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Environmental Flow Increases The Riparian Vegetation Diversity And Community Similarity
Environmental flow is increasingly used in restoring degraded riparian vegetation. To assess the impact of environmental flow on plant community...
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Urban nature-based solutions planning for biodiversity outcomes: human, ecological, and artificial intelligence perspectives
Nature-based solutions (NBS) harness ecosystem services for urban enhancement, promoting biodiversity, habitat creation, and water management while...
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Design and Validation of Primer Sets for the Detection and Quantification of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Environmental Samples by Quantitative PCR
The high prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) in several environments is a great concern threatening human health. Particularly,...
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Rainy season decreases ground-dwelling ant richness, but increases the difference in species composition in a tropical relictual mountain forest
The structure of biological communities is strongly driven by climatic conditions (e.g. seasonality) and local factors (e.g. habitat structure). In...
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An experimental study of benthic habitat selection in yellow-phase American eels (Anguilla rostrata)
In a laboratory experiment, we quantified microhabitat use of small yellow-phase American eels ( Anguilla rostrata , n = 130, 224–338 mm TL)...
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Seasonal bird diversity of an urban lake with the history of eutrophication and restoration
Long-term biodiversity monitoring studies of restored wetland ecosystems are essential for successful conservation. We studied the bird diversity of...
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Investigation of Fungal Community Structure in the Gut of the Stag Beetle Dorcus hopei (Coleoptera; Lucanidae): Comparisons Among Developmental Stages
Stag beetles, recognized as common saproxylic insects, are valued for their vibrant coloration and distinctive morphology. These beetles play a...
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A case study of nutrient retranslocation in four deciduous tree species of West Bengal tropical forest, India
The internal retranslocation of nutrients of senescence leaves is a significant aspect of nutrient dynamics in a forest ecosystems. The present...
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Cyanobacterial Biocrust on Biomineralized Soil Mitigates Freeze–Thaw Effects and Preserves Structure and Ecological Functions
Biocrust inoculation and microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) are tools used in restoring degraded arid lands. It remains unclear...
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Life table estimates of the invasive slug Deroceras laeve (O. F Müller, 1774) occurring in Darjeeling Himalayas, India
The life history traits of the invasive slug, Deroceras laeve , occurring in the Darjeeling Himalayas, India, were estimated under laboratory...
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Sediment DNA Records the Critical Transition of Bacterial Communities in the Arid Lake
It is necessary to predict the critical transition of lake ecosystems due to their abrupt, non-linear effects on social-economic systems. Given the...
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Effects of Burmese python predation on Hainan Eld’s deer population
In recent years, Hainan Eld’s deer ( Cervus eldi ) population in the Datian Nature Reserve (DNR) has been decreasing. This may be due to predation by...
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The Wise-Use Checklist as a Science–Policy Interface– The Interaction of Science and Policy in Taiwanese Wetland Conservation Policy
The ‘Wise-Use Checklist’ was designed to assist people in formulating the ‘Conservation–Utilisation Plans for Wetlands of Importance’ in Taiwanese...
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Diatom and Bacterial Communities in Saline Habitats (Vojvodina, Serbia)
Current knowledge of the microbiota of soda pans of the Carpathian Basin focuses mainly on diatoms. In studying six soda pans in Vojvodina (Serbia),...
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Restoration and Governance Approaches of Mangrove Ecosystems in Africa
The management of mangrove ecosystems faced to serious problem while these ecosystems are among the world’s richest ecosystems and provide a wealth...
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Effects of the climate change scenario on Coffea canephora production in Brazil using modeling tools
Coffee is a crucial crop for the economy of several countries. It contributes substantially to the livelihoods of millions of small producers...
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Species richness and ecological connectivity of the mammal communities in urban and peri-urban areas at Mexico City
Urban expansion has emerged as a pervasive driver of biodiversity loss in Mexican cities due to shifts in landscape composition and configuration....