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TROPICAL GRASS MANAGED UNDER INTERMITTENT LOTATION, SUBMITTED TO PHOSPHORUS SOURCES WITH DIFFERENT SOLUBILITIES, ASSO
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- doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.9739229.v1
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- lizers are alternatives for the persistence and competitiveness of pasture livestock production. Regarding the source, the use of phosphorus source
Woodland Restoration Plot Network: Vegetation Structure and Composition Data, Western Sydney Parklands (Western Sydney Regional Park), Australia
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- doi:10.25911/5c3bfe825b5d1
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- er planting to reduce competition from weeds in the vicinity of plants. To reduce the risk of fire, mechanical slashing was carried out amongst the planti
Woodland Restoration Plot Network: Bird Survey Data (Winter), Western Sydney Parklands (Western Sydney Regional Park), Australia, 2014;;Woodland Restorati
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- doi:10.25911/5c3c04e1e1c33
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- ve plastic sleeve. Maintenance sprays of glyphosate were applied in spring and autumn for two-three years after planting to reduce competition from weeds
Data from: Direct and indirect effects of shrub encroachment on alpine grasslands mediated by plant-flower visitor interactions
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.p869n
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- on patterns of forb species in alpine grasslands as flower visitor diversity increased and plant–plant competition for shared flower visitors became gre
Data from: The role of topography and plant functional traits in determining tropical reforestation success
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.pr096
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- with higher P concentrations, resulted in an apparent switch in competitive fitness between these two species across a landscape gradient. 4.Synthesis
Data from: Isotopic niche variation from the Holocene to today reveals minimal partitioning and individualistic dynamics among four sympatric desert
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- Terry, Rebecca
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.1h2h6
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- ons. 2.Modern desert rodent communities are thought to be strongly structured by competitive interactions, with niche partitioning of food resources