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Genome size versus genome assemblies: Are the genomes truly expanded in polyploid fungal symbionts?
(2020-01-01)
Each day, as the amount of genomic data and bioinformatics resources grows, researchers are increasingly challenged with selecting the most appropriate approach to analyze their data. In addition, the opportunity to undertake ...
Fruiting phenology as a “triggering attribute” of invasion process: Do invasive species take advantage of seed dispersal service provided by native birds?
(Springer, 2016-03)
Mechanisms underlying biological invasion of highly disturbed ecosystems are well known, yet mechanisms responsible for biological invasion of undisturbed or weakly disturbed ecosystems are less understood. The triggering ...
The use of fruits and seeds by ants in the Atlantic forest of southeast Brazil
(Assoc Tropical Biology IncLawrenceEUA, 2000)
Interactions between fungus-growing ants (Attini), fruits and seeds in cerrado vegetation in southeast Brazil
(Assoc Tropical Biology IncLawrenceEUA, 1998)
ANTI-HERBIVORE PROTECTION BY MUTUALISTIC SPIDERS AND THE ROLE OF PLANT GLANDULAR TRICHOMES
(Ecological Soc AmerWashingtonEUA, 2008)
Invasive bees promote high reproductive success in Andean orchids
(Elsevier, 2014-07)
Most non-autogamous orchids rely on either a single, or on a small number of pollinators to set fruit. The nectar-rewarding orchid Brachystele unilateralis and the nectarless and deceit-pollinated Chloraea virescens are ...
Effect of local mate competition on fig wasp sex ratiosEfeito da competição local por acasalamentos na razão sexual de vespas de figo
(Instituto Internacional de Ecologia, 2006)
Morphological patterns of extrafloral nectaries in woody plant species of the Brazilian cerrado
(Wiley-blackwellMaldenEUA, 2008)