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Fine-scale microhabitat selection in a bromeliad-dwelling jumping spider (Salticidae)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2008-08-01)
Although a wide variety of arthropods specialize on a specific host plant, little is known about the evolution of host-plant specialization in spiders. In several regions of South America, the Neotropical jumping spider ...
Root architecture of Arabidopsis is affected by competition with neighbouring plants
(Springer, 2013-01)
Abstract How roots detect and respond to the presence of neighbors is relevant to understand plant belowground interactions. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the effect of the presence of neighboring plants and ...
TCP transcription factors: architectures of plant form
(De Gruyter, 2013-04)
After its initial definition in 1999, the TCP family of transcription factors has become the focus of a multiplicity of studies related with plant development at the cellular, organ, and tissue levels. Evidence has accumulated ...
Microhabitat use by Peucetia flava (Oxyopidae) on the glandular plant Rhyncanthera dichotoma (Melastomataceae)
(Amer Arachnological Soc, 2014)
Software for interpolation of vegetative growth of yerba mate plants in 3D.
(Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, v.45, n.3, p.244-251, mar. 2010, 2011)
Fine-scale microhabitat selection in a bromeliad-dwelling jumping spider (Salticidae)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Architectural patterns of eight Cecropia (Cecropiaceae) species of Brazil
(Urban & Fischer VerlagJenaAlemanha, 2001)
Fret House, Trinidad
(Key Caribbean, 2010-06-01)
Description on the back of the postcard: "Old fret houses framed with poinsettia, a typical Caribbean splash of colour brightening even a dull day." Postcard number 404.
The Norwegian Seamen's Church: Lady Hailes Road, San Fernando, Trinidad, W.I.
(2010-05-27)
Image depicts a scenic, bird's eye view of the Norwegian Seamen's Church, located on Lady Hailes Avenue, in the city of San Fernando on the island of Trinidad, The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Postcard number K-16339.
Manipulation of Light Environment to Produce High-quality Poinsettia Plants
(American Society for Horticultural Science, 2009-06)
The phytochromes, a family of photoreceptors which maximally absorb red (R) and Far-red (FR) light, play an important role defining plant the architecture of the plant and consequently its value in the market. In this work ...