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Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 13, Iss 17, p 2396 (2024)
Tropical forests are incredibly diverse in structure and function. Despite, or perhaps because of, this diversity, tropical biologists often conduct research exclusively in one or perhaps a few forest types. Rarely do we study the ecotone—the inter
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https://doaj.org/article/b754c628e4e34fde8b65c1715575ffe0
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Conservation Science, Vol 3 (2022)
Plants are particularly vulnerable to physical disturbance in low productivity areas, due to the high energetic cost of replacing lost tissue. In the eastern United States, serpentine savannahs are fragmented ecosystems with high concentrations of ra
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https://doaj.org/article/d526edf96a7040f99a9c8490e5e3a587
Autor:
Thomas J. Samojedny, Claudia Garnica-Díaz, Dena L. Grossenbacher, George C. Adamidis, Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos, Stefan J. Siebert, Marko J. Spasojevic, Catherine M. Hulshof, Nishanta Rajakaruna
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology & Diversity. 15:243-252
Autor:
Michael G. Hadfield, Matthew J. Gage, Richard Gawne, Kira D McEntire, Catherine M. Hulshof, Joan Segura, Noa Pinter-Wollman, Michele A. Johnson, Danielle L Levesque
Publikováno v:
Integrative and Comparative Biology. 61:2119-2131
Differences within a biological system are ubiquitous, creating variation in nature. Variation underlies all evolutionary processes and allows persistence and resilience in changing environments; thus, uncovering the drivers of variation is critical.
Autor:
Claudia Garnica-Díaz, Rosalina Berazaín Iturralde, Betsaida Cabrera, Erick Calderón-Morales, Fermín L. Felipe, Ricardo García, José Luis Gómez Hechavarría, Aretha Franklin Guimarães, Ernesto Medina, Adrian L. D. Paul, Nishanta Rajakaruna, Carla Restrepo, Stefan J. Siebert, Eduardo van den Berg, Antony van der Ent, Grisel Velasquez, Catherine M. Hulshof
Publikováno v:
Botanical Review 89 (2023) 2
Botanical Review
Botanical Review
Ultramafic ecosystems are renowned for high endemism and habitat specialization. However, most of our understanding of ultramafic plant ecology comes from Mediterranean and temperate climes, raising questions about the generalizability of plant respo
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Biogeography, vol 29, iss 10
Author(s): Hulshof, CM; Spasojevic, MJ | Abstract: Background: The central thesis of plant ecology is that climate determines the global distribution of vegetation. Within a vegetation type, however, finer-scale environmental features, such as the ph
Autor:
Beatriz Salgado-Negret, Bonnie G. Waring, Camila Pizano, Nicolas A. Jelinski, Juan Manuel Dupuy, Annette M. Trierweiler, Maria G. Gei, Jennifer S. Powers, David Medvigy, Catherine M. Hulshof, Dan V. Du, Skip J. Van Bloem, Mark E. De Guzman, Jessica L. M. Gutknecht, G German Vargas, Andrew J. Margenot, Naomi B. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Ecological Monographs. 91
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Biotropica. 52:1065-1075
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 51:477-483
Given the recent emphasis on Lepidoptera wing color and temperature in macroecology, we briefly describe known drivers of wing color and outline the use of images for understanding color variation across space and time. As a case study, we quantify w
Autor:
Gregory P. Asner, Vanessa Buzzard, Daniel J. Wieczynski, Brad Boyle, Megan C. McCarthy, Amanda N. Henderson, Sandra M. Durán, Lisa Patrick Bentley, Nathan G. Swenson, Sean T. Michaletz, Brian J. Enquist, Andrew J. Kerkhoff, Van M. Savage, Catherine M. Hulshof
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:587-592
Much ecological research aims to explain how climate impacts biodiversity and ecosystem-level processes through functional traits that link environment with individual performance. However, the specific climatic drivers of functional diversity across