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Research Progress
Maps through species distribution models may assist in developing regional conservation priorities 17-06-08
Rodents select different caching habitats for seeds with different sizes or nutrient contents 17-06-01
A new species of orchid found in Jingdong, Yunnan 17-05-26
Adding manure is essential in improving soil fertility in newly-built terraces in semi-arid envir... 17-05-24
Tiny bite marks reveal a global pattern in predation 17-05-19
First megafossil record of Goniophlebium found in Yunnan 17-05-18
Rapid seed germination helps successful invasion of spiny amaranth in Xishuangbanna 17-05-17
Southern yellow-cheeked crested gibbons shift behavior and activity along with climate factors an... 17-05-12
A revised key to Najas subg. Caulinia sect. Americanae and sect. Caulinia presented 17-05-10
Signaling pathway underlying hydrogen sulfide toxicity-mediated root growth revealed 17-05-08
Bark growth rate is critical in environments with frequent fires 17-05-05
Cagy architecture may help some plant species to survive herbivory pressure 17-05-03
A new species of orchid found in Myanmar 17-05-02
Ant eavesdropping leads to arms race between predator and prey 17-05-02
Nuclear marker ITS is efficient for identifying species and genera of Lauraceae 17-04-26
Beekeeping increases income and forest protection awareness of households in Lao PDR 17-04-24
Jasmonate plays important role in leaf senescence and tolerance to cold-stress 17-04-20
Maqian bark extracts have anti-inflammatory activities 17-04-13
Core species have strong link to local environment in Xishuangbanna forest 17-04-12
Forest canopies deserve more multilateral and collaborative research effort 17-04-10
The Hengduan Mountains flora assembled disproportionately by in situ diversification 17-04-07
Rubber-based agroforestry systems improve soil properties in Xishuangbanna 17-04-05
Monocultures are principal factors leading to biodiversity loss in Yunnan and Hainan 17-03-27
Eastern honey bees have lower antennal responses and less attracted to queen mandibular pheromone 17-03-22
Soil microbes decrease allelopathic effects of invasive plants by degrading allelochemicals 17-03-21
Manganese toxicity affects root growth by mediating auxin distribution in Arabidopsis 17-03-17
Environmental filtering structures functional strategies of plants in Xishuangbanna tropical rain... 17-03-15
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