Carex planostachys Kunze (Cyperaceae, Cedar sedge) is an herbaceous species in a genus commonly inhabiting mesic or hydric habitats. Carex planostachys is found in arid and semi-arid Juniperus woodlands. Arid conditio...
M.J.O.was funded by the Comunidad de Madrid with an Atraccion de Talento Investigador Modalidad I Fellowship(2018-T1/AMB-11095).
The Dehesa ecosystem provides important social and economic values across the Iberian Peninsula.Assessing the temporal dynamics of this system under climate change is important for the maintenance and conservation of ...
Conserving species relies upon acquiring an understanding of their use of habitat,yet our understanding of the use of habitat by co-existing species of different guilds at microgeographic scales remains poor.In partic...
supported by the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation(BSF Grant 2012081).
We explored if and how seasonal fires interact with microhabitat type(i.e.under Pistacia shrub,under Cistus shrub or a canopy gap)to influence the composition of the germinable soil seed bank(GSSB)community in a typic...
This article considers the natural regulators of blood-sucking Simuliidae subzone of mixed forests on the territory of Belarus and Ukraine.In the mixed forests,the major regulators of preimaginal phases of bloodsuckin...
Semi-arid wooded-shrublands are important and critical habitats that provide breeding and feeding grounds for a variety of bird species, some of which are endangered, vulnerable or threatened with extinction. Habitat ...
This research was co-supported by the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation(BSF Grant 2012081).
Aims Fire has important consequences on vegetation dynamics.In fire-prone areas,natural selection favors plant species,characterized by a large soil seed bank,and that their germination is stimu-lated by fire.Although...
the staff members of AMU in Dar-es-Salaam for logistic support and field assistance;financed by SIDA/SAREC under the«Propagation and phytochemical studies of endangered or economically important plants and fungi of Tanzania»project;study was performed by C.Cruaud at the Genoscope or“Consortium National de Recherche en Génomique”near Paris(France)as part of the agreement n°2005/67 on the project“Macrophylogeny of life”between the Genoscope and the“service de systématique moléculaire”(CNRS IFR 101)of the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle and receives continuing support from the ATM-project“Barcode of life”(Dirs.L.Legall and S.Samadi).
The authors present a combined morphological and molecular approach of the genus Cantharellus in Africa.Morphological descriptions and detailed illustrations are provided for five new species from the Zambezian savann...