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Anon. 2020. Distribution of Geastrum melanocephalum in Asian part of Russia. Turczaninowia 23: 112–117. https://doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.23.3.12
В статье сообщается о новых находках редкого гастеромицета Geastrum melanocephalum (Geastraceae, Geastrales), включённого в Красные книги нескольких регионов Российской Федерации, в азиатской части России. Оригинальные данные позволяют значительно расширить известный ареал вида в его азиатской части…
Prevéy, J. S., L. E. Parker, and C. A. Harrington. 2020. Projected impacts of climate change on the range and phenology of three culturally-important shrub species S. Rossi [ed.],. PLOS ONE 15: e0232537. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232537
Climate change is shifting both the habitat suitability and the timing of critical biological events, such as flowering and fruiting, for plant species across the globe. Here, we ask how both the distribution and phenology of three food-producing shrubs native to northwestern North America might shi…
Goodwin, Z. A., P. Muñoz-Rodríguez, D. J. Harris, T. Wells, J. R. I. Wood, D. Filer, and R. W. Scotland. 2020. How long does it take to discover a species? Systematics and Biodiversity 18: 784–793. https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2020.1751339
The description of a new species is a key step in cataloguing the World’s flora. However, this is only a preliminary stage in a long process of understanding what that species represents. We investigated how long the species discovery process takes by focusing on three key stages: 1, the collection …