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Miombo woodland under threat: Consequences for tree diversity and carbon storage

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide new data on miombo woodland tree species diversity, structure and carbon storage from a 8766 km 2 landscape in south-western Tanzania, which is undergoing rapid conversion to tobacco cultivation.
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Climate change in our backyards: the reshuffling of North America's winter bird communities

TL;DR: It is concluded that a shifting winter climate has provided an opportunity for smaller, southerly distributed species to colonize new regions and promote the formation of unique winter bird assemblages throughout eastern North America.
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Drought limitation of photosynthesis differs between C3 and C4 grass species in a comparative experiment

TL;DR: This phylogenetically controlled experiment suggested that a drought-induced reduction in the photosynthetic performance advantages of C₄ NADP-me relative to C ₃ grasses is a general phenomenon.
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Climate change disproportionately increases herbivore over plant or parasitoid biomass.

TL;DR: It is found that higher temperatures and elevated nitrogen generated a multitrophic community that was increasingly dominated by herbivores, and synergistic effects of the drivers on biomass, which differed across trophic levels, are found.
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Mother-young recognition in an ungulate hider species: a unidirectional process.

TL;DR: This work investigated mother‐offspring recognition in fallow deer, an ungulate hider species, and found that fawns can distinguish the calls of their mothers from those of other females, but mothers could not discriminate their own and alien fawn calls.