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Piper: A Model Genus for Studies of Phytochemistry, Ecology, and Evolution

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The article was published on 2004-01-01. It has received 131 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Genus.

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Ecosystem services provided by bats

TL;DR: Information on the ecological and economic value of ecosystem services provided by bats can be used to inform decisions regarding where and when to protect or restore bat populations and associated habitats, as well as to improve public perception of bats.
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Ecosystem Services Provided by Birds

TL;DR: The goals for this review are to lay the groundwork on supporting services to facilitate future efforts to estimate their economic value, to highlight gaps in knowledge, and to point to future directions for additional research.
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Host specificity of insect herbivores in tropical forests.

TL;DR: This conclusion, together with the recent downward revisions of extremely high estimates of tropical species richness, suggest that tropical ecosystems may not be as biodiverse as previously thought.
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A review of Piper spp. (Piperaceae) phytochemistry, insecticidal activity and mode of action

TL;DR: The conclusions of the current work with Piperaceae are that Piper extracts offer a unique and useful source of biopesticide material for controlling small-scale insect out-breaks and reducing the likelihood of resistance development when applied as a synergist with other botanical insecticides such as pyrethrum.
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