Linde J.C.L. de Jager

Linde J.C.L. de Jager
University of the Free State | ufs · Department of Plant Sciences

MSc Botany

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Linde J.C.L. de Jager currently works at the Department of Plant Sciences, University of the Free State. Linde does research in Entomology, Ecology and Botany. Their most recent publication is 'Habitats and cardinal directions are key variables structuring spider leaf litter assemblages under Searsia lancea'.

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Background and Aims Large clades of angiosperms are often characterized by diverse interactions with pol-linators, but how these pollination systems are structured phylogenetically and biogeographically is still uncertain for most families. Apocynaceae is a clade of >5300 species with a worldwide distribution. A database representing >10 % of speci...
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Spiders are a prominent component of leaf litter assemblages, where they function as critical predators of other invertebrates. We investigated the influence of habitat, cardinal directions and position on Searsia lancea litter-dwelling spider assemblages in central South Africa. A total of 1521 spiders were collected, representing 27 families and...

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