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Leaf-Fruit Trait Decoupling Along Environmental Gradients in Tropical Cryptocaryeae (Lauraceae). [PDF]
Zhao W, Wang L, Song Y, Jiang H, Guo X.
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Experimental methods for wind tunnel studies of seed dispersal by wind
Abstract The complexity and variability of natural environments make quantitative studies of seed wind dispersal challenging. Wind tunnel experiments offer a controlled alternative to investigate the mechanisms of seed wind dispersal. This review focuses on wind tunnels and the associated technologies used for studying seed wind dispersal, including ...
Liang Tian +5 more
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The scaling relationship between leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in vascular epiphytes. [PDF]
Hu T +7 more
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Pesticide transfer from soils to plants in tropical soils: influence of clay microstructure [PDF]
Calba, Henri +2 more
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Plant controls over tropical wetland nitrous oxide dynamics: a review. [PDF]
Girkin NT +3 more
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Abstract The trigeminus nerve (cranial nerve V) is a large and significant conduit of sensory information from the face to the brain, with its three branches extending over the head to innervate a wide variety of integumentary sensory receptors, primarily tactile.
Juri A. Miyamae +4 more
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Molecular and Genetic Characterization of Newly Released CIMMYT Inbred Maize Lines. [PDF]
Fan H +11 more
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Abstract Analysis of the variation in the bony structures of the inner and middle ear provides critical insights into functional morphology, as well as adaptive morphology across primates. In this study, we investigated whether ear morphology patterns are related to the ecological characteristics of species and their habitats to test two acoustic ...
Myriam Marsot +4 more
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Trait-Mediated Variation in Plant Interactive Roles Within Plant-Floral Visitor Networks. [PDF]
Baena-Díaz F +4 more
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Morphological variation in atlas and axis of Neotropical spiny rats (Rodentia, Echimyidae)
Abstract The unique morphologies of the first two cervical vertebrae, the atlas and axis, represent a significant innovation in mammalian evolution. These structures support the weight of the head and enable intricate movements of the head and neck.
Thomas Furtado da Silva Netto +3 more
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