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Plant cognition after Darwin: historical and epistemological remarks. [PDF]
Pecere P.
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Abstract Introduction Habitat restoration is applied to promote ecological recovery in degraded freshwater systems. However, it remains unclear whether stream restoration measures enhance Water Framework Directive (WFD) ecological status and biodiversity.
Lisbeth Dalsgaard Romme Henriksen +3 more
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A Two-Phase System for the In Vitro Culture of <i>Agave guiengola</i> Gentry. [PDF]
Maldonado-Zavala I +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Forest fragmentation and defaunation are major drivers of biodiversity loss in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, where 70–90% of tree species depend on animal‐mediated seed dispersal. Reintroduction of large frugivores, such as cracids, is being used to restore species populations and lost ecological functions.
Maria P. M. X. Rufino +9 more
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Exploring New Product Development: Acceptance of Textured Vegetable Protein With Baru By-Product in Plant-Based Burgers. [PDF]
Rebellato AP +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Rocky habitats are fragile ecosystems that host unique biodiversity and are increasingly threatened by the rapid expansion of outdoor climbing. In the northwestern region of El Bierzo (Spain), populations of the endemic rupicolous species Petrocoptis grandiflora and P. pyrenaica ssp. viscosa have experienced severe declines linked
Lena Saiz +8 more
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Effect of Rice Husk Addition on the Hygrothermal, Mechanical, and Acoustic Properties of Lightened Adobe Bricks. [PDF]
Banaba G +6 more
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Environmental drivers of gaseous carbon fluxes in drained and rewetted Minnesota peatlands, U. S. A.
Abstract Introduction Rewetting shows promise for mitigating carbon loss from drained peatlands. However, knowledge gaps remain in rewetting impacts on gaseous carbon fluxes and factors affecting rewetting success, especially in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest, United States, despite abundant degraded peatlands presenting restoration opportunities ...
Mark Felice +6 more
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Comparative Evaluation of the Volatile Profile of the Essential Oil, the Hydrolate and the Plant Material from <i>Origanum vulgare</i> subsp. <i>virens</i> Grown in Portugal. [PDF]
Freire CS +6 more
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Abstract Introduction River regulation schemes generally led to changes in riverine assemblage composition and their trophic status, which often is reflected in a general loss or decrease of characteristic species and a concomitant increase or dominance of generalist species.
Hubert Keckeis +7 more
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