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Diverse urban plantings managed with sufficient resource availability can increase plant productivity and arthropod diversity
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014-10-30)
Buildings structures and surfaces are explicitly being used to grow plants, and these "urban plantings" are generally designed for aesthetic value. Urban plantings also have the potential to contribute significant "ecological ...
Components of woody plant diversity in semi-arid Chaco forests with heterogeneous land use and disturbance histories
(Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd, 2012-10)
We assessed components of woody plant diversity within and between 16 sites dispersed across the nearly 200,000 ha of the Semi-arid Chaco vegetation of the Copo Conservation Unit, northern Argentina. Argentina's Semi-arid ...
Diverse urban plantings managed with sufficient resource availability can increase plant productivity and arthropod diversity
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2015)
Diverse urban plantings managed with sufficient resource availability can increase plant productivity and arthropod diversity
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2015)
Ruderal plants providing bees diversity on rural properties
(2020-09-01)
Many are the anthropogenic drivers of pollinator decline, but the loss of suitable habitats, among other effects caused by agricultural intensification, deserves special attention. Reduction in the availability of floral ...
Changes in plant community structure and decrease in floral resource availability lead to a high temporal β-diversity of plant–bee interactions
(2020-10-01)
Biological communities are subject to spatiotemporal variations in community structure, i.e., species composition, richness, and abundance. Plant–pollinator interactions are affected by species composition and abundance, ...
Spatial patterns of species richness and phylogenetic diversity of woody plants in the neotropical savannas of Brazil
(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, 2015)
Spatial patterns of species richness and phylogenetic diversity of woody plants in the neotropical savannas of Brazil
(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, 2015)