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Functional response traits influence the ability of species to colonize and thrive in a habitat and to persist under environmental challenges. Functional traits can be used to evaluate environment-related processes and phenomena. They also help to interpr... see more

One of central goal in ecology is to understand how plants respond to environment and what kind of attributes that can be obtained with an easy way to interpret the complexity of nature, especially on vegetation response. Ecologists use functional traits ... see more

The composition of the soil fauna community have played an important role in regulating decomposition and nutrient cycling in agro-ecosystems (include cocoa plantation). Changes in food availability and conditions in the soil habitat can affected the abun... see more

The increasing frequency and extent of wildfires in Alaska over the last half century has spurred increased interest in understanding the role of post-fire succession on vegetation establishment. Our primary goal was to examine how wildfire affects produc... see more

The increasing frequency and extent of wildfires in Alaska over the last half century has spurred increased interest in understanding the role of post-fire succession on vegetation establishment. Our primary goal was to examine how wildfire affects produc... see more

Small mammal populations can be affected by habitat degradation, causing changes in their abundance, density and movement.  Akodon montensis, a persistent host for Orthohantavirus, is a common rodent species in primary and secondary forest habitats a... see more

     The consequences of having raised blood glucose levels have exhibited profound challenges in the health outcome of millions worldwide. Although there is an intense physiological impact of diabetes, it presents an elevated risk to ... see more

Small mammal populations can be affected by habitat degradation, causing changes in their abundance, density and movement.  Akodon montensis, a persistent host for Orthohantavirus, is a common rodent species in primary and secondary forest habitats a... see more

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