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Landscape configuration and storm characteristics drive spatial patterns of wind disturbance in boreal forest landscapes
ContextWind is an important disturbance in circumboreal forests, and its frequency and severity may change with climate change, highlighting the need...
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Habitat configuration influences mammal populations at a wider spatial extent than habitat composition: a meta-analysis of forest mammal datasets
ContextThe spatial extent at which landscape variables most strongly influences wildlife populations (i.e., scale of effect) is of key importance to...
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The relationship between spatial configuration of urban parks and neighbourhood cooling in a humid subtropical city
ContextUrban parks are essential for maintaining aesthetics within cities and kee** their its energy balance by hel** mitigate the Urban Heat...
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The influence of landscape spatial configuration on nitrogen and phosphorus exports in agricultural catchments
ContextNitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) exports from rural landscapes can cause eutrophication of inland and coastal waters. Few studies have...
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Scaling spatial pattern metrics: impacts of composition and configuration on downscaling accuracy
ContextReliable scaling relationships allow prediction of unknown quantities at scales not directly observed. Scaling relationships for landscape...
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Influence of forest proportion and configuration at the watershed and riparian zone scales on sediment yield: a simulation experiment
ContextUnderstanding how landscape pattern influences water quality is crucial for landscape planning and management aimed at providing hydrological...
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The importance of spatial configuration of neighbouring land cover for explanation of surface temperature of individual patches in urban landscapes
ContextRelationships between spatial configuration of urban form and land surface temperature (LST) in the excess heat mitigation context are studied...
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Transcription modulates chromatin dynamics and locus configuration sampling
In living cells, the 3D structure of gene loci is dynamic, but this is not revealed by 3C and FISH experiments in fixed samples, leaving a notable...
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The effects of landscape composition and configuration on forest Gross Primary Production (GPP) are affected by climate conditions: patterns and management implications
ContextThe Gross Primary Production (GPP) of forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global terrestrial carbon cycle. Understanding forest...
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Single-cell spatial explorer: easy exploration of spatial and multimodal transcriptomics
Background:The development of single-cell technologies yields large datasets of information as diverse and multimodal as transcriptomes,...
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Spatial Organization of the Bird Assemblages of the Eastern Altai in the First Part of Summer
AbstractWe have analyzed the results of bird counts averaged over the first half of summer (May 16–July 15) in 1996, 2000–2002, 2007, 2008, and 2013...
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Relevance of spatial factors is scale-dependent in sha** stream fish assemblages
Understanding the main processes sha** the assemblage of fish species of basin headwaters is still challenging. We aimed to assess the effect of...
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The relationship between spatial patterns of urban land uses and air pollutants in the Tehran metropolis, Iran
ContextUrban expansion has led to land use changes in metropolises, which in turn cause landscape pattern changes and ecological issues in urban...
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Lacunarity as a tool for assessing landscape configuration over time and informing long-term monitoring: an example using seagrass
ContextSeagrasses are submerged marine plants that have been declining globally at increasing rates. Natural resource managers rely on monitoring...
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Relative Sowing Time and Spatial Arrangement in Upland Rice/Legume Intercrop** Systems
Legumes can be integrated into cereal crop systems as a service crop to fix nitrogen, support cereal grain quality, and provide fodder for animals....
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Landscape and connectivity metrics as a spatial tool to support invasive annual grass management decisions
The spatial patterns and context of invasions are increasingly recognized as important for successful and efficient management actions. Beyond...
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The effects of white-popinac on regenerating seasonal semideciduous forests propagate across spatial scales
Biological invasions are complex scale-dependent processes. Metacommunity ecology provides the means to understand the effects of invasive species...
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Spatial biology of Ising-like synthetic genetic networks
BackgroundUnderstanding how spatial patterns of gene expression emerge from the interaction of individual gene networks is a fundamental challenge in...
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Habitat amount is less important than habitat configuration for a threatened marsupial predator in naturally fragmented landscapes
ContextThe amount and configuration of habitat are independent but tightly linked landscape characteristics which are often confounded in ecological...
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Landscape use and Habitat Configuration Effects on Amphibian Diversity in Southern Brazil Wetlands
In this study, we evaluated the effect of changes in natural wetlands on the amphibian diversity at differing spatial and temporal scales. We sampled...