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Native and exotic plant species

The Effect of Host-Plant Phylogenetic Isolation on Species Richness, Composition and Specialization of Insect Herbivores: A Comparison between Native and Exotic Hosts.

The Effect of Host-Plant Phylogenetic Isolation on Species Richness, Composition and Specialization of Insect Herbivores: A Comparison between Native and Exotic Hosts.

... that exotic host-plant species support a lower herbivore richness and fewer specialist insects than co-occurring native plant species, when controlling for the effects of ...

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Native versus exotic Plant species in the vacant land of four Portuguese cities: urban ecology and landscape architecture

Native versus exotic Plant species in the vacant land of four Portuguese cities: urban ecology and landscape architecture

... many species with a characteristic of strong invasiveness coexisting with some species of interest for protection and ...conservation. Species that occur habitually in the ruins and old ...

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Reciprocal effects of litter from exotic and congeneric native plant species via soil nutrients.

Reciprocal effects of litter from exotic and congeneric native plant species via soil nutrients.

... of exotic species may have increased microbial activity as shown by higher cumulative respiration rates, because the degradable carbon pool in litter from exotics was likely better accessible to decomposers ...

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A Spatially Explicit Dual-Isotope Approach to Map Regions of Plant-Plant Interaction after Exotic Plant Invasion.

A Spatially Explicit Dual-Isotope Approach to Map Regions of Plant-Plant Interaction after Exotic Plant Invasion.

... between native and invasive plant species in field settings and quantifying the impact of invaders in heterogeneous native ecosystems requires resolving the spatial scale on ...

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Feeding and development of the glassy-winged sharpshooter, Homalodisca vitripennis, on Australian native plant species and implications for Australian biosecurity.

Feeding and development of the glassy-winged sharpshooter, Homalodisca vitripennis, on Australian native plant species and implications for Australian biosecurity.

... invading species in situ and assessing the response of host plant species in their exotic location offers benefits as it removes the need for expensive quarantine facilities and ...

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EXOTIC PALMS THREATENS NATIVE PALMS: A RISK TO PLANT BIODIVERSITY OF ATLANTIC FOREST

EXOTIC PALMS THREATENS NATIVE PALMS: A RISK TO PLANT BIODIVERSITY OF ATLANTIC FOREST

... LS and MS ...past, and current populations continue to proliferate ...cm and stem height = 12 m) was found in an Atlantic Forest reserve of São Paulo, Brazil (Dislich et ...invasive species in ...

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Invasibility and species richness of island endemic arthropods: a general model of endemic vs. exotic species

Invasibility and species richness of island endemic arthropods: a general model of endemic vs. exotic species

... 2003) and suggests a decrease of regional diversity in spite of the ongoing maintenance of local species ...The species replacement may occur as a consequence of low habitat quality due to edge ...

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Exotic-Exotic and Exotic-Native interactions during the invasion of Common Waxbills in Iberia

Exotic-Exotic and Exotic-Native interactions during the invasion of Common Waxbills in Iberia

... foraging and energetic balance, the winter should be the hardest and most stressful period of the year because of the limited food resources and the more severe weather (Stapanian et ...two ...

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Invertebrate and microbial colonisation in native and exotic leaf litter species in a mountain stream

Invertebrate and microbial colonisation in native and exotic leaf litter species in a mountain stream

... cussed and it is generally accepted that in both small streams and large river microorganisms play an important ...UBERKROPP and K LUG , 1976; S UBERKROPP , 1991; G ESSNER and C HAUVET , 1994; ...

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Native and ornamental exotic resources in pollen loads and garbage pellets of four stingless bees (Apidae, Meliponini) in an urban environment with riparian native forest

Native and ornamental exotic resources in pollen loads and garbage pellets of four stingless bees (Apidae, Meliponini) in an urban environment with riparian native forest

... long and the removal of different storage ...dry native forest for many nests, seasons and years (Vossler et ...ornamental exotic and native species from riparian Chaco ...

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LEAF ANATOMY AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCTION IN NATIVE SPECIES OF LIPPIA

LEAF ANATOMY AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCTION IN NATIVE SPECIES OF LIPPIA

... synthesis and storage of the metabolite (BIASI; DESCHAMPS, 2009); however, this relation was not verified in ...these species have a more determinant role in the production of essential oil than the ...

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Biodiversity and plant-pollinator interactions in native forest areas of Terceira Island (Azores)

Biodiversity and plant-pollinator interactions in native forest areas of Terceira Island (Azores)

... Invasive species affect ecosystems in many ways, replacing native species from topologically important roles (structure and composition), changing the abundance of species, altering ...

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Native and exotic species of economically used plants in the Southern Bahia Atlantic Forest region / Espécies nativas e exóticas de plantas economicamente usadas na região de Mata Atlântica do Sul da Bahia

Native and exotic species of economically used plants in the Southern Bahia Atlantic Forest region / Espécies nativas e exóticas de plantas economicamente usadas na região de Mata Atlântica do Sul da Bahia

... varieties and is the only one in the Heliconiaceae family (ARGÔLO, ...family; and finally the orchids, epiphytes, belonging to the Orquidaceae family, as we found in the present ...three species have ...

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Germination, initial growth, and biomass allocation in three native Cerrado species

Germination, initial growth, and biomass allocation in three native Cerrado species

... temperature and precipitation during the year, with cold and dry winters and hot and humid summers (Eiten 1972, Ribeiro & Walter ...mm and average annual temperatures varying from ...

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Plant architecture influences gall abundance in a tropical montane plant species

Plant architecture influences gall abundance in a tropical montane plant species

... size and/or complexity (pers obsv), altitude itself did not influence plant ...gradient and variation in altitude alone did not influence gall ...hosts, and therefore the abundance of ...

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Plant-plant associations and population structure of four woody plant species in a patchy coastal vegetation of Southeastern Brazil

Plant-plant associations and population structure of four woody plant species in a patchy coastal vegetation of Southeastern Brazil

... germination and seedling establishment has been shown for strangling Clusia and Ficus species in rain forests (Benzing 1990), for Tabebuia tree species in a Brazilian swamp forest (scarano et ...

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Chemical composition of lipids from native and exotic fish in reservoirs of the state of Ceará, Brazil

Chemical composition of lipids from native and exotic fish in reservoirs of the state of Ceará, Brazil

... (curimatã) and Oreochomis niloticus ...summer and Folch extraction procedure was used for the extraction of lipids, whilst Iupac methodology (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ...

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Exotic species of zooplankton in the Upper Paraná River floodplain,

Exotic species of zooplankton in the Upper Paraná River floodplain,

... spines and projections in its head that are peculiar because they reduce the vulnerability to predation by planktivorous fishes and invertebrates, furnishing an advantage over other Daphnia species ...

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Hydraulic limitations in different plant species

Hydraulic limitations in different plant species

... rainforest species (Blackman et al., 2010), which suggests that coffee should behave as a moderately tolerant species to hydraulic dysfunctions. Most importantly, our vulnerability curves revealed a ...

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Is it posssible for native and introduced Ruditapes species to live in sympatry?

Is it posssible for native and introduced Ruditapes species to live in sympatry?

... agriculture and urban effluents from the Caldas da Rainha City, resulting in an area with high nutrient availability, being previously classified as eutrophic (Pereira et ...metals and As contamination, ...

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