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    A new species of Lasjia (Proteaceae) from Sulawesi: Lasjia griseifolia Utteridge & Brambach

    Lasjia griseifolia Utteridge & Brambach, a member of the Proteaceae, is described and illustrated as a new species from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The new species is similar to L. erecta, also from Sulawe...

    Timothy M. A. Utteridge, Liam A. Trethowan, Matilda J. M. Brown in Kew Bulletin (2024)

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    Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

    Trees structure the Earth’s most biodiverse ecosystem, tropical forests. The vast number of tree species presents a formidable challenge to understanding these forests, including their response to environmenta...

    Declan L. M. Cooper, Simon L. Lewis, Martin J. P. Sullivan, Paulo I. Prado in Nature (2024)

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    Landscape heterogeneity and soil biota are central to multi-taxa diversity for oil palm landscape restoration

    Enhancing biodiversity in monoculture-dominated landscapes is a key sustainability challenge that requires considering the spatial organization of ecological communities (beta diversity). Here, we tested wheth...

    Vannesa Montoya-Sánchez, Holger Kreft in Communications Earth & Environment (2023)

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    Tree islands enhance biodiversity and functioning in oil palm landscapes

    In the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration1, large knowledge gaps persist on how to increase biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in cash crop-dominated tropical landscapes2. Here, we present finding...

    Delphine Clara Zemp, Nathaly Guerrero-Ramirez, Fabian Brambach, Kevin Darras in Nature (2023)

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    Mechanical weeding enhances ecosystem multifunctionality and profit in industrial oil palm

    Oil palm is the most productive oil crop, but its high productivity is associated with conventional management (that is, high fertilization rates and herbicide application), causing deleterious environmental i...

    Najeeb Al-Amin Iddris, Greta Formaglio, Carola Paul in Nature Sustainability (2023)

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    Filling gaps of reference DNA barcodes in Syzygium from rainforest fragments in Sumatra

    Given the difficulties for rapid biodiversity assessments in understudied regions, DNA barcoding appears as a suitable alternative. Still, this approach relies heavily on accurate reference sequence databases ...

    Ridha Wati, Fitri Yola Amandita, Fabian Brambach in Tree Genetics & Genomes (2022)