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Data and Scripts for: Potential for long-distance dispersal of freshwater diatoms adhering to waterfowl plumage
This public repository hosts the data and scripts associated with the article "Potential for long-distance dispersal of freshwater diatoms adhering to...
Supplementary data and scripts for: Four steps to strengthen connectivity modeling
Maintaining and restoring ecological connectivity is considered a global imperative to help reverse the decline of biodiversity. To be successful, pra...
Mycorrizhal Research Reproducibility Review
| Registered: 2023-02-15 20:36 UTC
This reviews aims to assess the level of reproducibility in mycorrhizal research over the past decade. This review is not exhaustive. Rather, we aim t...
Exploring the correlation of mycorrhizal host type between forest layers
| Registered: 2023-02-05 19:02 UTC
Recently, research in a variety of forest ecosystems has shown that trees of the same species (conspecifics) may experience directional plant-soil fee...
Within British Columbia forested ecosystems, is the local species richness of vascular plants associated with the local dominance of ectomycorrhizal hosts?
| Registered: 2022-09-02 23:41 UTC
In forest ecosystems, the vast majority of plants in both the canopy and understory form symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal fungi form thei...
Protocol: UBC Okanagan's Open Science Theses Project
| Registered: 2021-06-08 17:58 UTC
This protocol is associated with UBC Okanagan's Open Science Theses Project. The main goal of our open science theses project is to assess how effecti...
A Two-Eyed Seeing approach to predicting the distribution of skwenkwínem (Claytonia lanceolata: Pursh), a culturally significant plant
| Registered: 2024-03-08 21:07 UTC
Colonial practices and policies and a changing climate have threatened culturally significant food plants and the well-being of those who rely on thos...
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