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      Ecology, Ecological Applications
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      Geochemistry, Oceanography, Climate Change, Paleoceanography
Ebola virus disease outbreaks in animals (including humans and great apes) start with sporadic host switches from unknown reservoir species. The factors leading to such spillover events are little explored. Filoviridae viruses have a wide... more
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      Ecohealth, Ecology, Public health systems and services research, Veterinary Sciences
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      Reproduction, Ecology, Forests, Fragmentation
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      Ecology, Oecologia, Osmotic Potential
ABSTRACT
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology
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      Ecology, Ecography, Ecological Applications, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
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      Geography, Invertebrates, Ecology, Biodiversity
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      Ecology, Spatial Regression, Empirical Evaluation, Ecography
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology
A vast shallow epicontinental sea extended across Eurasia and was well-connected to the Western Tethys before it retreated westward and became isolated as the Paratethys Sea. However, the palaeogeography and the timing of this westward... more
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology, Text
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      Community Ecology, Ecology, Fire, Vegetation dynamics
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      Ecology, Ecological Applications
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      Evolutionary Biology, Plant Biology, Ecology
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      Plant Biology, Ecology
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      Adaptation, Ecology, Competition, Endangered Species
Sphagnum mosses are widespread in areas where mires exist and constitute a globally important carbon sink. Their ecophysiology is known to be related to the water level, but very little is currently known about the successional trend in... more
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      Wetlands, Carbon Dioxide, Photosynthesis, Biomass
Background: Northern peatlands are known for having significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon (C). However, little is known about how peatlands function under various land uses and what impacts land use change has on their functioning... more
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      Carbon Dioxide, Plant Biology, Ecology, Czech Republic
... Nutrients and disturbance history in two Plantago species: maternal effects as a clue for observed dichotomy between resprouting and seeding strategies. Vít Latzel,; Tomáš Hájek,; Jitka Klimešová,; Sara Gómez. ... 1991a,b, Galloway... more
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      Photosynthesis, Biomass, Ecology, Strategy