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Autor:
D Seferovic, Krishna Kumar Kookal, M Li, Muhammad F. Walji, Shawn S Adibi, M C Farach-Carson, J N Holland, N Salazar
Publikováno v:
JDR Clinical & Translational Research. 5:278-283
Introduction: Oral health mirrors systemic health; yet, few clinics worldwide provide dental care as part of primary medical care, nor are dental records commonly integrated with medical records. Objectives: To determine the degree to which misreport
Autor:
Theodore H. Fleming, J. N. Holland
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 121(3)
Interspecific interactions can vary within and among populations and geographic locations. This variation can subsequently influence the evolution and coevolution of species interactions. We investigated population and geographic variation in traits
Tolerance mechanisms in North American deserts: Biological and societal approaches to climate change
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arid Environments. 75:681-687
The deserts of North America and elsewhere may serve as ‘ecological petri dishes’ that can be used to study the general effects of global climate change (GCC) as these regions are expected to become warmer and drier at faster rates than other ter
Autor:
J. N. Holland, Scott Chamberlain
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 23:196-202
Summary 1The complexity of ecological communities can often hinder understanding their structural features. With the recent application of network theory, the structure of previously neglected mutualistic communities has begun to be elucidated. 2Mutu
Autor:
J. N. Holland, Donald L. DeAngelis
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 113:563-571
Two questions central to the population ecology of mutualism include: (1) what mechanisms prevent the inherent positive feedback of mutualism from leading to unbounded population growth; and (2) what mechanisms prevent instability from arising due to
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 85:1244-1250
The services provided within a community can change as the species composition of that community changes. For example, ant–seed dispersal mutualisms can be disrupted in habitats dominated by invasive ants. We propose that this disruption is related
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arid Environments. 74:712-714
Plant/ant interactions mediated by extrafloral nectar (EFN) are common in nature. EFN is produced by plant species of >330 genera across 25% of all angiosperm families. Despite natural history observations suggesting its widespread occurrence within