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Patterns in Plant Species Diversity and Composition of a Restored Nature‐Based Solutions Floodplain

open access: yesAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, Volume 34, Issue 12, December 2024.
ABSTRACT Floodplains are simultaneously among the most ecologically important and most severely impacted ecosystems in the world, with hydro‐morphological alteration of riverine systems leading to declines in biodiversity. The loss of floodplain ecosystems worldwide increased interest in restoration projects throughout the world, centred around the ...
S.  Pastina   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

High levels of seed dispersal by a declining wintering population of migratory geese

open access: yesFreshwater Biology, Volume 69, Issue 12, Page 1857-1870, December 2024.
Abstract Ducks are known to be important seed dispersers, but the role of geese in plant dispersal is less clear. Wintering populations of migratory geese are undergoing rapid changes in distribution and habitat use in response to climate change and changes in land use, and the implications for seed dispersal have not previously been studied.
Iciar Jiménez‐Martín   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Typhaceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Fritz Hans Schweingruber   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Report on the new floristic data from Serbia

open access: yesBiologica Nyssana, 2014
New chorological data for 16 taxa of vascular flora of Serbia (records no. 1-16) are given in the article. The taxa represented belong to the following families: Asteraceae (1-8), Euphorbiaceae (9), Geraniaceae (10), Juncaceae (13), Lamiaceae (11 ...
Zlatković, B., Bogosavljević, S.
doaj  

Invasive wild pig (Sus scrofa) diets on barrier islands in the southeastern United States

open access: yesPest Management Science, Volume 80, Issue 8, Page 3901-3911, August 2024.
Wild pigs on southeastern USA barrier islands exhibited a seasonal dietary shift to extensive foraging on beaches for crabs and other coastal invertebrates spring–summer during sea turtle nesting season. Abstract BACKGROUND Biological invasions are a leading cause of reductions in global biodiversity.
Vienna R Canright   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The role of dispersal limitation in the forest biome shifts of Europe in the last 18,000 years

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 51, Issue 8, Page 1438-1457, August 2024.
Abstract Aim How the ability of plants to move towards newly favourable habitats (dispersal limitation) impacts the change of biome distribution and transition under fast climate warming is still debated. Analysing vegetation change in the past may help to clarify the relative importance of underlying ecological processes such as climate, biotic ...
Deborah Zani   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Expansions and contractions of the inverted repeat, as well as gene loss and potential pseudogenization shape plastome evolution in Hechtioideae (Bromeliaceae, Poales)

open access: yesJournal of Systematics and Evolution, Volume 62, Issue 3, Page 421-437, May 2024.
Analysis of complete plastome sequences obtained by whole‐genome sequencing improved statistical support across different phylogenetic depths in Hechtioideae and allowed the identification of highly informative loci previously unexplored in this lineage.
Ivón M. Ramírez‐Morillo   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Concentração de Zn e Mn nos efluentes do beneficiamento de carvão mineral e em Typha domingensis Pers (TYPHACEAE) Zinc and Manganese contents in effluents from coal treatment and Typha domingensis Pers (TYPHACEAE)

open access: yesRevista Árvore, 2010
O estudo objetivou investigar a concentração de zinco e manganês nos efluentes do beneficiamento de carvão e em Typha domingensis Pers. Amostras de sedimento, água, raízes, caules e folhas (n = 8 cada) foram coletadas no Lavador da Mina do Trevo ...
Jairo José Zocche   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES OF SOME SHRUBS & TREES OF TEHSIL AHMAD PUR EAST, DISTRICT BAHAWALPUR, PAKISTAN

open access: yesFUUAST Journal of Biology, 2015
During the ethnobotanical survey a total of 41 shrubs and trees belonging to 36 genera and 25 families of angiosperms were reported, out of which 2 families (Typhaceae & Palme) were monocots (2 spp.) and remaining 23 families were belonging to dicots ...
MUHAMMAD AJAIB   +2 more
doaj  

Cadmium tolerance of Typha domingensis Pers. (Typhaceae) as related to growth and leaf morphophysiology

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology, 2017
Typha domingensis (cattail) is a native macrophyte known by its capacity to tolerate several heavy metals effects and the potential use for phytoremediation.
J. P. V. Oliveira   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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