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[Research on algal diversity in Zoige Alpine Wetland].
Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue, 2013Water samples were collected in summer and winter in Zoige Alpine Wetland. Both the traditional cultivable and microscopic method and modern molecular approach were used to reveal the algal diversity in the wetland. For the samples collected in summer, single-cell Chlorophyta was cultured, isolated and identified.
Xi, Chen +3 more
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Investigation of bacterial community diversity in water of Zoige Alpine Wetland
Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2011Abstract Spatial isolation is currently thought to represent one of the major factors resulting in bacteria genetic variation and population abundance. The bacterial diversity in a distinct environment Zoige Alpine Wetland located in the northeast of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau with the altitude 3400 m on average aroused our great attention.
Chen Xi +5 more
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Remote sensing feature selection for alpine wetland classification
National Remote Sensing Bulletin, 2023Xuanlin HUO +4 more
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ALPINE AND SUBALPINE WETLAND PLANT COMMUNITIES OF THE UINTA MOUNTAINS, UTAH
1983(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Briggs, George M., MacMahon, James A.
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Changes in alpine snowbed‐wetland vegetation over three decades in northern Norway
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2013We have quantified floristic changes in alpine snowbeds and wetland vegetation during three decades and analyzed to what extent these changes are related to initial variations in snow cover duration and distance to groundwater level. Vascular plant species richness and total plant cover were estimated along three transects in northern Norway.
Sylvi Marlen Sandvik, Arvid Odland
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CO2 flux in alpine wetland ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2008Abstract Using the CO 2 flux data measured by the eddy covariance method in the northeast of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in 2005, we analyzed the carbon flux dynamics in relation to meteorological and biotic factors. The results showed that the alpine wetland ecosystem was the carbon source, and it emitted 316.02 gCO 2 · m −2 to atmosphere in 2005 ...
Zhang Fawei +5 more
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Alpine Wetlands from Ecological Network to Land-Based Risk Prevention
2006The Pian di Spagna wetland remained a flood prone area until 1858, when the Adda River was canalized into Como Lake forming the new separated Mezzola Lake. Its ecological value was recognized in the framework of the Ramsar Convention, leading to the approval of a natural reserve conservation plan in 1996.
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[Impact of Alpine Wetland Succession to Soil Bacterial Diversity].
Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexueThis study aims to explore the characteristics of change and the rules of response of the soil bacterial community structure and diversity during the evolution of alpine wetlands. It also seeks to identify the leading factors affecting changes in the soil bacterial community, with the goal of providing a scientific basis for the restoration and ...
Ri-Na, Dao +5 more
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Responses of epigeic microarthropods to alpine wetland degradation
Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2019邵珍珍 SHAO Zhenzhen +1 more
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