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Food searching behavior and competition between wasmannia auropunctata and native ants on Santa Cruz and Isabela, Galapagos Islands
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Ines de la VegaFuentes:scopusOdd man out: why are there fewer plant species in African rain forests?
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ArticleAbstract: Thomas Couvreur is a researcher and botanist at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRDPalabras claves:Biodiversity, ecosystems, Palms, taxonomy, Tropical rain forestAutores:Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusA new species of Uvariopsis (Annonaceae), endemic to the eastern arc mountains of Tanzania
ArticleAbstract: The Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania enclose high levels of plant and animal diversity with many yePalabras claves:Annonaceae, endemism, IUCN conservation status, monoecy, taxonomy, Udzungwa mountains, Usambara mountainsAutores:Luke W.R.Q., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusGlobal biogeography and diversification of palms sheds light on the evolution of tropical lineages. I. Historical biogeography
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Palms (Arecaceae/Palmae) are a model group for evolutionary studies in the tropics. Family-widePalabras claves:Ancestral area reconstruction, ARECACEAE, Boreotropical hypothesis, historical biogeography, Molecular dating, Palmae, Tropical rain forestsAutores:Baker W.J., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopus