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Morphological Similarity and Ecological Overlap in Two Rotifer Species

2013

Co-occurrence of cryptic species raises theoretically relevant questions regarding their coexistence and ecological similarity. Given their great morphological similitude and close phylogenetic relationship (i.e., niche retention), these species will have similar ecological requirements and are expected to have strong competitive interactions. This raises the problem of finding the mechanisms that may explain the coexistence of cryptic species and challenges the conventional view of coexistence based on niche differentiation. The cryptic species complex of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis is an excellent model to study these questions and to test hypotheses regarding ecological differentia…

Species complexEcological MetricsScienceNicheRotiferaLimnetic EcologyMorphology (biology)CopepodaSpecies SpecificityLimiting similarityAnimalsBiologyCommunity StructureEcosystemFreshwater EcologyEcological nicheCoexistence theoryMultidisciplinaryEcologybiologyEcologyQRNiche differentiationSpecies DiversityBiodiversityAutecologyBrachionusbiology.organism_classificationTrophic InteractionsSpecies InteractionsCommunity EcologyPredatory BehaviorMedicinePopulation EcologyResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Morphologically similar but not closely related: the long-spored species of Subulicystidium (Trechisporales, Basidiomycota)

2020

AbstractSpecies boundaries and geographic distribution of corticioid fungi (resupinate Basidiomycota) are often poorly known. Our recent study on Subulicystidium showed that species diversity in this genus is at least twice as high as previously recognized. This re-estimation of the species diversity was based on a study of only a part of the genus. The present study sheds light on molecular and morphological diversity of three more species. We generated 27 ITS and 24 28S nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences from 49 specimens labelled as Subulicystidium cochleum, S. longisporum and S. perlongisporum and collected in distant geographic localities. We assessed pairwise dissimilarities and phylogen…

Species complexPhylogenetic treeSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSpecies distributionSpecies diversityBiologybiology.organism_classificationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)AgaricomycetesCryptic species Genetic distance Homoplasic character Internal transcribed spacer Large subunit traditional morphometricsCorticioid fungiGenusEvolutionary biologyRibosomal DNAEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMycological Progress
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Groundwater biodiversity in Europe

2009

18 páginas, 7 figuras, 4 tables et al

StygobiontsEcologyRarityBiodiversitySpecies diversityIntroduced speciesAquatic ScienceBiologyTaxonGenusSpatial ecologyHotspotsSpecies richnessEndemismEndemismSpecies richnessFreshwater Biology
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Red List of vascular plants of Tajikistan – the core area of the Mountains of Central Asia global biodiversity hotspot

2020

AbstractCentral Pamir-Alai, which is located almost entirely within the area of Tajikistan, is one of the world hotspots of biodiversity, harbouring ca. 4,300 species and 1,400 endemic plants. The first application of the IUCN Red List criteria reveals that among all native species occurring in Tajikistan 1,627 taxa (38.11%) are threatened, including 23 extinct (0.54%), 271 (6.34%) critically endangered (CR), 717 (16.79%) endangered (EN) and 639 (14.96%) vulnerable (VU). Globally, 20 taxa are extinct, 711 (16.65%) threatened, including 144 (3.37%) critically endangered, 322 (7.54%) endangered and 245 (5.73%) vulnerable. As we found positive correlation between human density and the number o…

Tajikistan0106 biological sciencesEndangered speciesBiodiversitylcsh:MedicineIntroduced speciesExtinction Biological010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArticleCritically endangeredIUCN Red Listlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryEcologyGeographyConservation biologyEcologylcsh:REndangered SpeciesSpecies diversityPlantsGeographyThreatened specieslcsh:QDesert Climate010606 plant biology & botanyGlobal biodiversityScientific Reports
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Spatial and temporal structure of the trematode component community inValvata macrostoma(Gastropoda, Prosobranchia)

2008

SUMMARYWe conducted the first comprehensive study on the spatiotemporal structure of trematode communities in the large-mouthed valve snail,Valvata macrostoma. A total of 1103 snails were examined monthly between May and October 2007 from Lake Konnevesi, Central Finland, from a shallow (1–2 m deep) and an offshore site (5–6 m deep), located ca. 50–70 m apart. Snails were infected by 10 trematode species. The species composition and prevalence were strikingly different between the sites with high species diversity in the shallow site (all 10 species; total prevalence of sporocysts/rediae 12·1%, metacercariae 55·4%) compared to the deeper site (3 species; prevalence 15·0% and 1·9%, respective…

Time FactorsPopulation DynamicsSnailsPopulationSnailbiology.animalGastropodaAnimalsBody SizeeducationFinlandeducation.field_of_studybiologyCommunityEcologyProsobranchiaOocystsValvata macrostomaSpecies diversitybiology.organism_classificationLogistic ModelsInfectious DiseasesAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyTrematodaTrematodaParasitology
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Species immigration, extinction and turnover of vascular plants in boreal lakes

1999

Dictated by limited resource availability for land acquisition, a central question in conservation biology is the ability of areas of different size to maintain species diversity. The selected reserves should not only be species rich at the moment, but should also maintain species diversity in the long run. We used two sets of data on vascular plant species in boreal lakes collected in 1933/34 and 1996 to test the relationships between lake area and the extinction, immigration and turnover rates of the species. Moreover, we investigated, whether the number of species in 1933/34 or water connection between lakes was related to extinction, immigration and turnover rates of species. We found t…

Vascular plantExtinctionbiologyTurnoverEcologyAquatic plantSpecies diversityConservation biologySpecies richnessbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGlobal biodiversityEcography
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Conservation of vascular plants in single large and several small mires: species richness, rarity and taxonomic diversity

1998

1. This study on vascular plant species of boreal spruce and pine mires concentrated on two geometrical principles: whether single large or several small (SLOSS) reserves contain more species and whether patch shape should be as nearly circular as possible. 2. SLOSS and patch shape have usually been tested by using species richness. Only a few studies have taken the rarity of species into account, and taxonomic diversity has never been used. In our study, all three of these factors were used. 3. Our results showed that the number of species was not related to the spruce mire size, but it increased in relation to the pine mire size. In contrast, the rarity score increased in relation to the …

Vascular plantPeatEcologyHabitatEcologyMirefungiRare speciesSpecies diversitySpecies richnessBiologybiology.organism_classificationGlobal biodiversityJournal of Applied Ecology
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Summer phytoplankton assemblages across trophic gradients in hard-water reservoirs

1998

Summer phytoplankton assemblages are described and characterised according to their prevalence in a series of hard-water reservoirs of eastern Spain that had been classified in trophic categories on OECD criteria. Distribution patterns of phytoplankton species were ordinated statistically by principal components analysis (PCA). The first component was strongly related to trophic gradient and it particularly discriminated the eutrophic and hypertrophic reservoirs. The second component segregated life-forms, so that (1), on the oligo-mesotrophic side, large dinoflagellates were separated from small centric diatoms, unicellular chrysophytes and filamentous ullotrichales and, on the eu-hypertro…

VolvocalesNutrientbiologyAlgaeEcologyPhytoplanktonSpecies diversitySpecies richnessbiology.organism_classificationEutrophicationTrophic level
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Diversité fonctionnelle au sein des communautés de plantes adventices : effet de la rotation et du type de culture

2012

During this internship I investigated the effects of habitats i.e. field margin or the core of the field, and of crop sequences weed taxonomic and functional diversity in arable fields. We selected 75 fields from a database of flora surveys that have been conducted since 2005 in the area of Fénay. In the 75 fieds, the flora was sampled four consecutive years. The indices of Shannon-Weaver, Simpson and Pielou and species richness were selected for taxonomic study, while Rao's quadratic entropy and the community weighted mean (CWM) of the traits in the community were used for the functional study. Four functional traits were selected for the analyses. Our results showed that all studied facto…

[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologyspecies diversitycommunity of weed[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologyfunctional diversitycommunauté d’adventices
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Quelles pratiques agricoles pour préserver les peuplements riches en espèces messicoles ?

2016

A consequence of the agricultureal intensification of the second part of the XXth century is the depletion of some species linked to arable fields. These species called “segetal” are considered since 2012 under a National Action Plant (PNA). A survey has been conducted to explore the relationships between these segetal weeds and agricultural practices. It involved 159 farm plots for two years in three regions having contrasted climates, soils and farming systems. Data of species richness are presented in relation to agricultural practices. They cannot allow hierarchical ranking of the most favourable practices, whatever the region, but rather the presence of segetal weeds is associated with…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]diversité spécifiquespecies diversity[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]agricultural managementconservationespèce raresystème de cultureadventiceweedrare species
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