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Microbial mechanisms underlying the reduction of N2O emissions from submerged plant covered system
Published 2025-09-01“…Submerged plant (SP) restoration is a crucial strategy for restoring aquatic ecosystem. However, the effect of SP on nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions remains controversial, and the impact of SP-attached biofilms on N2O emissions is often overlooked. …”
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Integrated Framework and Technical Path for Multi-level Nested Assessment of Landscape Character
Published 2025-01-01“…The overall landscape carries the overall humanistic ecosystem, whose structurality and decomposability determine that landscape space is a complex composed of multiple relatively independent spaces, concatenation and nesting determine the multi-level nesting of the overall landscape space, and perceptibility and symbolism determine that identifying the characteristics of a landscape is a way to recognize the unique value of the landscape. …”
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Path and Practice of Gap Management in National Parks: A Comparison Between China and the US and Inspirations Therefrom
Published 2025-02-01“…The management of inholdings remains decentralized, with varied legal frameworks depending on local government policies. These gaps disrupt ecosystem continuity, raise management costs, and increase conflicts between private landowners, federal agencies, and the public. …”
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Influence of soil type on bacterial growth and tolerance to experimentally added human antibiotics
Published 2025-01-01“…The lack of studies on CXM and AZI in soils hinders our understanding of their potential toxic effects on soil bacterial communities and ecosystem services. This study significantly contributes to the literature by quantifying the toxicity of CXM and AZI at varying concentrations in 12 different crop soils and tracking their evolution over time. …”
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Editorial
Published 2020-02-01“…Second, Melissa Ihlow and Maria Lenk (Stuttgart) review “Humans in the Global Ecosystem”, edited by Pierre L. Ibisch et al. (Oekom Verlag 2019). …”
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Climate and soil factors drive the functional and phylogenetic assembly of Qinghai-Tibetan grassland communities via multiple paths
Published 2025-03-01“…Elucidating the functional and phylogenetic community structures is essential for understanding coexistence of plant species and biodiversity within ecosystems. Despite their significance, the manner in which these structures change along environmental gradients has not been explored extensively. …”
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Spatial Considerations Needed when Balancing Land Conservation and Development
Published 2022-03-01“… Designers, builders, and managers of sustainable urban areas must consider location and proximity of conserved land, built infrastructure, and designed urban ecosystems such as stormwater ponds and ornamental gardens. …”
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Tracking des transferts des bactéries porteuses de résistances entre animal, homme et environnement
Published 2023-08-01“…This means having a holistic approach embracing the different ecosystems, human, animal, and environment. Transfers of resistance genes may exist between these three domains and different stresses related to the exposome may influence these transfers. …”
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A Comprehensive Study About the Contribution of Human Activities to The Pollution of River Rwabakazi Through its Tributaries Around Kabale Town.
Published 2024“…It is an important component of living beings as it performs unique and indispensable activities on earth, ecosystems, biosphere, and biochemical cycles. The freshwater ecosystems of the world comprise only about 0.5% of the earth’s surface and have a volume of 2.84x105 Km3. …”
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Considerations for determining warm-water coral reef tipping points
Published 2025-02-01“…<p>Warm-water coral reefs are facing unprecedented human-driven threats to their continued existence as biodiverse functional ecosystems upon which hundreds of millions of people rely. …”
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Investigation of factors that affect post-fire recovery of photosynthetic activity at global scale
Published 2025-02-01“…The time taken for ecosystems to recover after wildfire affects the rate of carbon sequestration, and this in turn impacts land–atmosphere exchanges and hydrological processes. …”
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Coupling ICESat-2 and Sentinel-2 data for inversion of mangrove tidal flat to predict future distribution pattern of mangroves
Published 2025-02-01“…Tidal flats represent one of the Earth’s most critical ecosystems characterized by substantial ecological value, but these areas are also among the most fragile ecosystems. …”
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FRAGSTATS: A Free Tool for Quantifying and Evaluating Spatial Patterns
Published 2020-11-01“… Human activities such as urbanization and agriculture have triggered rapid land cover change, resulting in the loss of natural ecosystems. Land managers managers seeking to plan effectively for future land use that preserves biodiversity and the valuable services provided by natural ecosystems must understand land cover change and its environmental impacts. …”
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FRAGSTATS: A Free Tool for Quantifying and Evaluating Spatial Patterns
Published 2020-11-01“… Human activities such as urbanization and agriculture have triggered rapid land cover change, resulting in the loss of natural ecosystems. Land managers managers seeking to plan effectively for future land use that preserves biodiversity and the valuable services provided by natural ecosystems must understand land cover change and its environmental impacts. …”
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Evaluation of Urban Composite Carbon Sink Value: A Case Study of Shenyang
Published 2025-01-01“…This implies that urban areas, despite their different characteristics compared to natural ecosystems, still play a meaningful role in carbon sink. …”
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Coral Reef Conservation Strategies for Everyone
Published 2016-10-01“…Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet; an essential habitat for a wide variety of animal and plant species. …”
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Coral Reef Conservation Strategies for Everyone
Published 2016-10-01“…Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet; an essential habitat for a wide variety of animal and plant species. …”
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