
Cang Hui
Articles
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Jun 2, 2024 |
nature.com | Helen Roy |Laura A. Meyerson |Sven Bacher |Philip E. Hulme |Tohru Ikeda |Melodie McGeoch | +65 more
AbstractAlthough invasive alien species have long been recognized as a major threat to nature and people, until now there has been no comprehensive global review of the status, trends, drivers, impacts, management and governance challenges of biological invasions.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Lin Wang |Ke He |Cang Hui |Physical Biosciences
1 INTRODUCTION Leaves and fruits play pivotal roles in the growth and development of seed plants. Foliage leaves, the primary photosynthetic organs in most vascular land plants (Wright et al., 2004), are instrumental in converting solar irradiance into chemical energy through photosynthesis (Rascher & Nedbal, 2006). Meanwhile, fruits, particularly fleshy ones, play a key role in seed dispersal by providing nourishment for various frugivorous animals (Willson, 1994).
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Jan 26, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | David Deane |Cang Hui |Melodie McGeoch
1 INTRODUCTION For equal total area, groups of small patches often contain more species than a few larger patches (Fahrig, 2020; Quinn & Harrison, 1988), prompting calls for greater focus on understanding the importance of patch size for biodiversity (Fahrig et al., 2021). However, species richness offers a narrow perspective on biodiversity, ignoring such characteristics as species identity and relative frequency (Hillebrand et al., 2018).
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Jan 15, 2024 |
nature.com | Min Su |Qi Ma |Cang Hui
AbstractAnimal species, encompassing both pollinators and herbivores, exhibit a preference for plants based on optimal foraging theory. Understanding the intricacies of these adaptive plant-animal interactions in the context of community assembly poses a main challenge in ecology.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Ke He |Cang Hui |Weihao Yao |Jinfeng Wang
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