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Forest understorey flowering phenology responses to experimental warming and illumination
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An evaluation of non-iterative estimators in confirmatory factor analysis
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Biodiversity, biogeography, and connectivity of polychaetes in the world's largest marine minerals exploration frontier
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Analysing individual 3D tree structure using the R package ITSMe
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Institutional logics and founders' identity orientation : why academic entrepreneurs aspire lower venture growth
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Monitoring of drought stress and transpiration rate using proximal thermal and hyperspectral imaging in an indoor automated plant phenotyping platform
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Phylotranscriptomics unveil a Paleoproterozoic-Mesoproterozoic origin and deep relationships of the Viridiplantae
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A genome-wide association study of freezing tolerance in red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) germplasm of European origin
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Directional turnover towards larger‐ranged plants over time and across habitats
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Trial emulation and survival analysis for disease incidence registers : a case study on the causal effect of pre-emptive kidney transplantation
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Benefit segmentation of tourists to geosites and its implications for sustainable development of geotourism in the southern Lake Tana region, Ethiopia
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Comparing the cognate effect in spoken and written second language word production
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Forest understorey communities respond strongly to light in interaction with forest structure, but not to microclimate warming
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TreatmentPatterns : an R package to facilitate the standardized development and analysis of treatment patterns across disease domains
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Interaction between photoperiod and variation in circadian rhythms in tomato
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Structural relations among implicit theories, achievement goals, and performance in writing
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Macrophyte life forms influence the effects of environmental and spatial factors on the beta-diversity of associated ostracod communities (Crustacea)
(2021) Beta-diversity measures have been used to understand patterns of community distribution in natural ecosystems. Recent studies included different facets of beta-diversity analyses, e.g. trait- and phylogeny-based. Here, we used ostracod communities to evaluate the influence of environmental and spatial factors structuring different facets of beta-diversity and their components (Beta-total, replacement and richness-difference) of ostracod communities associated with different macrophyte life forms. We test the hypotheses (1) that the influence of environmental factors is higher for ostracod beta-diversity facets of communities associated with submerged plants compared to emergent and floating plants and (2) that the influence of spatial factors is higher in communities associated with rooted, compared to non-rooted plants. Ostracods were sampled from five life forms of macrophytes, including emergent, rooted floating, rooted submerged, free submerged and free floating in 25 floodplain lakes. Our results showed that the environmental factors turned out to be important for all beta-diversity facets of ostracod communities, mainly for those associated with submerged macrophytes, thus corroborating the first hypothesis. We also found that spatial factors' influence on ostracod beta-diversity was not related to whether the plant is rooted or not, thus refuting our second hypothesis. We also found differences in factors structuring each of the beta-diversity facets, showing the importance to include these three approaches (species-, traits- and phylogeny-based) in ecological surveys. Finally, we highlight the importance of considering different macrophyte life forms in biodiversity surveys for the preservation and management of the diversity of these plants and their associated communities.. 83(2). -
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ILC3s control splenic cDC homeostasis via lymphotoxin signaling
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The evolutionary history of sedges (Cyperaceae) in Madagascar
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Divergence of a genomic island leads to the evolution of melanization in a halophyte root fungus