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View article: Floral temperatures of the southern-most flowering <i>Amorphophallus titanum</i> and seedling growth following self-pollination
Floral temperatures of the southern-most flowering <i>Amorphophallus titanum</i> and seedling growth following self-pollination Open
Amorphophallus titanum (Becc.) Becc. (Araceae) is native to the rainforests of Sumatra, and famously produces a single, massive, thermogenic and highly odoriferous inflorescence. Despite having both male and female flowers in close proximi…
View article: Trophic facilitation in forest restoration: Can <i>Nothofagus</i> trees use ectomycorrhizal fungi of the pioneer shrub <i>Leptospermum</i>?
Trophic facilitation in forest restoration: Can <i>Nothofagus</i> trees use ectomycorrhizal fungi of the pioneer shrub <i>Leptospermum</i>? Open
The benefits of plant‐to‐plant facilitation in ecological restoration are well recognized, yet the potential for indirect trophic facilitation remains understudied. Nothofagus (southern beech; Nothofagaceae) is an iconic southern hemispher…
View article: Phylogenomics and morphology of Celmisiinae (Asteraceae: Astereae): Taxonomic and evolutionary implications
Phylogenomics and morphology of Celmisiinae (Asteraceae: Astereae): Taxonomic and evolutionary implications Open
The tribe Astereae (Asteraceae) includes 36 subtribes and 252 genera, and is distributed worldwide in temperate and tropical regions. One of the subtribes, Celmisiinae Saldivia, has been recently circumscribed to include six genera and ca.…
View article: A tale of two species: <i>Pringlea antiscorbutica</i> and <i>Azorella polaris</i>, sub-Antarctic scurvy remedies
A tale of two species: <i>Pringlea antiscorbutica</i> and <i>Azorella polaris</i>, sub-Antarctic scurvy remedies Open
Pringlea antiscorbutica (Brassicaceae) and Azorella polaris (syn. Stilbocarpa polaris , Apiaceae) are endemic sub-Antarctic flowering plants of significant ecological and historical importance. Pringlea antiscorbutica occurs on Îles Kergue…
View article: Correlated evolution in an ectomycorrhizal host–symbiont system
Correlated evolution in an ectomycorrhizal host–symbiont system Open
Summary Mechanisms of diversification in fungi are relatively poorly known. Many ectomycorrhizal symbionts show preference for particular host genera or families, so host–symbiont selection may be an important driver of fungal diversificat…
View article: Zeta diversity differentiates factors driving community assembly of rare and common ectomycorrhizal fungi
Zeta diversity differentiates factors driving community assembly of rare and common ectomycorrhizal fungi Open
A fundamental goal in community ecology is to understand what factors drive community assembly processes. The factors affecting ectomycorrhizal fungal communities are unknown in many regions, particularly in the southern hemisphere. We inv…
View article: The effect of stratification and shade on germination of <i>Nothofagus cliffortioides</i> (Hook.f.) Oerst seeds
The effect of stratification and shade on germination of <i>Nothofagus cliffortioides</i> (Hook.f.) Oerst seeds Open
Seed stratification can substantially improve germinability. In glasshouse settings, knowledge of stratification requirements is critical for allowing effective control of germination. In addition, for species that seed irregularly, unders…
View article: Shepherds to the subantarctic: The history and legacy of pasture plant introductions on Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku, 1895–1931
Shepherds to the subantarctic: The history and legacy of pasture plant introductions on Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku, 1895–1931 Open
In this article we explore farmers' introductions of exotic pastoral species on the subantarctic Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku, and associated land management techniques, during the three decades of the sheep farming era, 1895-1931.We uti…
View article: Barriers to seedling establishment in grasslands: Implications for<i>Nothofagus</i>forest restoration and migration
Barriers to seedling establishment in grasslands: Implications for<i>Nothofagus</i>forest restoration and migration Open
Tree seedling establishment outside forest boundaries is controlled by many interacting factors. Understanding the relative importance of different pressures is essential for improving techniques for forest restoration and for understandin…
View article: CCDC 2117504: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2117504: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: CCDC 2126665: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2126665: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: A global review demonstrating the importance of nocturnal pollinators for crop plants
A global review demonstrating the importance of nocturnal pollinators for crop plants Open
Pollinating insects are critical to ecosystem stability and food security. Concerns about the impact of insect declines have therefore seen increased research on the role of wild pollinators in cropping systems. However, this research has …
View article: Different factors drive community assembly of rare and common ectomycorrhizal fungi
Different factors drive community assembly of rare and common ectomycorrhizal fungi Open
1. Abstract Understanding what drives community assembly processes and how communities respond to environmental gradients are fundamental goals in community ecology. Ectomycorrhizal fungi support major forest systems across the globe, but …
View article: Flammability trajectories following destocking and forestation: a case study in the New Zealand high country
Flammability trajectories following destocking and forestation: a case study in the New Zealand high country Open
New forests can bring many benefits; however, public concern over wildfires can create a dilemma for restoration ecologists, managers, and policy makers advocating for forestation. In southern montane New Zealand, destocking following past…
View article: Nocturnal_pollination_literature_review_Jan2022.xlsx
Nocturnal_pollination_literature_review_Jan2022.xlsx Open
Raw data from the literature review that was surveyed as part of a PhD program. An abstract, title, and key word search for papers in English, in Web of Science Core Collection [v.5.32] using ‘nocturnal’, ‘pollinat*’, and ‘crop’ as key wor…
View article: Consistent predictors of microbial community composition across scales in grasslands reveal low context-dependency
Consistent predictors of microbial community composition across scales in grasslands reveal low context-dependency Open
Environmental circumstances shaping soil microbial communities have been studied extensively, but due to disparate study designs it has been difficult to resolve whether a globally consistent set of predictors exists, or context-dependency…
View article: Pacifigeron indivisus (Asteraceae: Astereae), a new species endemic to Rapa, Austral Islands, and a new delimitation of the Celmisia group
Pacifigeron indivisus (Asteraceae: Astereae), a new species endemic to Rapa, Austral Islands, and a new delimitation of the Celmisia group Open
This study reports, based on molecular phylogenetic analyses and a morphological assessment, the second species of Pacifigeron, an endemic genus of Rapa Island in French Polynesia. Detailed morphological and ecological descriptions, illust…
View article: Are moths the missing pollinators in Subantarctic New Zealand?
Are moths the missing pollinators in Subantarctic New Zealand? Open
On offshore islands, flowers are typically small, simple in colour and shape and more reliant on wind- or self-pollination than insect-mediated pollination. Islands also tend to have a species-poor pollinating fauna. The New Zealand Subant…