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How can dry tropical forests respond to climate change? Predictions for key Non-Timber Forest Product species show different trends in India
The present study provides an assessment of the distribution of key Non-Timber Forest Product species in India, namely Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa, Buch...
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A Spatiotemporal History of Key Pelagic Fish Species in the San Francisco Estuary, CA
Estuaries across the globe have been subject to extensive abiotic and biotic changes and are often monitored to track trends in species abundance....
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Key components of sustainable climate-smart ocean planning
Planning of marine areas has spread widely over the past two decades to support sustainable ocean management and governance. However, to succeed in a...
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Can a key boreal Calanus copepod species now complete its life-cycle in the Arctic? Evidence and implications for Arctic food-webs
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We examined how these changes are influencing a key...
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How Useful? Fish-Friendly Irrigation Guidelines for the Lower Mekong Lack Definition in Five Key Areas
A proliferation of irrigation infrastructure throughout the Mekong River has impacted the ability of certain fish species to migrate to fulfil their...
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Climatic drought impacts on key ecosystem services of a low mountain region in Germany
The frequency of extreme weather events has increased in the latest years in Europe. The recent consecutive droughts caused severe damage in many...
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Identifying Key Plant Traits and Ecosystem Properties Affecting Wave Attenuation and the Soil Organic Carbon Content in Tidal Marshes
Understanding the relationships among the environment, species traits and ecosystem properties is important for develo** management measures that...
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Indian Fish as Bioindicator Species
India is the second largest fish producer in the world. This review takes into account the observations from the open literature about the metal... -
Recurring seasonality exposes dominant species and niche partitioning strategies of open ocean picoeukaryotic algae
Ocean spring phytoplankton blooms are dynamic periods important to global primary production. We document vertical patterns of a diverse suite of...
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Carbon sequestration potential of plantation forests in New Zealand - no single tree species is universally best
BackgroundPlantation forests are a nature-based solution to sequester atmospheric carbon and, therefore, mitigate anthropogenic climate change. The...
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Global patterns of sea surface climate connectivity for marine species
A potential strategy for marine species to cope with warming oceans is to track areas with optimal thermal conditions and shift their spatial...
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Sustainable Food System in Ghana: Role of Neglected and Underutilized Crop Species and Diversity
This paper examines the neglected and underutilized crop diversity in four selected districts of the Eastern Region of Ghana to make conservation and...
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Environmental DNA as a Tool for Single Species Detection
Environmental DNA (eDNA)-based biosensing has significant potential and offers many advantages over current methodologies for marine species... -
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon: underpinning the contribution of specialist microbial species to contaminant mitigation in the soil
The persistence of PAHs poses a significant challenge for conventional remediation approaches, necessitating the exploration of alternative,...
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Comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of microplastic prevalence and abundance in freshwater fish species: the effect of fish species habitat, feeding behavior, and Fulton’s condition factor
Microplastics are emerging pollutants that cause health problems for aquatic organisms. Fish is one of the important organisms because of its...
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Degrowth scenarios for biodiversity? Key methodological steps and a call for collaboration
Studies show that economic growth contributes to biodiversity loss and that, after a certain threshold, it does not contribute to wellbeing. Thus,...
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Life-history traits of ten commercially important small indigenous fish species (SIFS) in the Oxbow lake (Southwestern Bangladesh): key for sound management
For the first time, we revealed the life-history traits including growth pattern (length–weight relationships, LWRs), condition factors, form factor (
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Key factors controlling nitrogen transformation and efflux at the sediment–water interface: a comparative study from different trophic reservoirs
PurposeDam construction can impact nitrogen accumulation in reservoir sediments and may potentially lead to internal release due to intricate...
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PFAS accumulation in several terrestrial plant and invertebrate species reveals species-specific differences
Despite the known persistence and bioaccumulation potential of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), much uncertainty exists regarding their...