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Background: Nutrient release during litter decomposition was investigated in Vitex doniana, Terminalia avecinioides, Sarcocephallus latifolius, and Parinari curatellifolius in Makurdi, Benue State Nigeria (January 10 to March 10 and from... more
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      ChemistryEcology and Environment
In this study, we evaluated the temporal changes of water quality in the 90 reservoirs in Korea and the relationships between water quality and their environmental factors in the reservoirs for effective management of reservoirs. The... more
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      Environmental ScienceEcology and Environment
1. Concept of Ecosystem a. Structure and function of Ecosystem b. Food Chain and Food Web c. Ecological Pyramid 2. Biogeochemical Cycles a. Carbon Cycle b. Nitrogen and Water Cycle 3. Environmental Pollution... more
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      Environmental ScienceEcology and EnvironmentCivil Service Exam PreparationIAS PREPARATIONS
The most important event that will happen to homeopathy during the following decades is that homeopathy successively will be a part of the ecological sustainable environment. Homeopathic remedies have an impact on human beings, animals... more
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Sukla Phanta Wildlife Reserves is one among 27 Important Bird Areas and 20 Protected Areas of Nepal. It is located in Kanchanpur district of Far-Western Development region. From 18 April 2015 to 24 April 2015, we visited Suklaphanta... more
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For accurate estimation of teak biomass, it is necessary to develop allometric models for different stem diameter classes (D classes). In this study, we harvested teak trees in the tropical dry forest region of India in 10 D classes,... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Background: Characterizing and describing soils and land use and make a suggestion for sustainable utilization of land resources in the Ethiopian Rift valley flat plain areas of Lake Chamo Sub-Basin (CSB) are essential. Objectives: To (1)... more
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This paper describes the role of ethnoecology in supporting tourism. We conducted a case study on the island of Bali (Indonesia), the famous tourism destination. We review the culture, nature and ecotourism prospects of Bali and then... more
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      GeographyEcology and Environment
Background: The southern and eastern parts of the Gobi Desert area are a unique dry ecosystem with a diverse regional desert, semi-desert, and mountain dry steppe flora. This area habitat is located at the overlap of different floristic... more
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      GeographyEnvironment and EcologyEcology and Environment
Background As trade increases, the influx of various alien species and their spread to new regions are prevalent, making them a general problem globally. Anthropogenic activities and climate change have led to alien species becoming... more
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Background Recent declines in bee populations, along with increasing demand for pollination services in urban, agricultural, and natural environments, have led to strategies to attract wild bees to these areas. One of these strategies is... more
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Background Pollen is an important source of protein and lipids for many animals including honey bees. In order to understand the foraging behaviour of honey bee colonies and preference among the available floral resources, pollen... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
The aims of the study were to analyze (1) the effects of Prosopis juliflora (Prosopis) on the spatial distribution and soil seed banks (SSB) diversity and density, (2) the effects of environmental factors on SSB diversity and density... more
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      BiologyEcology and Environment
The golden apple snail, Pomacea canaliculata (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae, Lamarck, 1822) is a freshwater snail native to tropical and subtropical South America. It was initially introduced into Asian countries as a protein source (Halwart,... more
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      BiologyEcology and Environment
After the reversion of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) to Japan in 1972, extensive urban and agricultural development resulted in a significant increase in sediment discharge to coastal waters. The release of sediment has caused the degradation... more
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Background Climate change has altered the various ecosystem processes including forest ecosystem in Himalayan region. Although the high mountain natural forests including treelines in the Himalayan region are mainly reported to be... more
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This paper investigates how planned era in India systemic usurped land right from early 1950s under the garb of development. More than anything, this was the beginning of the Resource Politics in post-1947 India. Interestingly these land... more
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      Development EconomicsGlobalisation and DevelopmentMining IndustryEcology and Environment
Monitoring drinking water quality is an important public health issue. Two objectives from the 4 years, six nations, EU Project μAqua were to develop hierarchically specific probes to detect and quantify pathogens in drinking water using... more
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      BotanyWater qualityCyanobacteriaTurkey
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      BotanyHydrologyEcology and EnvironmentAnnual Report
Background: Despite the increasing role of dry forests in climate change adaptation and mitigation, these versatile resources has got less attention in the national and regional planning, their potential to enhance the local and national... more
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The use of local seed provenance is often recommended in forest restoration. Early vigor is a combination of the performance of seed germination and emergence after planting. The ability of young Brant's oak plants to grow and develop... more
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      Ecology and EnvironmentField Biology / Ecology
Background: Natural forests are generally considered to be less prone to biological invasions than other modified ecosystems, particularly when canopy cover is high. Few decades of management of degraded forests by local communities in... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Using classic exegetical sources, Rabbi Bentley, created a narrative in which earth herself is speaking in response to human events as told in the Torah. This essay also includes passages from rabbinic literature in which earth is seen... more
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      Rabbinic LiteratureEcology and Environment
Backgrounds: In arid grasslands, wells are subject to heavy trampling and grazing pressure, which can increase vulnerability to local land degradation. To investigate trampling and grazing, we surveyed plant communities at three well... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Microscopic plastic debris, termed "microplastics", are of increasing environmental concern. Recent studies have demonstrated that a range of zooplankton, including copepods, can ingest microplastics. Copepods are a globally... more
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      ChemistryReproductionCarbonBiomass
Although the bactericidal effect of copper has been known for centuries, there is a current resurgence of interest in the use of this element as an antimicrobial agent. During this study the use of dendritic copper microparticles embedded... more
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      ChemistryWater PurificationScanning Electron MicroscopyMedicine
The transmission of water-borne pathogens typically occurs by a faecal-oral route, through inhalation of aerosols, or by direct or indirect contact with contaminated water. Previous molecular-based studies have identified viral particles... more
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      BiologyRiversMedicineLakes
Interviews are a widely used methodology in conservation research. They are flexible, allowing indepth analysis from a relatively small sample size, and place the focus of research on the views of participants. While interviews are a... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySociologyPsychologyEcology
This study was conducted with the intention of clarifying the effects of land-use types on a species of ground beetle’s richness, abundance, and composition; the study focused on urban landscapes. We also selected the potential... more
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Background Landscape metrics have been widely applied to quantifying the relationship between land surface temperature and urban spatial patterns and have received acceptable verification from landscape ecologists but some studies have... more
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The Chinese many-toothed snake (Sibynophis chinensis) is an endangered species in South Korea. To determine its reproductive activity, here we captured a gravid S. chinensis from Mulyeongari Oreum Wetland Conservation Area, Jeju Island,... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
The capacity to produce carbon-based secondary compounds (CBSC), such as phenolics (including tannins) and terpenes as defensive compounds against herbivores or against neighboring competing plants can be involved in the competition... more
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      Chemical EcologyBiologyInvasive SpeciesChemical
Background: Pinus sylvestris, P. mugo, P. uliginosa and P. uncinata are closely related but phenotypically and ecologically very distinct European pine species providing an excellent study system for analysis of the genetic basis of... more
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      Principal Component AnalysisBiologyTranscriptomeBiological Sciences
Northward shifts of many UK Odonata and increased occurrences of migrants have been well documented over the last few decades. Erythromma viridulum has greatly expanded its European range and is the first damselfly to have colonised the... more
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      Invasive species ecologyEcology and EnvironmentOdonataDamselflies
An arthropod community in a rice ecosystem was surveyed to determine the impact of two insecticides frequently used in Korean rice ecosystems: carbofuran 3GR, which targets the rice water weevil, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Many aquatic ecosystems suffer from anthropogenic disturbances, including the introduction of damaging levels of toxic substances. The effects of disturbances include complex relations with various components involved in the systems, and... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
To determine the peak dispersal times of allergenic pollen grains in Ulsan, Korea, we performed continuous airborne pollen counts at three stations (Sts. A, B, and C) in Ulsan from August 2009 to November 2010. Pollen grains were sampled... more
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      Ecology and EnvironmentField Biology / Ecology
Background Partheniumhysterophorus is a noxious invasive weed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including Nepal. Among 11 species of biological control agents released to control P. hysterophorus in Ausrtalia, winter rust... more
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We report the species of medicinal plants collected in Khuvsgul and Khangai Mountain regions of Mongolia. Of the vascular plants that occur in the study region, a total of 280 medicinal plant species belonging to 164 genera from 51... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Background: Despite the increasing role of dry forests in climate change adaptation and mitigation, these versatile resources has got less attention in the national and regional planning, their potential to enhance the local and national... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
This study was conducted to determine the characteristics of gaps and natural regeneration of trees on Mt. Makiling, the Philippines. Canopy gaps in or around two 1-ha permanent plots and on 3-km line transects were investigated. Most of... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Background: Monitoring terrestrial vegetation cover condition is important to evaluate its current condition and to identify potential vulnerabilities. Due to simplicity and low cost, point intercept method has been widely used in... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Background: Characterizing and describing soils and land use and make a suggestion for sustainable utilization of land resources in the Ethiopian Rift valley flat plain areas of Lake Chamo Sub-Basin (CSB) are essential. Objectives: To (1)... more
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    • Ecology and Environment
Data on radiocaesium contamination of reindeer from five regions in Sweden have been used, together with interpolated radiocaesium deposition data, to quantify spatial variation in transfer to reindeer meat and to consider how it changes... more
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      Environmental ScienceEnvironmental MonitoringMedicineMultidisciplinary
Closely related taxa occupying different environments are valuable systems for studying evolution. In this study, we examined differences in early phenology (bud set, bud burst) and early growth in a common garden trial of closely related... more
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      BiologyEcologyPhenologyMedicine
The EC FP7 COMET project (COordination and iMplementation of a pan-Europe instrumenT for radioecology) was funded to strengthen the pan-European research initiative on the impact of radiation on man and environment by facilitating the... more
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      Environmental ScienceRadioecologyEcology and Environment
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      BiologyEcologyIranGenetic Diversity
Exploring climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems requires an understanding of how trophic components interact. However, integrative end-to-end ecosystem studies (experimental and/or modelling) are rare. Experimental... more
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      GeologyOceanographyMetabolismCarbon
Bats hibernating in caves and unused mines were surveyed during six hibernation periods (from December to February, 2005 and 2011) in Korea. We recorded 13,288 individuals of 11 species at 140 hibernacula (60 caves and 80 abandoned... more
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      BiologyEcology and Environment