New Modelling Reveals Opportunities to Blunt Plant Invasions Before They Reach a Tipping Point
An examination of herbarium records has helped track the dynamics of plant invasions.
An examination of herbarium records has helped track the dynamics of plant invasions.
Camera traps show that it's not missing pollinators that leave an Australian shrub critically endangered.
Predicting phenology can provide insight into better management.
Surveys of Janggun wetland in South Korea have found some parts have no carnivorous plants, but a study of the seed bank shows that they have the potential to return if the wetland is managed correctly.
Fire-adapted trees should be able to take advantage of wildfires, but on the boundary between the boreal forest and the tundra, something odd is happening.
Invasive plants change the opportunities for pollinators, helping some but harming others.
Novel agriculture provides a refuge for some birds driven out of traditional farmland.
Botanists found evidence for the effects of climate change stored in herbaria.
What's behind the patterns of plant distribution, and are there any common features of rare plants? A team of botanists has been reviewing articles to find out.
A Scandinavian team have examined how climate change will affect nutrient availability for shrubs and found a surprising result.
3D reconstruction of mangrove tree phyllotaxis from digitized plants yields novel data.
How do subalpine fir and Engelmann spruce seedlings respond to experimental drought when grown under field conditions?
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