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The earthworm Lumbricus terrestris was the predominant food of the European badger; in the badger's habitat, L. terrestris was most abundant under pas...
Read moreSee H.A. 34: 1759.
Read moreA miniature version (suitable for measuring radiation in herbage and short grass) of an instrument described previously [see H.A., 35: 223]....
Read moreA heat-labile substance toxic to nitrite-oxidizing bacteria was present in the outer tissues of roots of Hyparrhenia filipéndula; in the summer (Nov.-...
Read moreActive restoration strategies have been recommended to recover Neotropical savannas in abandoned lands, but no studies have investigated the trajector...
Read moreBiofuel production from cellulosic feedstocks may increase during the next century. To be sustainable, this production should protect environmental qu...
Read moreDrought can affect ecosystem functioning by altering plant-soil interactions, posing a significant threat to vulnerable ecosystems like heathlands. In...
Read moreTadham Moor, a species-rich lowland moor, was given 0, 25, 50, 100 or 200 kg N/ha annually. Treatments with applied N were given replacement levels of...
Read moreDry forests are the most threatened biome across the global tropics. Despite their massive conversion into agricultural landscapes, local farmers ofte...
Read moreThe diet of upland and ruddy-headed geese was composed mainly of Poa annua and P. pratensis. Leaf lengths of P. annua/pratensis eaten on 'greens' did ...
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