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    Understory Vegetative Diversity of Post-Thinned Pine Plantations Treated with Fertilizer, Fire and Herbicide in East Texas by Brian P. Oswald, Betsy Ott, Hans M. Williams, Kenneth W. Farrish, James E. Van Kley

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Two years after treatment, fertilized plots showed a decline in species richness, evenness, and diversity. Prescribed burning and herbicide treatments increased species richness but decreased species evenness, resulting in no change in diversity index. …”
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    The UF/IFAS Assessment of Nonnative Plants in Florida’s Natural Areas: History, Purpose, and Use by Deah Lieurance, Stephen Luke Flory, Aimee L. Cooper, Doria R. Gordon, Alison M. Fox, Joan Dusky, Linda Tyson

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… Nonnative invasive plant species pose a significant threat to Florida’s natural areas. …”
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    The UF/IFAS Assessment of Nonnative Plants in Florida’s Natural Areas: History, Purpose, and Use by Deah Lieurance, Stephen Luke Flory, Aimee L. Cooper, Doria R. Gordon, Alison M. Fox, Joan Dusky, Linda Tyson

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… Nonnative invasive plant species pose a significant threat to Florida’s natural areas. …”
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    Differences in lobed gland structure and distribution in terrestrial isopods (Oniscidea) by Natasha Chipanovska, Vera Župunski, Miloš Vittori

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Rollers have fewer lobed glands and some species apparently lack them. We also showed that several species possess several types of lobed glands. …”
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    Addition to the knowledge on the moth fauna (Insecta: Lepidoptera) of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia by Toni Koren, Dejan Kulijer

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We report on first observations of five species and on reconfirmation of one species after eight decades. …”
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    Biscogniauxia (Hypoxylon) Canker or Dieback in Trees by Claudia Paez, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2017-11-01
    “… Biscogniauxia canker or dieback (formerly called Hypoxylon canker or dieback) is a common contributor to poor health and decay in a wide range of tree species (Balbalian & Henn 2014). This disease is caused by several species of fungi in the genus Biscogniauxia (formerly Hypoxylon). …”
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    Biscogniauxia (Hypoxylon) Canker or Dieback in Trees by Claudia Paez, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2017-11-01
    “… Biscogniauxia canker or dieback (formerly called Hypoxylon canker or dieback) is a common contributor to poor health and decay in a wide range of tree species (Balbalian & Henn 2014). This disease is caused by several species of fungi in the genus Biscogniauxia (formerly Hypoxylon). …”
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    Ambrosia Beetles, Platypus spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Platypodidae) by T. H. Atkinson

    Published 2004-03-01
    “… The family Platypodidae includes approximately 1,000 species, most of which are found in the tropics (Schedl 1972). …”
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    Ambrosia Beetles, Platypus spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Platypodidae) by T. H. Atkinson

    Published 2004-03-01
    “… The family Platypodidae includes approximately 1,000 species, most of which are found in the tropics (Schedl 1972). …”
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  11. 2311

    La flore sauvage du boulevard Dr Henri-Henrot à Reims/Durocortorum : approche carpologique de l’environnement du site et des productions de denrées végétales by Véronique Matterne, Clémence Pagnoux

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Regardless of the category to which they belong, the ecology of wild species informs us on a variety of human practices. …”
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    Enhancing epigenetic aging clocks in cetaceans: accurate age estimations in small endangered delphinids, killer whales, pilot whales, belugas, humpbacks, and bowhead whales by Joseph A. Zoller, Ake T. Lu, Amin Haghani, Steve Horvath, Todd Robeck

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In addition, we developed species-specific clocks for enhanced precision, resulting in four blood-specific clocks and eight skin-specific clocks for individual species; all improving upon existing accuracy estimates for previously published species-specific clocks. …”
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    Subgenome asymmetry of gibberellins-related genes plays important roles in regulating rapid growth of bamboos by Ling Mao, Cen Guo, Liang-Zhong Niu, Yu-Jiao Wang, Guihua Jin, Yi-Zhou Yang, Ke-Cheng Qian, Yang Yang, Xuemei Zhang, Peng-Fei Ma, De-Zhu Li, Zhen-Hua Guo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In particular, these bamboos include two large-sized and a small-sized woody species, compared with a diploid herbaceous species. …”
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    Plant community and structural pattern analyses of Abraham Sacred Forest in Amhara Regional State, northwest Ethiopia. by Getinet Masresha Kassa, Ayenew Lisanu Teka, Getahun Tassew Melese

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Fabaceae was the most species-rich (10 species) family. Three plant communities were identified. …”
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    Isolation and Identification of Major Pathogenic Bacteria from Clinical Mastitic Cows in Asella Town, Ethiopia by Gezehagn Kasa, Betelihem Tegegne, Belege Tadesse

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Other bacteria like Escherichia coli 12 (14.5%) and Streptococcus species 2 (2.4%) were also isolated. Bacillus species 2 (2.4%), Proteus species 2 (2.4%), and 3 (3.6%) of them were mixed bacterial infections. …”
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    Effects of life history strategy on the diversity and composition of the coral holobiont communities of Sabah, Malaysia by Golam Rabbani, Lutfi Afiq-Rosli, Jen Nie Lee, Zarinah Waheed, Benjamin J. Wainwright

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Additionally, we identified a core microbiome within species and a more discrete core between all species. …”
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    Inventory and ecology of avifauna in Universitas Andalas campus complex, Indonesia by Adib S. Dewangga, Muhammad N. Janra

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The data was then analyzed for its diversity, similarity across sites and typical species per survey site. The study recorded 38 bird species with total 418 individuals; they belong to 20 families and 7 orders. …”
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    KEANEKARAGAMAN MIKROALGA DI BENDUNGAN BARATA DESA E.WONOKWERTO KABUPATEN MUSI RAWAS by Dian Selviana, Harmoko Harmoko, Destien Atmi Arisandy

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The types of microalgae from the Bacillariophytaceae class consist of 6 species including: Synedra ulna, Cylotella sp., Asterionella sp., Surirella sp., Tablelaria sp., and Rhizosolenia sp., Chlorophyceae class consists of 6 species including: Pleurotaenium sp. , Spirogyra sp., Closteridium sp., Selenastrum sp., Pediastrum duplex, and Microspora sp., Trebouxiophyceae class consists of 1 species namely: Chlorella sp., Ulvophyceae class consists of 1 species namely: Ulothrix sp., and Chyanophyta class consists of of only 1 species, namely: Oscillatoria sp., Abiotic factors found in the Barata Dam Area, E. …”
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    Diversity of Chroogomphus (Gomphidiaceae, Boletales) in Europe, and typification of C. rutilus by Ross Scambler, Tuula Niskanen, Boris Assyov, A. Martyn Ainsworth, Jean-Michel Bellanger, Michael Loizides, Pierre-Arthur Moreau, Paul M. Kirk, Kare Liimatainen

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Ecological specimen data indicate that species of Chroogomphus form basidiomes under members of Pinaceae, with a general preference for species of Pinus. …”
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    Fruit and seed plumpness, germination and viability of rare plants in Yakutia by D. N. Androsova, N. S. Danilova, K. G. Tkachenko, N. E. Staroverov, A. Yu. Gryaznov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Quality assessment, identification of full-fledged plump seeds, and determination of their viability is the way to develop reproduction technologies and provide a possibility of repatriating these species to their natural habitats. Collecting and studying natural flora species in botanical gardens helps to save biological resources of useful species and recommend them for urban landscaping.Materials and methods. …”
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