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Effects of the feeding system and breed on the growth performance, biometric features, and ruminal development of feedlot goat kids
(2016-07-01)
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of 2 feeding systems and 5 breeding groups on the growth performance, biometric features, and stomach morphology of feedlot goat kids. The experiment utilized ...
Cushion plants as microclimatic shelters for two ladybird beetles species in alpine zone of central Chile
(INST ARCTIC ALPINE RES, UNIV COLORADO, 2006-05)
High mountain environments are highly stressful for insect survival. It has been suggested that small microtopographic variations generating less stressful microclimatic conditions than the surrounding environment would ...
Plant dispersal strategies of high tropical alpine communities across the Andes
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-09)
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences plant community assembly. Therefore, understanding whether dispersal strategies are associated with climate is of utmost importance, particularly in areas greatly exposed ...
Comment on “Crustal faults in the Chilean Andes: geological constraints and seismic potential” by Santibáñez et al. (2019), Andean Geology 46 (1): 32-65
(Servicio Naconal de Geología y Minería, Chile, 2021)
Crescimento relativo dos cortes e tecidos da carcaça de caprinos de cinco grupos raciais terminados em pasto ou confinamento
(Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2014)
Ovule bet-hedging at high elevation in the South American Andes: Evidence from a phylogenetically controlled multispecies study
(Blackwell, 2019)
How animal-pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key question in plant ecology. The ovule bet-hedging hypothesis proposes compensation for stochastic pollination via ovule oversupply ...
Ovule bet-hedging at high elevation in the South American Andes: Evidence from a phylogenetically controlled multispecies study
(Journal of Ecology, 2019-03)
How animal-pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key question in plant ecology. The ovule bet-hedging hypothesis proposes compensation for stochastic pollination via ovule oversupply ...
Flowering phenology adjustment and flower longevity in a South American alpine species
(MDPI, 2021)
Delayed flowering due to later snowmelt and colder temperatures at higher elevations in the alpine are expected to lead to flowering phenological adjustment to prevent decoupling of peak flowering from the warmest time of ...
Facilitation of vascular plants by cushion mosses in high-Andean communities
(Springer Nature, 2019-10)
Mosses are a dominant ground cover in a wide array of ecosystems, especially in those developing under cold-stressed environments such as arctic and alpine ice-melting glacial forelands. Consequently, mosses may influence ...