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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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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