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Ecosystems

Roles of wood anatomical traits in the coexistence of Mexican oak species

Can wood anatomical traits of oak species explain their coexistence along environmental gradients in the mountains of Mexico?

by William SalterJanuary 10, 2022January 10, 2022
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Close Encounters

How mammals and molluscs attack oaks

Foraging decisions of molluscs and mammals repulse seedlings from old adults.

by Fi GennuFebruary 28, 2021February 26, 2021
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Cells, Genes & Molecules

European white oak hybrids can be well-identified with a small set of genetic markers

A limited set of SNPs identified the species of test trees with a high degree of accuracy, finding asymmetrical mixing among the three species.

by Erin ZimmermanMarch 23, 2020March 23, 2020
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Hypotheses and predictions about the probability of seed survival or predation as a function of the density of seeds, seedlings or adult trees.
Annals of Botany

Density-dependent pre-dispersal seed predation

by botanyoneFebruary 27, 2017February 23, 2017
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