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pro vyhledávání: '"Perry S Ong"'
Autor:
Rafe M Brown, Jennifer A Weghorst, Karen V Olson, Mariano R M Duya, Anthony J Barley, Melizar V Duya, Myron Shekelle, Irene Neri-Arboleda, Jacob A Esselstyn, Nathaniel J Dominy, Perry S Ong, Gillian L Moritz, Adrian Luczon, Mae Lowe L Diesmos, Arvin C Diesmos, Cameron D Siler
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 8, p e104340 (2014)
Establishment of conservation priorities for primates is a particular concern in the island archipelagos of Southeast Asia, where rates of habitat destruction are among the highest in the world. Conservation programs require knowledge of taxonomic di
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ca0a2d6b84294f129ca84a51e8bf8ffb
Autor:
Alison Faye O. Chan, Adrian U. Luczon, Ian Kendrich C. Fontanilla, Perry S. Ong, Mudjekeewis D. Santos, Demian A. Willette, Jonas P. Quilang
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 2499-2503 (2019)
Sardinella tawilis, the only known freshwater sardinella in the world, is endemic to Taal Lake, Philippines. Previous studies found the Taiwan sardinella, S. hualiensis, to be morphologically very similar to S. tawilis and identified it as the marine
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7ea4bc0283d44fc3a6d7f7ff07e98a4a
Publikováno v:
Community Ecology. 23:327-335
Arecaceae (Palmae) is an ecologically and economically important family characteristic of the vegetation in tropical and subtropical regions, with at least 125 species occurring in the Philippines, most of them endemics. We monitored changes in stem
Autor:
Gwen Duytschaever, Mareike C. Janiak, Perry S. Ong, Konstans Wells, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Amanda D. Melin
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2019)
Treeshrews are small, squirrel-like mammals in the order Scandentia, which is nested together with Primates and Dermoptera in the superordinal group Euarchonta. They are often described as living fossils, and researchers have long turned to treeshrew
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e7bef28bd4cd4876ae6a96e6597d1dd0
Autor:
Sandeep Pulla, I Fang Sun, James A. Lutz, Stephen P. Hubbell, Michael D. Morecroft, Zhanqing Hao, Akira Itoh, Xiankun Li, Jill Thompson, Duncan Thomas, Perry S. Ong, Keping Ma, Kyle E. Harms, George B. Chuyong, María Uriarte, Sheng-Hsin Su, Tzeleong Yao, Xiangcheng Mi, Chang-Fu Hsieh, Jess Zimmermann, Sylvester Tan, Sara J. Germain, Savi Gunatilleke, Shuai Fang, Sisira Ediriweera, Yunquan Wang, Xihua Wang, Christine Fletcher, Bin Wang, Chengjin Chu, Lillian Jennifer Rodriguez, H. S. Suresh, David Kenfack, H. S. Dattaraja, Nathalie Butt, Fangliang He, Raman Sukumar, Shameema Esufali, Heming Liu, Bonifacio Pasion, Chia-Hao Chang-Yang, Yi Jin, Xugao Wang, Nimal Gunatilleke, Christopher Wills, Buhang Li, Stuart J. Davies, Joseph Smokey, Yadvinder Malhi
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 17, Iss 4, p e1008853 (2021)
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 17, Iss 4, p e1008853 (2021)
When Darwin visited the Galapagos archipelago, he observed that, in spite of the islands’ physical similarity, members of species that had dispersed to them recently were beginning to diverge from each other. He postulated that these divergences mu
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8bc7ce4270701f79c8971467524f4a13
Autor:
Mudjekeewis D. Santos, Adrian U. Luczon, Demian A. Willette, Ian Kendrich C. Fontanilla, Alison Faye O. Chan, Perry S. Ong, Jonas P. Quilang
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources
article-version (VoR) Version of Record
article-version (VoR) Version of Record
Sardinella tawilis, the only known freshwater sardinella in the world, is endemic to Taal Lake, Philippines. Previous studies found the Taiwan sardinella, S. hualiensis, to be morphologically very similar to S. tawilis and identified it as the marine
Autor:
Renato Valencia, Duncan N. L. Menge, Guochun Shen, I. A. U. Nimal Gunatilleke, Keith Clay, Anuttara Nathalang, Rebecca Ostertag, Xiankun Li, Patrick A. Jansen, Mauricio Alvarez, Pagi S. Toko, Ana Andrade, Keping Ma, Stephen P. Hubbell, Christine Fletcher, Norm Bourg, Tomáš Vrška, Geoffrey G. Parker, Yide Li, Bin Wang, Li Zhu, Richard P. Phillips, Michael D. Morecroft, Luxiang Lin, Sean M. McMahon, João Batista da Silva, Stuart J. Davies, David Allen, Lee Sing Kong, William J. McShea, Weiguo Sang, Jan den Ouden, Sean C. Thomas, Sheng-Hsin Su, Billy C.H. Hau, Robert W. Howe, Jonathan Myers, Michael Drescher, James A. Lutz, Han Xu, Ankur Shringi, Daniel J. Johnson, Chang-Fu Hsieh, Min Cao, C. V. Savitri Gunatilleke, Alberto Vicentini, Lawren Sack, H. S. Suresh, Xihua Wang, Vojtech Novotny, Christian P. Giardina, George D. Weiblen, H. S. Dattaraja, Sandra L. Yap, Amy Wolf, Raman Sukumar, Tak Fung, Sylvester Tan, Nathalie Butt, Richard Condit, Warren Y. Brockelman, Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin, Yiching Lin, Yadvinder Malhi, Susan Cordell, I-Fang Sun, Faith Inman-Narahari, Shirong Liu, Fangliang He, Kassim Abd Rahman, Wei-Chun Chao, Jessica Shue, Martha Isabel Vallejo, Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira, Kamariah Abu Salim, Jiangshan Lai, Ryan A. Chisholm, Chen-Chia Ku, Wirong Chanthorn, David A. Orwig, Andrew J. Larson, Perry S. Ong, Kamil Král, Xiangcheng Mi, Shawn K. Y. Lum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology 107 (2019) 6
Journal of Ecology, 107(6), 2598-2610
Journal of Ecology, 107(6), 2598-2610
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if they are sufficiently abundant. The overall abundance and latitudinal abundance distributions of N-fixing trees are well characterised in the America
Autor:
Gillian L. Moritz, Amanda D. Melin, Fred eTuh Yit Yu, Henry eBernard, Perry S. Ong, Nathaniel J. Dominy
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, Vol 8 (2014)
The fovea is a declivity of the retinal surface associated with maximum visual acuity. Foveae are widespread across vertebrates, but among mammals they are restricted to haplorhine primates (tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans), which are primarily d
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6786f4f50e6c4740ba89dc5bbff615a1
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys 113: 145-155
PhytoKeys, Vol 113, Iss, Pp 145-155 (2018)
PhytoKeys
PhytoKeys, Vol 113, Iss, Pp 145-155 (2018)
PhytoKeys
A new species, Medinillatheresae Fernando, from ultramafic soils on Dinagat and Mindanao Islands, Philippines is described and illustrated. The species is characterized by its terrestrial erect habit, non-setose nodes, 3-plinerved, lanceolate and cor
Autor:
Daniel J. Johnson, Abdul Rahman Kassim, Jeffery Q. Chambers, Sandra L. Yap, David Kenfack, Chia-Hao Chang-Yang, Sean M. McMahon, Jill Thompson, Thomas W. Giambelluca, Perry S. Ong, Rebecca Ostertag, Nathan G. Swenson, Creighton M. Litton, Richard Condit, Chang-Fu Hsieh, Mohizah Mohamad, Christian P. Giardina, Sylvester Tan, Nate G. McDowell, Shawn K. Y. Lum, Renato Valencia, Jessica Needham, María Natalia Umaña, George B. Chuyong, Nimal Gunatilleke, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Masatoshi Katabuchi, Lawren Sack, Susan Cordell, Stephen P. Hubbell, E. C. Massoud, Jess K. Zimmerman, Savitri Gunatilleke, Stuart J. Davies, Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin, Duncan W. Thomas, María Uriarte, Christine Fletcher, Musalmah Nasardin, I Fang Sun, Faith Inman-Narahari, Jyh-Min Chiang, Chonggang Xu
Publikováno v:
Nature ecology & evolution, vol 2, iss 9
Johnson, DJ; Needham, J; Xu, C; Massoud, EC; Davies, SJ; Anderson-Teixeira, KJ; et al.(2018). Climate sensitive size-dependent survival in tropical trees. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2(9), 1436-1442. doi: 10.1038/s41559-018-0626-z. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8sv5v438
Johnson, DJ; Needham, J; Xu, C; Massoud, EC; Davies, SJ; Anderson-Teixeira, KJ; et al.(2018). Climate sensitive size-dependent survival in tropical trees. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2(9), 1436-1442. doi: 10.1038/s41559-018-0626-z. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8sv5v438
© 2018, The Author(s). Survival rates of large trees determine forest biomass dynamics. Survival rates of small trees have been linked to mechanisms that maintain biodiversity across tropical forests. How species survival rates change with size offe