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    ... indirectly led S. droebachiensis to increase grazing pressure on living plants. Although much remains unknown...
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    by GOFFREDO, STEFANO, Dubinsky, Z.
    Published 2014
    Subjects: ...plant...
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    ...Abstract Terrestrial life forms made their move on land about 400 million years ago. Plants crossed...
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    ... be projected back indefinitely through time. Abundant plant and animal fossils from a variety of periods point...
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    ..., sauropterygians and mosasauroids). Terrestrial plant remains (lycophytes, sphenophytes, ferns, pteridosperms...
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    ..., sauropterygians and mosasauroids). Terrestrial plant remains (lycophytes, sphenophytes, ferns, pteridosperms...
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    ..., as expressed by the different components of this term. Of nature and peoples Plants and people Thousands...
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    by Knapp, Alan K, Seastedt, Timothy R
    Published 1998
    ... of domesticated plants or herbivores and a climate that is quite variable both spatially and temporally (Borchert...
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    Published 2024
    ..., causing terrible suffering among the world's poorest communities and for those plants and animals...
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    by Woodward, Jamie
    Published 2009
    ... of the Mediterranean Sea. It is also a biodiversity hotspot; the Mediterranean has been a meeting place for plants...
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    by Gray, John S., Elliott, Michael
    Published 2009
    ... the plants and animals at the bottom of the sea, but we will also use the term to include those organisms...
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    by Bowman, William D.
    Published 2001
    ... in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, including the spatial and temporal patterns of animals, plants...
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    ... of all the groups of mycorrhiza: they have a global distribution in widely contrasting plant communities...
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    by Shaw, Justine D.
    Published 2013
    ... of the most uninvaded landscapes globally. Over 250 non-native plants are currently established across...
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    by Wollschlaeger, J., Möller, K.O.
    Published 2019
    ... to millimeters). Phytoplankton as the “plant” part of the plankton community comprises a large variety...
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    ...1 IntroductionDepletion of stratospheric ozone over the Arctic region (Müller et al. 1997; Rex et...
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    by Engelbrecht, Hubert
    Published 2017
    ... terrestrialisation of lakes. The situation was improved by sewerages and water purification plants, which, however...
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    ... and Russian herb cultivation book : Cultivation of herbs and medicinal plants under Nordic climatic conditions...
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