Search Results - "Damas, Kipiro"
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Low host specificity and abundance of frugivorous lepidoptera in the lowland rain forests of Papua New Guinea
Published in PloS one (23-02-2017)“…We studied a community of frugivorous Lepidoptera in the lowland rainforest of Papua New Guinea. Rearing revealed 122 species represented by 1,720 individuals…”
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New Species of the Fern Genus Lindsaea (Lindsaeaceae) from New Guinea with Notes on the Phylogeny of L. sect. Synaphlebium
Published in PloS one (19-10-2016)“…To determine the taxonomic identities and the systematic positions of some collections of Lindsaea sect. Synaphlebium (Lindsaeaceae) from Papua New Guinea, we…”
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Species Richness, Forest Structure, and Functional Diversity During Succession in the New Guinea Lowlands
Published in Biotropica (01-09-2014)“…Much of the world's tropical forests have been affected by anthropogenic disturbance. These forests are important biodiversity reservoirs whose diversity,…”
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Spatial patterns of tree species distribution in New Guinea primary and secondary lowland rain forest
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-03-2016)“…QUESTIONS: How do spatial patterns of tree distribution and species co‐occurrence differ between primary and secondary tropical rain forests? What signatures…”
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New Species of the Fern Genus Lindsaea
Published in PloS one (19-10-2016)“…To determine the taxonomic identities and the systematic positions of some collections of Lindsaea sect. Synaphlebium (Lindsaeaceae) from Papua New Guinea, we…”
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Destructin-1 is a collagen-degrading endopeptidase secreted by Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the causative agent of white-nose syndrome
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-06-2015)“…Pseudogymnoascus destructans is the causative agent of white-nose syndrome, a disease that has caused the deaths of millions of bats in North America. This…”
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No tree an island: the plant-caterpillar food web of a secondary rain forest in New Guinea
Published in Ecology letters (01-11-2004)“…We characterized a plant–caterpillar food web from secondary vegetation in a New Guinean rain forest that included 63 plant species (87.5% of the total basal…”
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REPORT: No tree an island: the plant-caterpillar food web of a secondary rain forest in New Guinea
Published in Ecology letters (01-11-2004)“…We characterized a plant-caterpillar food web from secondary vegetation in a New Guinean rain forest that included 63 plant species (87.5% of the total basal…”
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