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Some New Data on Aquatic Plants of West Georgia (South Caucasus)
AbstractThe results presented in this study provide updated information on diversity and distribution of aquatic plants in West Georgia, mostly on...
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Climate warming will affect the range dynamics of East Asian Meehania species: a maximum entropy approach
Global climate change is among the major anthropogenic factors impacting species distribution, with significant conservation implications. Yet,...
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Biochar and AMF Improve Growth, Physiological Traits, Nutrients of Turmeric and Soil Biochemical Properties in Drought Stress
Drought is one of the main problems in the world affecting the yields of plants. Climate change has led to increased droughts affecting food security...
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The impacts of inter- and intra-seasonal burns on the terrestrial orchid Pterostylis curta
Prescribed burning is a management tool used for both management of fuel loads and for ecological purposes across fire prone areas. While in...
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Range expansion risk for a newly established invasive duckweed species in Europe and Canada
Landoltia punctata is an invasive aquatic plant that has spread across the United States. Unlike native duckweeds, this species has developed...
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Skeletal microstructures of cheilostome bryozoans (phylum Bryozoa, class Gymnolaemata): crystallography and secretion patterns
Gymnolaemata bryozoans produce CaCO 3 skeletons of either calcite, aragonite, or both. Despite extensive research, their crystallography and...
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The history, science and preliminary results from the reintroduction of the Chequered Skipper, Carterocephalus palaemon into Rockingham Forest, England
Habitat loss and fragmentation have caused declines in the abundance and distribution of butterflies, particularly habitat specialists. The Chequered...
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The non-apodiform Strisores (potoos, nightjars and allied birds) from the early Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze
Fossils of the avian clade Strisores (nightjars, swifts and allies) are well represented in some early Eocene localities. These birds were also...
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Nucleoredoxin Vis-à-Vis a Novel Thioredoxin in Regulating Oxidative Stress in Plants: A Review
Unavoidable biotic and abiotic stresses-led reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation has a profound negative impact on cellular intergradations. To...
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Examination of wnt signaling mediated melanin transport and shell color formation in Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
Mollusca exhibit remarkable diversity in shell coloration, attributed to the presence of melanin, a widely distributed pigment with various essential...
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A new record of the fairyfly Cosmocomoidea tenuis (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from Japan, with notes on its host associations
The fairyfly Cosmocomoidea tenuis Xu, Lin and Hu (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), which was previously known only from mainland China (Fujian) and Taiwan,...
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Diversity and turnover in moth assemblages in rainforests on a remote oceanic island
Spatially driven turnover in species composition and relative abundance drives gamma diversity in all ecosystems. Assemblages of nocturnal...
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Exploring the ethnobiological practices of fire in three natural regions of Ecuador, through the integration of traditional knowledge and scientific approaches
This study examines the convergence between traditional and scientific knowledge regarding the use of fire and its potential to trigger wildfires,...
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Co-application of Green Manure and Trichoderma spp. Induced Plant Growth Promotion by Nutrient Improvement and Increased Fungal Biomass in Soil
Applying green manure and plant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF) can contribute to sustainable agricultural production, reduce the use of chemical...
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Carbon Footprint and Emission Reduction Strategies During Potato Cultivation
Data on carbon footprint of potato are scanty in Bangladesh and in many other countries in the globe, although it is an important crop. Both life...
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The bed and board services of crinoids to their associated fauna: a case study from the Great Reef of Toliara, SW Madagascar
Crinoids of the Order Comatulida are renowned for harboring a remarkable diversity of symbiotic organisms within echinoderms, including polychaetes,...
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Impacts of climate change on mangrove subsistence fisheries: a global review
Climate change will impact coastal ecosystems, threatening subsistence fisheries including those in mangrove forests. Despite their global...
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Functional diversity and trait-environment relationships of bat assemblages in an Amazonian forest-savannah mosaic
Understanding the effects of long-term habitat fragmentation on functional diversity and trait distributions is fundamental for effective...
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Carabid beetles in solar parks: assemblages under solar panels are severely impoverished compared to gaps between panel rows and edge areas
AbstractRenewable energies are a major tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. Among renewables, solar parks are a key...