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  1. 1541
    por Coldwell, Deborah F., Evans, Karl L.
    Publicado 2017
    “…Despite this the evidence base supporting the assumption that visiting green-spaces promotes biodiversity knowledge and conservation support, and the impacts of urbanization on these relationships, is surprisingly limited. …”
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    “…Evaluating impacts to biodiversity requires ecologically informed comparisons over sufficient time spans. …”
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    “…The main goal of the study was to find differences in the bacterial community structure resulting from different ways of meadow management in order to get the first insight into microbial biodiversity in meadow samples. The next generation sequencing technique (454-pyrosequencing) was accompanied with the community level physiological profiling (CLPP) method in order to acquire combined knowledge of both genetic and catabolic bacterial fingerprinting of two studied meadows (hayland and pasture). …”
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    “…The Andean mountains of South America are the most species‐rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with c. 15% of the world's plant species, in only 1% of the world's land surface. …”
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    “…DNA metabarcoding is promising for cost-effective biodiversity monitoring, but reliable diversity estimates are difficult to achieve and validate. …”
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    “…In fact, our results suggest that dingo predation on “pest” species may represent an important ecological service that outweighs potential biodiversity threats. A more targeted approach to managing wild canids is needed if the ecosystem services they provide in these contested landscapes are to be maintained, while simultaneously avoiding negative conservation or economic impacts.…”
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    por Warren, Alan, Patterson, David J., Dunthorn, Micah, Clamp, John C., Achilles‐Day, Undine E.M., Aescht, Erna, Al‐Farraj, Saleh A., Al‐Quraishy, Saleh, Al‐Rasheid, Khaled, Carr, Martin, Day, John G., Dellinger, Marc, El‐Serehy, Hamed A., Fan, Yangbo, Gao, Feng, Gao, Shan, Gong, Jun, Gupta, Renu, Hu, Xiaozhong, Kamra, Komal, Langlois, Gaytha, Lin, Xiaofeng, Lipscomb, Diana, Lobban, Christopher S., Luporini, Pierangelo, Lynn, Denis H., Ma, Honggang, Macek, Miroslav, Mackenzie‐Dodds, Jacqueline, Makhija, Seema, Mansergh, Robert I., Martín‐Cereceda, Mercedes, McMiller, Nettie, Montagnes, David J.S., Nikolaeva, Svetlana, Ong'ondo, Geoffrey Odhiambo, Pérez‐Uz, Blanca, Purushothaman, Jasmine, Quintela‐Alonso, Pablo, Rotterová, Johana, Santoferrara, Luciana, Shao, Chen, Shen, Zhuo, Shi, Xinlu, Song, Weibo, Stoeck, Thorsten, La Terza, Antonietta, Vallesi, Adriana, Wang, Mei, Weisse, Thomas, Wiackowski, Krzysztof, Wu, Lei, Xu, Kuidong, Yi, Zhenzhen, Zufall, Rebecca, Agatha, Sabine
    Publicado 2017
    “…Recent advances in molecular technology have revolutionized research on all aspects of the biology of organisms, including ciliates, and created unprecedented opportunities for pursuing a more integrative approach to investigations of biodiversity. However, this goal is complicated by large gaps and inconsistencies that still exist in the foundation of basic information about biodiversity of ciliates. …”
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    “…Several studies have demonstrated the contribution of northern immigrants to the flora of the tropical Andes—the world’s richest and most diverse biodiversity hotspot. However, much less is known about the biogeographic history and diversification of Andean groups with southern origins, although it has been suggested that northern and southern groups have contributed roughly equally to the high Andean (i.e., páramo) flora. …”
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    “…Given well-studied linkages between biodiversity loss and ecosystem instability, this study aims to characterize the nature of deforestation for oil palm production in Myanmar, its relationship to increased biodiversity loss, and contextualize the potential impacts of this loss on diets and human health in rural Myanmar. …”
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