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Koga, Hiroyuki, Yuki Doll, Wataru Ohnishi, and Hirokazu Tsukaya. "First records of non-native species Callitriche deflexa (Plantaginaceae), which was previously misidentified as C. terrestris in Japan." Biodiversity Data Journal 12 (January 15, 2024): e115142. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e115142.

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The cosmopolitan genus <i>Callitriche</i> (Plantaginaceae) is a clade of small herbaceous plants that encompasses terrestrial and aquatic species. In Japan, six <i>Callitriche</i> species have been identified: four native and two naturalised species. <i>Callitriche terrestris</i>, a naturalised terrestrial species, was first reported in 1984 in Kanagawa Prefecture and it is thriving today.We report the presence of a new naturalised terrestrial species, <i>Callitriche deflexa</i>, which has been previously misidentified as <i>C. terrestris</i> because of its similar morphology. <i>Callitriche d
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Jones, Matthew F., and Stephen T. Hasiotis. "Terrestrial locomotor behaviors of the big brown bat (Vespertilionidae: Eptesicus fuscus)." Mammal Research 68, no. 2 (2023): 253–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13449578.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Although living bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) demonstrate a wide variety of terrestrial behaviors and abilities, most research on terrestrial locomotor behaviors of bats has focused on those species known to be very terrestrially adept. Previous researchers have hypothesized that the terrestrial ability of bats is constrained by pelvic and hindlimb morphology, with gracile (type 1), intermediate (type 2), and robust (type 3) morphotypes corresponding to increasing levels of terrestrial competency. Here we present the first detailed report of the
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Jones, Matthew F., and Stephen T. Hasiotis. "Terrestrial locomotor behaviors of the big brown bat (Vespertilionidae: Eptesicus fuscus)." Mammal Research 68, no. 2 (2023): 253–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13449578.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Although living bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) demonstrate a wide variety of terrestrial behaviors and abilities, most research on terrestrial locomotor behaviors of bats has focused on those species known to be very terrestrially adept. Previous researchers have hypothesized that the terrestrial ability of bats is constrained by pelvic and hindlimb morphology, with gracile (type 1), intermediate (type 2), and robust (type 3) morphotypes corresponding to increasing levels of terrestrial competency. Here we present the first detailed report of the
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Jones, Matthew F., and Stephen T. Hasiotis. "Terrestrial locomotor behaviors of the big brown bat (Vespertilionidae: Eptesicus fuscus)." Mammal Research 68, no. 2 (2023): 253–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13449578.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Although living bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) demonstrate a wide variety of terrestrial behaviors and abilities, most research on terrestrial locomotor behaviors of bats has focused on those species known to be very terrestrially adept. Previous researchers have hypothesized that the terrestrial ability of bats is constrained by pelvic and hindlimb morphology, with gracile (type 1), intermediate (type 2), and robust (type 3) morphotypes corresponding to increasing levels of terrestrial competency. Here we present the first detailed report of the
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Jones, Matthew F., and Stephen T. Hasiotis. "Terrestrial locomotor behaviors of the big brown bat (Vespertilionidae: Eptesicus fuscus)." Mammal Research 68, no. 2 (2023): 253–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13449578.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Although living bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) demonstrate a wide variety of terrestrial behaviors and abilities, most research on terrestrial locomotor behaviors of bats has focused on those species known to be very terrestrially adept. Previous researchers have hypothesized that the terrestrial ability of bats is constrained by pelvic and hindlimb morphology, with gracile (type 1), intermediate (type 2), and robust (type 3) morphotypes corresponding to increasing levels of terrestrial competency. Here we present the first detailed report of the
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Jones, Matthew F., and Stephen T. Hasiotis. "Terrestrial locomotor behaviors of the big brown bat (Vespertilionidae: Eptesicus fuscus)." Mammal Research 68, no. 2 (2023): 253–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13449578.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Although living bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) demonstrate a wide variety of terrestrial behaviors and abilities, most research on terrestrial locomotor behaviors of bats has focused on those species known to be very terrestrially adept. Previous researchers have hypothesized that the terrestrial ability of bats is constrained by pelvic and hindlimb morphology, with gracile (type 1), intermediate (type 2), and robust (type 3) morphotypes corresponding to increasing levels of terrestrial competency. Here we present the first detailed report of the
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Mallory, F. F., and N. G. Alaniz. "Terrestrial Mammalian Predator/Prey Systems: Northern Hemisphere Ratios, Species Richness and Species Composition." Bulletin of the North-East Science Center, no. 2 (June 27, 2025): 90–102. https://doi.org/10.34078/1814-0998-2025-2-90-102.

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In the Neoarctic Biogeographic Region, Pre-Columbian terrestrial mammalian ecosystems were re-constructed to approximately 1400 AD* and terrestrial mammalian predator/prey species lists were developed for each macro-community in each biome. Faunal assemblages for the Palearctic Biogeographic Region were re-constructed to approximately 1000 AD and macro-communities associated with the various biomes ranged from Western Europe to eastern Siberia. From these data, it was concluded that: (1) terrestrial mammalian "species richness" increases from north to south in the northern hemisphere, (2) terr
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Raphael, Martin G., Bruce G. Marcot, Richard S. Holthausen, and Michael J. Wisdom. "ICBEMP: Terrestrial Species and Habitats." Journal of Forestry 96, no. 10 (1998): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/96.10.22.

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Abstract The assessment of interior Columbia basin terrestrial species compared prehistoric, historical, and current terrestrial environments and plant and animal communities and looked closely at habitat changes that would affect sensitive vertebrates. We then projected three management scenarios and estimated future distributions of forest cover and other habitat elements on the viability of plant and animal populations. Amount the implications for biodiversity conservation strategies: identifying and managing groups of species with similar ecological functions may be more effective than man
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Murphy, Lesley R., João Barroca, Vincent R. Franceschi, et al. "Diversity and plasticity of C4 photosynthesis in Eleocharis (Cyperaceae)." Functional Plant Biology 34, no. 7 (2007): 571. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/fp06296.

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Eleocharis contains many amphibious species, and displays diversity of photosynthetic mechanism (C3, C4 or C3-C4 intermediates). A unique feature of Eleocharis is the plasticity in the photosynthetic mechanism of some species in response to the environment. In this study, we have examined the culm anatomy and photosynthetic property of several Eleocharis species grown terrestrially and the changes in the newly produced culms over a short period time frame after switching from terrestrial to submerged condition. Eleocharis baldwinii (Torrey) Chapman is C4-like in terrestrial habitat, exhibiting
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Nuryadi, Handung, Shimpei Sumimoto, and Shoichiro Suda. "Discovery of novel Nodosilinea species (Cyanobacteria, Nodosilineales) isolated from terrestrial habitat in Ryukyus campus, Okinawa, Japan." Algae 39, no. 2 (2024): 59–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4490/algae.2024.39.6.5.

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Terrestrial cyanobacteria are extremely diverse. In urban areas, they can be found as black stains on the surface of building walls, stone monuments, or man-made structures. Many of the terrestrial cyanobacteria are still understudied. To expand knowledge of terrestrial cyanobacterial diversity, a polyphasic characterization was performed to identify 12 strains isolated from campus of University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan. Multigene phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene and 16S-23S rRNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region showed that the isolated strains formed two independent
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Rybak, Mateusz, Natalia Kochman-Kędziora, and Łukasz Peszek. "Description of four new terrestrial diatom species from Luticola and Microcostatus genera from South Africa." PhytoKeys 182 (September 14, 2021): 1–26. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.181.65326.

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The knowledge about terrestrial diatom assemblages in southern Africa is rather limited, despite a long history of diatom research in this area. Terrestrial habitats are places of characteristic diatom floras, dominated by species resistant to desiccation which are able to thrive in conditions of limited water availability. The presented work expands the knowledge about these unique habitats. During the study on terrestrial moss-inhabiting diatoms from Western Cape Province (South Africa), four taxa with a unique set of valve features have been found and described herein as new species, based
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Mateos, Eduardo, Gonzalo Giribet, and Salvador Carranza. "Terrestrial planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Terricola) from the Iberian peninsula: first records of the family Rhynchodemidae, with the description of a new Microplana species." Contributions to Zoology 67, no. 4 (1998): 267–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-06704004.

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The first records of terrestrial planarians belonging to the family Rhynchodemidae are reported for the Iberian Peninsula. A new endemic species from the Spanish Pyrenees, Microplana Nana sp. nov., is described. The characteristic features of this species are: i) small size (8-10 mm) in adult individuals, ii) very long conical penis papilla and iii) absence of seminal vesicle, bursa copulatrix, genito-intestinal duct, and well-developed penial bulb. Moreover, the widespread common European land planarian Microplana terrestris (Müller, 1774) is reported for the first time from the Iberian Penin
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McAlpine, Donald F., and P. James Connop. "First occurrence of the European Terrestrial Flatworm, Microplana terrestris (Müller OF, 1773) (Platyhelminthes: Geoplanidae), in Maritime Canada." Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS) 53, no. 2 (2024): 261–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.15273/pnsis.v53i2.12325.

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The first Canadian Maritime occurrence of the European terrestrial flatworm, Microplana terrestris (Müller OF, 1773), is confirmed via genetic barcoding. Microplana terrestris was observed on the soil surface in a rural garden in Tantramar, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, in November 2021, 2022 and 2023. In addition to confirming identity, barcoding also confirmed M. terrestris diet at the site included earthworms, Aporrectodea sp., and the Common Amber Snail, Succinea putris Linnaeus, 1758. Future barcoding efforts should prove to be a useful approach to providing a more detailed understan
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Elshishka, Milka, Aleksandar Mladenov, Stela Lazarova, and Vlada Peneva. "Terrestrial nematodes from the Maritime Antarctic." Biodiversity Data Journal 11 (September 14, 2023): e102057. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e102057.

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Soil nematodes are one of the most important terrestrial faunal groups in Antarctica, as they are a major component of soil micro-food webs. Despite their crucial role in soil processes, knowledge of their species diversity and distribution is still incomplete. Taxonomic studies of Antarctic nematodes are fragmented, which prevents assessment of the degree of endemicity and distribution of the species, as well as other aspects of biogeography.The present study is focused on the nematode fauna of one of the three Antarctic sub-regions, the Maritime Antarctic and summarises all findings publishe
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Haleigh Ray and Jennifer Gillett-Kaufman. "By land and by tree: Pollinator taxa diversity of terrestrial and epiphytic orchids." Journal of Pollination Ecology 31 (October 26, 2022): 174–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26786/1920-7603(2022)671.

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There are approximately 30,000 species in the family Orchidaceae, with some species growing terrestrially and others growing as epiphytes. Though the pollination biology of many of these species is not well known, there has been a diversity of taxa recorded as orchid pollinators. Insects, birds, and even a record of a mammal species have been documented as successful pollinators, while some orchids are able to reproduce without the use of a pollen vector. The goal of this review is to provide an overview of orchid pollination tactics, with references to more specific studies of each, and to an
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Stevens, Virginie M., Sarah Whitmee, Galliard Jean‐François Le, et al. "A comparative analysis of dispersal syndromes in terrestrial and semi‐terrestrial animals." Ecology Letters 17, no. 8 (2014): 1039–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14815477.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Dispersal, the behaviour ensuring gene flow, tends to covary with a number of morphological, ecological and behavioural traits. While species-specific dispersal behaviours are the product of each species' unique evolutionary history, there may be distinct interspecific patterns of covariation between dispersal and other traits ('dispersal syndromes') due to their shared evolutionary history or shared environments. Using dispersal, phylogeny and trait data for 15 terrestrial and semi-terrestrial animal Orders (&gt; 700 species), we tested for t
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Leal, Cecília G., Gareth D. Lennox, Silvio F. B. Ferraz, et al. "Integrated terrestrial-freshwater planning doubles conservation of tropical aquatic species." Science 370, no. 6512 (2020): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aba7580.

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Conservation initiatives overwhelmingly focus on terrestrial biodiversity, and little is known about the freshwater cobenefits of terrestrial conservation actions. We sampled more than 1500 terrestrial and freshwater species in the Amazon and simulated conservation for species from both realms. Prioritizations based on terrestrial species yielded on average just 22% of the freshwater benefits achieved through freshwater-focused conservation. However, by using integrated cross-realm planning, freshwater benefits could be increased by up to 600% for a 1% reduction in terrestrial benefits. Where
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Meslow, E. Charles, Richard S. Holthausen, and David A. Cleaves. "Assessment of Terrestrial Species and Ecosystems." Journal of Forestry 92, no. 4 (1994): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/92.4.24.

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Procheş, Şerban. "Ecological associations between organisms of different evolutionary history: mangrove pneumatophore arthropods as a case study." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 84, no. 2 (2004): 341–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315404009257h.

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Typical marine arthropods (crustaceans and halacarid mites), as well as species of recent terrestrial ancestry (insect larvae and mesostigmatid mites) coexist on mangrove pneumatophores. Both groups are affected by desiccation and are less abundant towards the tips of the pneumatophores. The degree of species associations within and between the two groups was investigated. The number of negative associations is higher for marine–marine, as compared to terrestrial–terrestrial and terrestrial–marine species pairs. When environmental stress (as represented by direct sunlight, and elevation on pne
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Syrjänen, J., K. Korsu, P. Louhi, R. Paavola, and T. Muotka. "Stream salmonids as opportunistic foragers: the importance of terrestrial invertebrates along a stream-size gradient." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68, no. 12 (2011): 2146–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f2011-118.

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Terrestrial invertebrates have been reported to be positively selected by stream salmonids. We assessed the importance of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates to salmonid diets in 25 streams in Finland, with the hypothesis that terrestrial prey would be important in only the smallest forest streams. Several measures of prey availability were used, including proportional abundance in benthic or drift samples, compared with a trait-based approach, to predict diet composition. Across all 25 streams in autumn, blackfly and caddis larvae were the most important prey items. Terrestrial invertebrate
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Diantina, Surya, Craig McGill, Andrea Clavijo McCormick, James Millner, Hugh W. Pritchard, and Jayanthi Nadarajan. "Comparative Seed Cryopreservation of Indonesian and New Zealand Epiphytic And Terrestrial Orchids." Cryoletters 44, no. 4 (2023): 197–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.54680/fr23410110312.

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Background: The atypical seed storage behaviour reported in several orchid species justifies cryopreservation as a complementary conservation strategy to conventional seed banking. Objective This study aimed to assess the seed cryopreservation potential of five orchid species; tropical epiphytic, Indonesian species (Dendrobium strebloceras, D. lineale), one temperate New Zealand species (D. cunninghamii) and two temperate terrestrial, New Zealand species banksii, Thelymitra nervosa). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seeds were cryopreserved direct immersion in liquid nitrogen (LN) and through the applic
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Jones, Matthew F., and Stephen T. Hasiotis. "Terrestrial Behavior and Trackway Morphology of Neotropical Bats." Acta Chiropterologica 20, no. 1 (2018): 229. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14821509.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats (Chiroptera) are unique among flying animals in being the only mammal capable of powered flight and the only extant group that is quadrupedal. Extant bats demonstrate varying levels of terrestrial competency, however, the terrestrial abilities of many groups are unknown. Here we examine the terrestrial ability and resultant traces produced by bats belonging to the families Phyllostomidae and Emballonuridae. Five different subfamilies of phyllostomids and the emballonurid Saccopteryx bilineata were video recorded and analyzed for their ter
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Rybak, Mateusz, Natalia Kochman-Kędziora, and Łukasz Peszek. "Description of four new terrestrial diatom species from Luticola and Microcostatus genera from South Africa." PhytoKeys 182 (September 14, 2021): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.181.65326.

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The knowledge about terrestrial diatom assemblages in southern Africa is rather limited, despite a long history of diatom research in this area. Terrestrial habitats are places of characteristic diatom floras, dominated by species resistant to desiccation which are able to thrive in conditions of limited water availability. The presented work expands the knowledge about these unique habitats. During the study on terrestrial moss-inhabiting diatoms from Western Cape Province (South Africa), four taxa with a unique set of valve features have been found and described herein as new species, based
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JONES, HUGH D., BONNIE L. WEBSTER, D. TIMOTHY J. LITTLEWOOD, and Jillian C. Mcdonald. "Molecular and morphological evidence for two new species of terrestrial planarians of the genus Microplana (Platyhelminthes; Turbellaria; Tricladida; Terricola) from Europe." Zootaxa 1945, no. 1 (2008): 1–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1945.1.1.

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Three species of terrestrial planarian were found in a garden in Yorkshire, Microplana scharffi (Graff 1896), M. terrestris (Müller 1774) and a third Microplana species similar in size and shape to M. terrestris but brown (khaki) rather than grey/black. Mitochondrial cytochome oxidase I sequences show that the three are distinct species, but that the sequences of the khaki specimens are identical with a GenBank sequence under the name “Microplana terrestris”. Photomicrographs of the copulatory apparatus of several specimens of each species, including type material, are presented which confirm
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Dobšíková, R. "Acute toxicity of carbofuran to selected species of aquatic and terrestrial organisms." Plant Protection Science 39, No. 3 (2011): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3865-pps.

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Carbofuran is an anticholinesterase carbamate commonly used as an insecticide, nematicide and acaricide in agricultural practice throughout the world. The aim of the study was to investigate the acute toxicity of carbofuran to selected species of aquatic organisms (the guppy Poecilia reticulata Peters, the water flea Daphnia magna Straus and the green alga Raphidocelis subcapitata Korsikov), and to a terrestrial organism (a white mustard Sinapis alba Linn&amp;eacute;). Daphnia magna Straus was found to be the most sensitive organism.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;
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Boieiro, Mário, Zsófia Varga-Szilay, Ricardo Costa, et al. "New findings of terrestrial arthropods from the Azorean Islands." Biodiversity Data Journal 12 (November 7, 2024): e136391. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e136391.

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The knowledge on taxonomic diversity of arthropods is key to better understanding the biodiversity patterns and processes and guiding sustainable conservation strategies and practices. In the Azores, terrestrial arthropods are relatively well-inventoried following the publication of comprehensive checklists that have been regularly updated. Nevertheless, every year, new species are found as a result of new arrivals to the Archipelago and from addressing specific taxonomic lacunae. Here, we update the taxonomic terrestrial arthropod biodiversity of the Azores by reporting for the first time 13
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RODDA, GORDON H., GAD PERRY, RENÉE J. RONDEAU, and JAMES LAZELL. "The densest terrestrial vertebrate." Journal of Tropical Ecology 17, no. 2 (2001): 331–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467401001225.

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An understanding of the abundance of organisms is central to understanding ecology, but many population density estimates are unrepresentative because they were obtained from study areas chosen for the high abundance of the target species. For example, from a pool of 1072 lizard density estimates that we compiled from the literature, we sampled 303 estimates and scored each for its assessment of the degree to which the study site was representative. Less than half (45%) indicated that the study area was chosen to be representative of the population or habitat. An additional 15% reported that i
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Arianoutsou, Margarita, Chloe Adamopoulou, Pavlos Andriopoulos, et al. "HELLAS-ALIENS. The invasive alien species of Greece: time trends, origin and pathways." NeoBiota 86 (May 30, 2023): 45–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.86.101778.

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The current paper presents the first effort to organize a comprehensive review of the Invasive Alien Species (IAS) of Greece. For this purpose, a database was developed with fields of information on the taxonomy, origin, ecology and pathways of introduction of terrestrial, freshwater and marine species. Our database includes a) taxa in the Union’s list that are present in Greece, b) taxa already present in Greece and considered to be invasive, and c) taxa highly likely to enter Greece in the next 10 years and become invasive. The Database served as the starting point for the compilation of the
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Nasu, Takahiro, Kana Kitagawa, and Shigenori Karasawa. "Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan." ZooKeys 801 (December 3, 2018): 389–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.801.21875.

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The species compositions of terrestrial isopod assemblages in 150 public parks in a commuter town in Japan were investigated. Eleven species of terrestrial isopods were present, of which seven were considered native or oriental species, and four were exotic species originally distributed in the Mediterranean and European regions. An exotic species Armadillidiumvulgare Latreille, 1804 was found in all parks. Logistic model analysis indicated that the surrounding land use affected the distributions of three native species, Burmoniscuskathmandius (Schmalfuss, 1983), Ligidiumkoreanum Flasarova, 19
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Torrecillas, E., P. Torres, M. M. Alguacil, J. I. Querejeta, and A. Roldán. "Influence of Habitat and Climate Variables on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Community Distribution, as Revealed by a Case Study of Facultative Plant Epiphytism under Semiarid Conditions." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 79, no. 23 (2013): 7203–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02466-13.

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ABSTRACTIn semiarid Mediterranean ecosystems, epiphytic plant species are practically absent, and only some species of palm trees can support epiphytes growing in their lower crown area, such asPhoenix dactyliferaL. (date palm). In this study, we focused onSonchus tenerrimusL. plants growing as facultative epiphytes inP. dactyliferaand its terrestrial forms growing in adjacent soils. Our aim was to determine the possible presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in these peculiar habitats and to relate AMF communities with climatic variations. We investigated the AMF community composition
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Hao, Jiewei, and L. M. Chu. "Vegetation Types Attributed to Deforestation and Secondary Succession Drive the Elevational Changes in Diversity and Distribution of Terrestrial Mosses in a Tropical Mountain Forest in Southern China." Forests 12, no. 8 (2021): 961. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12080961.

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(1) Background: Detailed diversity information regarding terrestrial mosses in a tropical forest ecosystem and an understanding of the drivers behind moss distribution provide crucial data for the management and conservation of forest ecosystems. Mosses are critical components of tropical forest ecosystems due to their high diversity and biomass, and they also fulfill essential ecological functions. Here, we report the first study into the relative importance of vegetation types and elevational gradient for the diversity, distribution and community structure of terrestrial moss species in sout
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Do Duc, Sang, Son Nguyen Thanh, and Hue Nguyen Thi. "ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF THE TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCS (MOLLUSCA: GASTROPODA) FROM DONG VAN DISTRICT, HA GIANG PROVINCE, VIETNAM." Journal of Science Natural Science 66, no. 2 (2021): 162–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18173/2354-1059.2021-0039.

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An annotated checklist of the terrestrial molluscs from Dong Van District is presented. The checklist combines data from all material collected from March 2018 to December 2020 and previous studies. The checklist provides an overview of the diversity of the terrestrial molluscs occurring in the Dong Van area. A total of 59 species representing 16 families are documented. Three species (or 5.08%) of these species are endemic to Ha Giang Province. A species recorded for Northern Vietnam and 28 species of the terrestrial molluscs for Ha Giang Province are herein published for the first time. We a
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Santini, Luca, Ana Benítez‐López, Carsten F. Dormann, Mark A. J. Huijbregts, and Ines Martins. "Population density estimates for terrestrial mammal species." Global Ecology and Biogeography 31, no. 5 (2022): 978–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/geb.13476.

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Alroy, John. "Limits to species richness in terrestrial communities." Ecology Letters 21, no. 12 (2018): 1781–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.13152.

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Zwick, Heide, and Peter Zwick. "Terrestrial mass‐oviposition ofProsimulium‐species(Diptera: Simuliidae)." Aquatic Insects 12, no. 1 (1990): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01650429009361386.

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Kominek, Emma, Olivia Cornies, Hannah McCurdy-Adams, and Arne Ø. Mooers. "Evolutionary isolation of Canadian terrestrial vertebrate species." Canadian Field-Naturalist 137, no. 4 (2024): 367–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v137i4.2673.

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Conservation prioritization has become increasingly important as a practical response to ongoing biodiversity loss and limited resources. One tool, evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) is based on a measure of evolutionary isolation and has merit for identifying taxa with few close relatives. Here we present the first ever national-level ED scores for any jurisdiction, applying the measures to all Canadian tetrapods. We updated and pruned global dated phylogenies of all terrestrial vertebrates (amphibians, squamates, turtles, mammals, and birds) down to native Canadian species and calculated Cana
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Schmeller, Dirk S., Romain Julliard, Peter J. Bellingham, et al. "Towards a global terrestrial species monitoring program." Journal for Nature Conservation 25 (May 2015): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2015.03.003.

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Xie, Zhicai, Yanling Liang, and Jian Wang. "Fridericia Nanningensis, A New Terrestrial Enchytraeid Species." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 114 (June 12, 2001): 275–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13464929.

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Xie, Zhicai, Yanling Liang, and Jian Wang. "Fridericia Nanningensis, A New Terrestrial Enchytraeid Species." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 114 (June 7, 2001): 275–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13464929.

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Xie, Zhicai, Yanling Liang, and Jian Wang. "Fridericia Nanningensis, A New Terrestrial Enchytraeid Species." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 114 (July 3, 2001): 275–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13464929.

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Xie, Zhicai, Yanling Liang, and Jian Wang. "Fridericia Nanningensis, A New Terrestrial Enchytraeid Species." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 114 (July 10, 2001): 275–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13464929.

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Xie, Zhicai, Yanling Liang, and Jian Wang. "Fridericia Nanningensis, A New Terrestrial Enchytraeid Species." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 114 (July 17, 2001): 275–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13464929.

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Hayden, Daniel, and Benjamin Dills. "Smokey the Bear Should Come to the Beach." Social Marketing Quarterly 21, no. 1 (2015): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524500414558126.

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There is an open question among conservation practitioners regarding whether using flagship specifies to market marine conservation is less effective than using terrestrial species in the terrestrial context. A flagship species is a species selected to act as an ambassador, icon, or symbol for a defined habitat, issue, campaign, or environmental cause. A mascot species has many of the same attributes as a flagship species, but is selected for its communications value instead of its ecological value. Our research indicates that mascot species can be as effective a marketing tool for marine cons
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Nasu, Takahiro, Kana Kitagawa, and Shigenori Karasawa. "Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan." ZooKeys 801 (December 3, 2018): 389–99. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.801.21875.

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The species compositions of terrestrial isopod assemblages in 150 public parks in a commuter town in Japan were investigated. Eleven species of terrestrial isopods were present, of which seven were considered native or oriental species, and four were exotic species originally distributed in the Mediterranean and European regions. An exotic species Armadillidium vulgare Latreille, 1804 was found in all parks. Logistic model analysis indicated that the surrounding land use affected the distributions of three native species, Burmoniscus kathmandius (Schmalfuss, 1983), Ligidium koreanum Flasarova,
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Mortola, Jacopo P. "The heart rate - breathing rate relationship in aquatic mammals: A comparative analysis with terrestrial species." Current Zoology 61, no. 4 (2015): 569–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/czoolo/61.4.569.

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Abstract Aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals, while resting at the water surface or ashore, breathe with a low frequency (f) by comparison to terrestrial mammals of the same body size, the difference increasing the larger the species. Among various interpretations, it was suggested that the low-f breathing is a consequence of the end-inspiratory breath-holding pattern adopted by aquatic mammals to favour buoyancy at the water surface, and evolved to be part of the genetic makeup. If this interpretation was correct it could be expected that, differently from f, the heart rate (HR, beats/min) of aq
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Olson, Lars J. "The Economics of Terrestrial Invasive Species: A Review of the Literature." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 35, no. 1 (2006): 178–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1068280500010145.

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This paper reviews the literature on the economics of invasive species management as it applies to invasive species in general and terrestrial invasive species in particular. The paper summarizes a number of recent studies that assign values to the economic impact of terrestrial invasive species on a national scale. This is followed by a review of the economic literature on control and prevention of a biological invasion and the literature on international trade and trade policy with invasive species. The paper then reviews selected studies on terrestrial invasive plants, animals, and microbes
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Tsutsumi, Chie, Kazumitsu Miyoshi, Tomohisa Yukawa, and Masahiro Kato. "Responses of seed germination and protocorm formation to light intensity and temperature in epiphytic and terrestrial Liparis (Orchidaceae)." Botany 89, no. 12 (2011): 841–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b11-066.

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Epiphytes begin their life history with seed germination on trees and live on the trees throughout the lives. In contrast, the seeds of terrestrial plants germinate on the ground. To clarify differences in early life history between epiphytes and terrestrial species, we compared the responses of in vitro asymbiotic seed germination and protocorm formation to various light intensities and temperatures between the epiphyte Liparis fujisanensis and two closely related terrestrial species, Liparis koreojaponica and Liparis kumokiri (Orchidaceae). Epiphytic germination was higher at low temperature
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Arianoutsou, Margarita, Chloe Adamopoulou, Pavlos Andriopoulos, et al. "HELLAS-ALIENS. The invasive alien species of Greece: time trends, origin and pathways." NeoBiota 86 (May 30, 2023): 45–79. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.86.101778.

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The current paper presents the first effort to organize a comprehensive review of the Invasive Alien Species (IAS) of Greece. For this purpose, a database was developed with fields of information on the taxonomy, origin, ecology and pathways of introduction of terrestrial, freshwater and marine species. Our database includes a) taxa in the Union's list that are present in Greece, b) taxa already present in Greece and considered to be invasive, and c) taxa highly likely to enter Greece in the next 10 years and become invasive. The Database served as the starting point for the compilation of the
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Zhang, Ju, Qingwu Hu, Hongyu Wu, Junying Su, and Pengcheng Zhao. "Application of Fractal Dimension of Terrestrial Laser Point Cloud in Classification of Independent Trees." Fractal and Fractional 5, no. 1 (2021): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract5010014.

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Tree precise classification and identification of forest species is a core issue of forestry resource monitoring and ecological effect assessment. In this paper, an independent tree species classification method based on fractal features of terrestrial laser point cloud is proposed. Firstly, the terrestrial laser point cloud data of an independent tree is preprocessed to obtain terrestrial point clouds of independent tree canopy. Secondly, the multi-scale box-counting dimension calculation algorithm of independent tree canopy dense terrestrial laser point cloud is proposed. Furthermore, a robu
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Ranarilalatiana, Tolotra, and Johannes Bergsten. "Discovery of a specialist Copelatinae fauna on Madagascar: highly ephemeral tropical forest floor depressions as an overlooked habitat for diving beetles (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae)." ZooKeys 871 (August 12, 2019): 89–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.871.36337.

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Diving beetles are generally aquatic and live submerged in water during larval and adult stages. A few groups have colonised hygropetric habitats and fewer species still can possibly be referred to as terrestrial. Here we describe six new Copelatine species that were mainly found in dry shallow forest floor depressions in the eastern and northeastern lowland humid forests of Madagascar. Three new species are described in each of the two genera Copelatus and Madaglymbus: Copelatus amphibiussp. nov., Copelatus betamponasp. nov., Copelatus zanatanensissp. nov., Madaglymbus kelimasosp. nov., Madag
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