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Autor:
Nicolas Delsol, Brian J. Stucky, Jessica A. Oswald, Charles R. Cobb, Kitty F. Emery, Robert Guralnick
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Before the arrival of Europeans, domestic cattle (Bos taurus) did not exist in the Americas, and most of our knowledge about how domestic bovines first arrived in the Western Hemisphere is based on historical documents. Sixteenth-century col
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https://doaj.org/article/a7e5c0fff0104f3ea030b63e1f6cb7a7
Publikováno v:
iScience, Vol 25, Iss 8, Pp 104784- (2022)
Summary: Openly available community science digital vouchers provide a wealth of data to study phenotypic change across space and time. However, extracting phenotypic data from these resources requires significant human effort. Here, we demonstrate a
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https://doaj.org/article/c67ef152fd444ccca90d7431597c68e5
Autor:
Annette Aiello, Brian J. Stucky
Publikováno v:
Neotropical Biology and Conservation, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 77-88 (2020)
Twenty-nine Pacarina (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) adults, 12 males and 17 females, emerged from the soil of a potted Dracaena trifasciata (Asparagaceae) in Arraiján, Republic of Panama, providing the first rearing records and the first definitive host pla
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/425bdb08ca454c31aaa1ea1bf30d721a
Autor:
Nicolas Delsol, Brian J. Stucky, Jessica A. Oswald, Elizabeth J. Reitz, Kitty F. Emery, Robert Guralnick
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 7 (2022)
Unlike other European domesticates introduced in the Americas after the European invasion, equids (Equidae) were previously in the Western Hemisphere but were extinct by the late Holocene era. The return of equids to the Americas through the introduc
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https://doaj.org/article/6f1b53bb781b42b1a402483e88bc4b3f
Publikováno v:
Applications in Plant Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2020)
Premise Digitization and imaging of herbarium specimens provides essential historical phenotypic and phenological information about plants. However, the full use of these resources requires high‐quality human annotations for downstream use. Here we
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https://doaj.org/article/3238be12bf524db2a9e13b6004b4bd36
Autor:
Vijay V. Barve, Laura Brenskelle, Daijiang Li, Brian J. Stucky, Narayani V. Barve, Maggie M. Hantak, Bryan S. McLean, Daniel J. Paluh, Jessica A. Oswald, Michael W. Belitz, Ryan A. Folk, Robert P. Guralnick
Publikováno v:
Applications in Plant Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2020)
Premise Citizen science platforms for sharing photographed digital vouchers, such as iNaturalist, are a promising source of phenology data, but methods and best practices for use have not been developed. Here we introduce methods using Yucca flowerin
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https://doaj.org/article/f10d3a54926a4b8d9bfefb34b6d89cd7
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 9 (2018)
Plant phenology – the timing of plant life-cycle events, such as flowering or leafing out – plays a fundamental role in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, including human agricultural systems. Because plant phenology is often linked with
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https://doaj.org/article/954a2803a02a463685517ebea9d098bc
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 31:308-320
Autor:
Brian J. Stucky, Michael W. Belitz, Grace J. Di Cecco, Vijay Barve, Robert P. Guralnick, Allen H. Hurlbert
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 71:1179-1188
The availability of citizen science data has resulted in growing applications in biodiversity science. One widely used platform, iNaturalist, provides millions of digitally vouchered observations submitted by a global user base. These observation rec
Autor:
Julie M. Allen, Brian J. Stucky, Ryan A. Folk, Gary S. Morgan, David W. Steadman, Nancy A. Albury, Robert P. Guralnick, Michelle J. LeFebvre, Jessica A. Oswald
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
Quaternary paleontological and archaeological evidence often is crucial for uncovering the historical mechanisms shaping modern diversity and distributions. We take an interdisciplinary approach using multiple lines of evidence to understand how past