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Lichens are highly specialized symbioses between heterotrophic fungi and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria. The mycobionts of many lichens produce morphologically complex thalli to house their photobionts. Lichens play important roles in ecos
What are the mutual benefits of lichens? What benefits can come from habitat restoration? What's the difference between organic and ecological? What is the significance of ecological succession? What are some environmental benefits of selling services instead of goods? Give two examples of this ...
Bivariate Pearson correlation and linear regression analyses were performed to assess significance of relationships between amoA data and environmental factors throughout the four desert regions (Hocking1976). Significant differences of regression slopes across environmental gradients in replicated data for gene...
Studies on the whole range of behaving organisms, including plants, invertebrates, vertebrates, and humans, are included. Behavioral Ecology construes the field in its broadest sense to include 1) the use of ecological and evolutionary processes to explain the occurrence and adaptive significance of ...
When we consider ecosystem multi-function, the provision of multiple ecosystem functions simultaneously, we may find that seemingly redundant species may in fact play unique roles in ecosystems.2. Over the last few decades, the significance of biological soil crusts (BSCs) as ecological boundaries ...
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The significance of WAKC for fire-damaged clusters indicates the development of pathological processes within the forest stand composition, as tree mortality was not a natural loss. An analysis of the viability ofP. sylvestristrees in the fire-affected area revealed that higher Kraft class trees (...