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Remote monitoring technologies for measuring cardiovascular functions in community-dwelling adults: a systematic review
Remote monitoring technologies (RMTs) allow continuous, unobtrusive, and real-time monitoring of the cardiovascular system. An overview of existing...
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Community Science in Ecology Case Studies of Public Participation in Ecological Research in Japan
This book introduces community science (or citizen science) projects in Japan with a focus on ecology. Environments and ecosystems that have been... -
Impact of invasive European catfish (Silurus glanis) on the fish community of TorrejĂ³n reservoir (Central Spain) during a 11-year monitoring study
The European catfish ( Silurus glanis) has been described as an invasive species exerting a relevant impact on the native fauna of the ecosystems...
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Community Science Initiatives Utilizing Environmental DNA
The technology that utilizes environmental DNA (eDNA), which refers to DNA released by organisms into the environment, has rapidly advanced as a... -
Long-term monitoring of changes in the native bumblebee community after alien species (Bombus terrestris) invasion and estimation of factors affecting its abundance
Invasive alien species can negatively affect native species communities. Bombus terrestris , an invasive species, has become dominant among bumblebee...
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Community-based performance indicators for monitoring and evaluating livestock interventions
The research aimed at identifying livestock performance indicators used by farmers in Malipati community, Zimbabwe, and use them in develo** a...
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Monitoring of a microbial community during bioaugmentation with hydrogenotrophic methanogens to improve methane yield of an anaerobic digestion process
Methane production by microbial fermentation of municipal waste is a challenge for better yield processes. This work describes the characterization...
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Species community structures of Afrotropical butterflies differ depending on the monitoring method
Standardised biodiversity assessment is crucial to understand community structures and population dynamics of animals. There exist various methods to...
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Stream macroinvertebrate community metrics consistently respond to a spatiotemporal disturbance gradient but composition is more context-dependent
ContextImproving our understanding of how riverine communities respond to anthropogenic change requires spatial comparisons across multiple sites,...
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Community-Based Conservation and Restoration in Coastal Wetlands: A Review
Research has shown that conservation and restoration efforts that engage local communities are often more successful at meeting stated goals than...
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Nitrogen deposition mediates more stochastic processes in structuring plant community than soil microbial community in the Eurasian steppe
Anthropogenic environmental changes may affect community assembly through mediating both deterministic (e.g., competitive exclusion and environmental...
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Invertebrate diversity in peri-urban community gardens and possible mechanisms of community assemblage
Urban gardening is becoming increasingly popular in the U.S., in metro and nonmetro communities alike, to address rapid urbanization and food...
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Are acoustic indices useful for monitoring urban biodiversity?
Monitoring changes in biodiversity resulting from urban sprawl is an important topic for conservation. Automated biodiversity monitoring methods can...
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Responses to spring rainfall and shading in moonworts: trait variability and the dynamics of a genus community
In the context of ongoing global changes, long-term demographic monitoring data is crucial to assess the viability of natural populations. Such data...
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Warming-driven indirect effects on alpine grasslands: short-term gravel encroachment rapidly reshapes community structure and reduces community stability
The community stability is the main ability to resist and be resilient to climate changes. In a world of climate warming and melting glaciers, alpine...
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Monitoring urban biological invasions using citizen science: the polyphagous shot hole borer (Euwallacea fornicatus)
Benefits provided by urban trees are increasingly threatened by non-native pests and pathogens. Monitoring of these invasions is critical for the...
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DNA metabarcoding reveals the diversity of small-sized macroalgae ignored by traditional monitoring in a coastal ecosystem
Macroalgae are an important component of marine ecosystems. Small-sized macroalgae are easily ignored by traditional monitoring leading to an...
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Grassy Community Restoration
Each case study presented shows how grassy community restoration can be undertaken to various degrees. While there are some differences in the... -
Monitoring marine fishes using underwater video techniques in the Mediterranean Sea
The use of underwater video techniques has expanded rapidly in ecological studies and is particularly desirable in protected areas since the method...
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Exploring Challenges and Lessons for Monitoring Forest Landscape Restoration
Purpose of ReviewForest landscape restoration (FLR) is an approach to restoring forest ecosystems first defined in 2000 that has gained prominence...