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Pre-Columbian land use in the ring-ditch region of the Bolivian Amazon [PDF]
The nature and extent of pre-Columbian (pre-1492 AD) human impact in Amazonia is a contentious issue. The Bolivian Amazon has yielded some of the most impressive evidence for large and complex pre-Columbian societies in the Amazon basin, yet there ...
Alcina Franch J +31 more
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Complexity of avian evolution revealed by family-level genomes
Despite tremendous efforts in the past decades, relationships among main avian lineages remain heavily debated without a clear resolution. Discrepancies have been attributed to diversity of species sampled, phylogenetic method and the choice of genomic ...
Josefin Stiller +51 more
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Over the last fifty years there has been a continual reduction in horticultural and agricultural biodiversity of nutritionally important plants, including those of the Solanaceae family.
J. Samuels
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A transcontinental comparison of the diversity and composition of tropical forest understory herb assemblages [PDF]
Although tropical forests are renowned for their high plant diversity, to date there has been no global quantitative evaluation of the local species richness of terrestrial forest herbs in tropical forests.
Abrahamczyk, Stefan +6 more
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Taxonomic update for mammalian anelloviruses (family Anelloviridae)
A. Varsani +9 more
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Dioecy and its correlates in the flowering plants [PDF]
Renner, Susanne S., Ricklefs, Robert E.
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Threatened plants of the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism, South Africa [PDF]
We present Red List assessments of threatened plants of the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. We evaluated the status of taxa using categories and criteria adopted by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in ...
Dold, A P, Victor, A E
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Lose the plot: cost-effective survey of the Peak Range, central Queensland [PDF]
The Peak Range (22˚ 28’ S; 147˚ 53’ E) is an archipelago of rocky peaks set in grassy basalt rolling-plains, east of Clermont in central Queensland. This report describes the flora and vegetation based on surveys of 26 peaks.
Butler, Don W., Fensham, Rod J.
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