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Adsorption Behavior of Cadmium in Argillaceous Limestone Yellow Soils Simulated by The Surface Complexation Model
In the present study, based on continuous acid–base potentiometric titration experiments of argillaceous limestone-derived yellow soil obtained at...
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Spatial and seasonal patterns of temperature lapse rate along elevation transects leading to treelines in different climate regimes of the Himalaya
There are growing evidences that indicate the Himalayan region is warming rapidly with more warming in high elevation areas. The elevation-dependent...
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Application of Caged Sparus aurata in Biomonitoring of the Boka Kotorska Bay (Montenegro)
In this study early signs of deterioration of the ecosystem in the Boka Kotorska Bay were assessed by applying an active biomonitoring approach for...
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Intertidal and shallow subtidal marine tardigrades from the British Virgin Islands with a description of a new Batillipes (Heterotardigrada: Batillipedidae)
This is the first survey of marine tardigrades from the British Virgin Islands, though two species were previously reported from St. Croix, U.S....
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Pollution-Related Biodiversity Loss in Brazil: More Actions Required
Proposed oil extraction in the Amazon River estuary raises significant concerns among environmentalists and scientists due to the environmental risks...
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Evaluation of Soil Mixing with Carpet Grasses for Polyphenol Reductive Degradation of 1,3-dinitrobenzene Contaminated Soils
AbstractThe environmental contaminant 1,3-Dinitrobenzene (1,3-DNB), which contains two nitro groups (-NO 2 ), has a +III nitrogen atom oxidation...
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Setting deeper baselines: kelp forest dynamics in California over multiple centuries
Kelp forests have deteriorated globally due to anthropogenic stressors. There is an urgent need to extend baselines, to understand the processes that...
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Not all woods are equal: local, rather than landscape, factors are important to conserve a xylosaprophagous hoverfly
Among the many forest-dwelling invertebrates, saproxylic species play a key role in decomposition and nutrient cycling. Several saproxylic insects...
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Sulfur Modified Biochar Supported Ferrous Sulfide Composite for the Immobilization of Cadmium in Contaminated Soil
The contamination of soil with cadmium (Cd) poses a significant risk to both food safety and human health. It is crucial to urgently identify an...
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Uncertainties Assessment of Regional Aerosol Classification Schemes in South America
In the realm of aerosol classification, South America poses distinctive challenges due to data constraints and the varied methods used, often without...
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Landscape ecological risks assessment of the China-Vietnam border area: the perspective of production-living-ecological spaces
The China-Vietnam border plays a crucial role as a vital ecological barrier in China, and along with the development of the border, the pattern of...
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Speciation happens in company – not in isolation
Oceanic islands are considered the classic arenas for allopatric speciation and adaptive radiation. Established concepts of speciation and endemism...
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Observed changes in the climate and snow dynamics of the Third Pole
The Third Pole (TP) is the world’s largest highland and has one of the biggest reservoirs of glacier ice mass and snow cover on the Earth. Three...
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Identification of the endangered species Haplotropis brunneriana (Insecta: Orthoptera) from South Korea using exuviae
Most Pamphagidae species are at risk of being endangered due to their flightlessness, low mobility, and small habitat range. For the same reason, Haplo...
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Bee diversity patterns in coastal Amazonia: effects of local habitat and landscape heterogeneity
Estuarine floodplain forests and mangroves play an important ecological role in nature. Little is known, however, about the contribution of these...
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Change of El Niño onset location around 1970
A shift of El Niño onset location from eastern Pacific (EP) to western Pacific (WP) occurred around 1970. It was accompanied by a faster mean sea...
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A novel three-part pharynx and its parallel evolution within symbiotic marine nematodes (Desmodoroidea, Stilbonematinae)
Stilbonematinae are nematodes commonly found in shallow marine sands. They are overgrown by a genus- and species-specific coat of chemoautotrophic...
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Nitrate pollution deterioration in winter driven by surface ozone increase
Recently, nitrate (NO 3 – ) levels in winter pollution in eastern China have been increasing yearly and have become the main component of PM 2.5 . The...