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Autor:
David B. Lindenmayer, Steve J. Sinclair, Alex Carey, Melinda Wilson, Emma Cook, John C. Z. Woinarski, Nicholas A. Macgregor, Ben C. Scheele, Wade Blanchard, Tyrone H. Lavery, Laura Prentice, Peter Copley, Darren M. Southwell, Stephanie A. Stuart, Catherine E. M. Nano, Rhonda Melzer
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 260:109193
Monitoring of threatened species is a critical part of conserving biodiversity. It is needed to understand population trajectories, threatening processes, and the type and effectiveness of management responses needed to ensure persistence and recover
Autor:
Andrea E. A. Stephens, Wade C. Tozer, Don W. Butler, Mark Westoby, Julieta A. Rosell, Claire A. Laws, Chris J. Blackman, Julia Cooke, Stephanie A. Stuart, Yvonne Chang, Alicia M. Cook, Sean M. Gleason
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 32:247-259
The rate of elongation and thickening of individual branches (shoots) varies across plant species. This variation is important for the outcome of competition and other plant–plant interactions. Here, we compared rates of shoot growth across 44 spec
Autor:
Stephanie A. Stuart, Sarah Mathews, Michael S. Kinney, Mark W. Chase, Maria A. Gandolfo, Olivier Maurin, J. Chris Pires, Kate L. Hertweck
Publikováno v:
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 178:375-393
Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains problematic despite the application of various taxon and molecular locus sampling strategies. In this study we sequenced and analysed a fragment of the low-copy, nuclear phyto
Autor:
Nadya Dimitrova, Heidi C. Zimmer, Eren Delgado, Tom D. Le Breton, Malin C. Rivers, Stephanie A. Stuart, Rachael V. Gallagher, Matthew Alfonzetti, Tim Cooney, Tony D. Auld, Robert Makinson, Katy Wilkins
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Botany. 68:466
Research on species recovery, reintroduction, and conservation disproportionally focusses on birds and mammals. Typically, less attention is given to hyper-diverse but ecologically important groups such as plants and invertebrates. In this study, we
Autor:
Brendan Choat, Stephanie A. Stuart, Steven Jansen, Jarmila Pittermann, Lucy Lynn, Todd E. Dawson
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 153:1919-1931
Water transport in conifers occurs through single-celled tracheids that are connected to one another via intertracheid pit membranes. These membranes have two components: the porous margo, which allows water to pass through the membrane, and the impe
Autor:
Stephanie A. Stuart
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 43:e19-e19
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Academy of Sciences, 2012, 109 (24), pp.9647-9652. ⟨10.1073/pnas.1114378109⟩
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Academy of Sciences, 2012, 109 (24), pp.9647-9652. ⟨10.1073/pnas.1114378109⟩
The Cupressaceae clade has the broadest diversity in habitat and morphology of any conifer family. This clade is characterized by highly divergent physiological strategies, with deciduous swamp-adapted genera-like Taxodium at one extreme, and evergre
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https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02647923
https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02647923
Autor:
Brendan Choat, Katherine C. Martin, Noel Michele Holbrook, Marilyn C. Ball, Stephanie A. Stuart
Publikováno v:
The New phytologistReferences. 173(3)
Mangrove trees dominate coastal vegetation in tropical regions, but are completely replaced by herbaceous salt marshes at latitudes above 32 degrees N and 40 degrees S. Because water deficit can increase damage caused by freezing, we hypothesized tha