4 results match your criteria: "Institute of Ecology Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City Mexico.[Affiliation]"

Given the multitude of challenges Earth is facing, sustainability science is of key importance to our continued existence. Evolution is the fundamental biological process underlying the origin of all biodiversity. This phylogenetic diversity fosters the resilience of ecosystems to environmental change, and provides numerous resources to society, and options for the future.

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The expression of plant resistance traits against arthropod herbivores often comes with costs to other essential plant functions such as growth and fitness. These trade-offs are shaped by the allocation of limited resources. However, plants might also possess the capability to allocate resources to both resistance and growth, thereby ensuring their survival when under herbivore attacks.

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Winter connectivity and leapfrog migration in a migratory passerine.

Ecol Evol

February 2023

Museo de Zoología, Departamento de Biología Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City Mexico.

Technological advances in migratory tracking tools have revealed a remarkable diversity in migratory patterns. One such pattern is leapfrog migration, where individuals that breed further north migrate to locations further south. Here, we analyzed migration patterns in the Painted Bunting () using a genetic-based approach.

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Taxonomic revision of W.R.Anderson (Malpighiaceae): notes on vegetative and reproductive anatomy and the description of a new species.

PhytoKeys

February 2019

Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica, Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, CEP 36570-900, Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil Universidade Federal de Viçosa Viçosa Brazil.

A taxonomic revision of is presented, including the description of a new species from the state of Piauí, Brazil, and notes on wood, secondary phloem, leaf, and floral morpho-anatomy. We present a key to the species, full morphological descriptions, a distribution map, and notes on distribution, ecology, etymology, and conservation status for each species.

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