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Phylogeny of Acanthophyllum s.l. revisited: An update on generic concept and sectional classification
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020-06)
The generic boundary of the broadly defined Acanthophyllum s.l., the third‐largest genus of the tribe Caryophylleae (Caryophyllaceae), has been a subject of taxonomic confusion. Acanthophyllum s.l. now includes five minor ...
THE MICHIGAN BIG WOODS RESEARCH PLOT AT THE EDWIN S. GEORGE RESERVE, PINCKNEY, MI, USA
(2020-08-12)
The Michigan Big Woods research plot is a 23-ha forest dynamics research area at the Edwin S. George Reserve in Pinckney, MI, USA and is part of the Smithsonian Institution’s ForestGEO network of research stations. The ...
Developing Policy on Environmental Quality, Schools, and Health: 2013 Michigan Conference Proceedings
(2020-03-20)
Members of Michigan’s government, academic, and community stakeholders convened for the Developing Policy on Environmental Quality, Schools, and Health Conference on May 10-11, 2013 at the University of Michigan’s School ...
A new experience mining approach for improving low carbon city development
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020-07)
Developing low carbon city (LCC) has been widely appreciated as an important strategy for sustainable development. In line with this, an increasing number of cities globally have launched low carbon practices in recent ...
Non‐native species have multiple abundance–impact curves
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Springer, 2020-07)
The abundance–impact curve is helpful for understanding and managing the impacts of non‐native species. Abundance–impact curves can have a wide range of shapes (e.g., linear, threshold, sigmoid), each with its own implications ...