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Root Disturbance Effects of Four Halophytes on Soil Physiochemical Charismatics in Intertidal Ecotone of the Yellow River Estuary
Four representative halophytes, Tamarix chinensis (Tc), Phragmites australis (Pa), Suaeda salsa (Ss), and Spartina alterniflora (Sa), in the Yellow...
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The microsprinkler irrigation system influences the growth, yield, and water productivity and nutrient uptake of aerobic rice under humid subtropical climatic conditions
Properly managed microsprinkler irrigation of rice is an efficient and viable alternative to traditional flood irrigation methods for enhancing crop...
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Recover of Soil Microbial Community Functions in Beech and Turkey Oak Forests After Coppicing Interventions
Forest management influences the occurrence of tree species, the organic matter input to the soil decomposer system, and hence, it can alter soil...
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Uncovering the Role of Autochthonous Deteriogenic Biofilm Community: Rožanec Mithraeum Monument (Slovenia)
The primary purpose of the study, as part of the planned conservation work, was to uncover all aspects of autochthonous biofilm pertaining to the...
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Fires in Pantanal: The link to Agriculture, Conversions in Cerrado, and Hydrological Changes
Wildfires and deforestation are severe threats to global ecosystems. In Brazil, Cerrado (a tropical savanna) and Pantanal (a tropical wetland) biomes...
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Investigation of water delivery performance considering irrigation time as well as water volume: a case in the North Nile Delta of Egypt
In the North Nile Delta, over-planting paddy fields by upstream farmers results in low canal water levels downstream during the daytime, and...
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Green manuring–system of rice intensification–rice fallow pulses crop** system for enhancing the crop productivity and soil health: a sustainable farming solutions
Rice cultivation in Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India, is a vital component of its agricultural landscape and economy. It holds historical...
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Ecological displacement in a Rocky Mountain hybrid zone informs management of North American martens (Martes)
ContextParapatric sister species are ideal for tests of ecological interactions. Pacific ( Martes caurina ) and American pine ( M. americana ) martens...
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Calculating Nitrogen Uptake Rates in Forests: Which Components Can Be Omitted, Simplified, or Taken from Trait Databases and Which Must Be Measured In Situ?
Quantifying nitrogen uptake rates across different forest types is critical for a range of ecological questions, including the parameterization of...
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Characterization and Abundance of Plasmid-Dependent Alphatectivirus Bacteriophages
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health threat, exacerbated by the ability of bacteria to rapidly disseminate antimicrobial...
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Assessing fertiliser-induced adulteration and nutrient imbalance in paddy-growing soils in Punjab, India
The excessive and imbalanced use of fertilisers in agriculture has opposite effects on human health and the environment. Punjab has the highest...
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Diversity of raptors and nest sites characteristics in an urban area in Southern Chile
Urban areas form a complex, heterogeneous, fragmented mosaic of habitats, including ecosystems in different degrees of alteration. Nevertheless, some...
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Urban oasis? Abundant dice snake (Natrix tessellata) populations along artificial lakeside habitats in urban landscapes
ContextHuman-induced landscape modification, such as urbanization, creates new environments that can have adverse effects on flora and fauna, posing...
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High amphibian diversity throughout urban environmental heterogeneity
Urban growth negatively impacts biodiversity through species loss and biotic homogenization. However, cities continue to grow and there are species...
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Glacial Meltwater Increases the Dependence on Marine Subsidies of Fish in Freshwater Ecosystems
In a warming world, the input of glacier meltwater to inland water ecosystems is predicted to change, potentially affecting their productivity....
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Combining biotelemetry and genetics provides complementary insights relevant to the management and conservation of a freshwater predator (Esox lucius) living in brackish lagoons
To inform the management of wild fish populations, it is equally important to understand both the ecological connectivity of habitat patches,...
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Evidence for regional-scale declines in carabid beetles in old lowland beech forests following a period of severe drought
ContextEvidence for declines in insect populations is growing with climate change being one suspected driver. Forests, however, are still...
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Greenspaces as shelters for the conservation of bird diversity in a big city
Increasing in human population causes expansion of urban areas, which threatens forest lands and the biodiversity they harbor. Greenspaces act a...