.
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The biota of North Atlantic islands evokes intriguing questions on its evolution, colonisation routes, and an equilibrium between dispersal limitation and climatic/habitat constraints. While good data on non‐marine snails exist for most of the islands, the data for Greenland were observed mainly between 1850 and 1900.
Michal Horsák+5 more
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Anthropogenic Impacts on Coral-Algal Interactions of the Subtropical Lagoonal Reef, Norfolk Island. [PDF]
Ho ML+5 more
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Plant–arthropod associations in custard apples, genus Annona: A global perspective
Annona species, commonly known as custard apples, engage with a wide range of arthropods, including both herbivores and pollinators, which shape their ecology. These plants produce secondary metabolites that may serve as natural defenses against pests.
Helena Romero+3 more
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We must not fool ourselves: A reply to Sethi et al. on the use of BirdNET to classify neotropical birdcalls. [PDF]
de Araújo CB.
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Museum collections reveal a global range of Ophryocystis parasites in Danaus butterflies
We analysed 2727 museum specimens from 61 butterfly species across 86 countries to document the occurrence and host range of Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE) and related parasites in milkweed butterflies. Ophryocystis parasites infected Danaus petilia (16%), D. plexippus (12%), D. chrysippus (11%), D. gilippus (4%) and D.
Maria L. Müller‐Theissen+4 more
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Sounds from the Eocene: the first singing cicada from the Messel Pit, Germany. [PDF]
Jiang H+4 more
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Evaluation of overwintering risk of tropical and subtropical insect pests in temperate regions. [PDF]
Matsukura K+3 more
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Temperature Drives Seagrass Recovery Across the Western North Atlantic. [PDF]
Smulders FOH+34 more
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Mixed hydraulic responses to drought in six common woody species from a dry evergreen sclerophyll forest in South Africa. [PDF]
Skelton RP, Buttner D, Potts AJ.
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