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The following pages link to High proportion of cactus species threatened with extinction (Q36037273):
Displaying 21 items.
- Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge. (Q30382053) (← links)
- Analysing biodiversity and conservation knowledge products to support regional environmental assessments (Q35924839) (← links)
- Population Genetic Structure of a Widespread Bat-Pollinated Columnar Cactus (Q35970370) (← links)
- Verification of Geometric Model-Based Plant Phenotyping Methods for Studies of Xerophytic Plants (Q36064081) (← links)
- Level of environmental threat posed by horticultural trade in Cactaceae (Q36245983) (← links)
- Secrets of succulence (Q36332210) (← links)
- Thermal buffering capacity of the germination phenotype across the environmental envelope of the Cactaceae (Q38705470) (← links)
- Extensive gene tree discordance and hemiplasy shaped the genomes of North American columnar cacti. (Q45974668) (← links)
- Estimating the extent and structure of trade in horticultural orchids via social media (Q46577474) (← links)
- Native range size and growth form in Cactaceae predict invasiveness and impact (Q51146042) (← links)
- Extreme population subdivision or cryptic speciation in the cactus Pilosocereus jauruensis? A taxonomic challenge posed by a naturally fragmented system (Q53394186) (← links)
- Erosion of natural darkness in the geographic ranges of cacti. (Q55078384) (← links)
- Weak population structure and no genetic erosion in Pilosocereus aureispinus: A microendemic and threatened cactus species from eastern Brazil. (Q55397615) (← links)
- Perspectives on the basic and applied aspects of crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) research (Q57165959) (← links)
- Plant diversity in a changing world: Status, trends, and conservation needs (Q60300619) (← links)
- Bees may drive the reproduction of four sympatric cacti in a vanishing coastal mediterranean-type ecosystem (Q90681861) (← links)
- Flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Cactaceae (Q92430995) (← links)
- Cactaceae no Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, Serra da Mantiqueira, Brasil (Q92431116) (← links)
- Projected climate change threatens significant range contraction of <i>Cochemiea halei</i> (Cactaceae), an island endemic, serpentine-adapted plant species at risk of extinction (Q104283001) (← links)
- Pleistocene aridification underlies the evolutionary history of the Caribbean endemic, insular, giant Consolea (Opuntioideae) (Q110451146) (← links)
- Plastid phylogenomics of the Sansevieria Clade of Dracaena (Asparagaceae) resolves a recent radiation (Q110697370) (← links)