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Relative Suffix Trees
(The British Computer Society, 2018-05)
Suffix trees are one of the most versatile data structures in stringology, with many applications in bioinformatics. Their main drawback is their size, which can be tens of times larger than the input sequence. Much effort ...
Experimental evidence of habitat selection and territoriality in the Amazonian whip spider Heterophrynus longicornis (Arachnida, Amblypygi)
(2013)
Animals that select and defend suitable habitats against conspecifics may be favored by maximizing prey encounter rate, gaining protection, or securing matings. However, the identification of habitat selection and ...
Consistency in bird use of tree cover across tropical agricultural landscapes
(Ecological Applications, 2014-01-01)
In tropical regions where forests have been replaced by agriculture, the future of biodiversity is increasingly dependent on the presence of remnant forest patches and on-farm tree cover within agricultural landscapes. ...
Accuracy and Precision of Species Trees: Effects of Locus, Individual, and Base Pair Sampling on Inference of Species Trees in Lizards of the Liolaemus darwinii Group (Squamata, Liolaemidae)
(Oxford University Press, 2012-03)
Molecular phylogenetics has entered a new era in which species trees are estimated from a collection of gene trees using methods that accommodate their heterogeneity and discordance with the species tree. Empirical evaluation ...
COMPETITION AMONG EUCALYPTUS TREES DEPENDS ON GENETIC VARIATION AND RESOURCE SUPPLY
(ECOLOGICAL SOC AMER, 2008)
Genetic variation and environmental heterogeneity fundamentally shape the interactions between plants of the same species. According to the resource partitioning hypothesis, competition between neighbors intensifies as ...
Análisis del crecimiento e incremento de cinco pináceas de los bosques de Durango, México
(Madera y Bosques 11(1), 2005: 29-47, 2005)
Reducing tree density affects interactions between trees and atmospheric Tillandsia species (Bromeliaceae)
(2021-04-01)
Disruptions in species interactions derived from forest fragmentation are a major driver of biodiversity declines. Atmospheric bromeliads, a group of extreme epiphytes in the Tillandsia genus, often thrive in anthropogenic ...
Permeability-impermeability: Canopy trees as biodiversity filters
(Univ Sao PaoloCerquera CesarBrasil, 2007)
Registering the evolutionary history in individual-based models of speciation
(Elsevier Science, 2018-11)
Understanding the emergence of biodiversity patterns in nature is a central problem in biology. Theoretical models of speciation have addressed this question in the macroecological scale, but little has been done to connect ...
Rate of tree carbon accumulation increases continuously with tree size
(Nature Publishing Group, 2014-03)
Forests are major components of the global carbon cycle, providing substantial feedback to atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Our ability to understand and predict changes in the forest carbon cycle—particularly ...