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Data on the Distribution and Ecology of Pistia stratiotes L. (Araceae) in Hungary
Free‐floating macrophyte invasions pose an increasing threat to lowland freshwater systems in Central Europe, particularly in thermally influenced canal networks. This study provides the first detailed assessment of the distribution, habitat conditions, dispersal, and reproduction of Pistia stratiotes along the Élővíz Canal in southeastern Hungary ...
Szabolcs Kis, Attila Molnár V.
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Mapping area of habitat for inland wetland species. [PDF]
Ridley FA +17 more
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This study demonstrates that scatter‐hoarding rodents exhibit frequency‐dependent foraging preferences for both seed size and tannin content. Large and high‐tannin seeds were less likely to be removed when abundant, while small and medium‐tannin seeds experienced increased removal at higher frequencies.
Kun Guo, Jinyu Zhang, Zhiyun Lu, Bo Wang
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Temporal and spatial dynamics of Net Primary Productivity and prediction of wetland carbon sequestration potential on the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Cao L +9 more
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Systematic assessment of ground‐dwelling animal diversity responses along urbanization gradients in the Chuhe River riparian zone, Nanjing, China. Integration of taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity to comprehensively reveal community changes across different urban gradients.
Wenjing Chen, Qi Zhu, Yunfeng Yang
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Interannual Variability in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Challenges Post-Restoration Net Sink Predictions in California Delta Wetlands. [PDF]
Kasak K +8 more
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Reviewing and benchmarking ecological modelling practices in the context of land use
Despite habitat loss and degradation are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, different conclusions have been drawn about the importance of land‐use or land‐cover (LULC) change for biodiversity. Differences may be due to the difficulty of framing a coherent model design to assess LULC effects.
Elie Gaget +6 more
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Extremely limited spatial and temporal utilization for wild Chinese alligator (<i>Alligator sinensis</i>). [PDF]
Li M +8 more
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The rapid adoption of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods has drastically changed biodiversity monitoring efforts. It is often claimed that eDNA methods are more sensitive and efficient than conventional biodiversity monitoring methods, but it is often unclear what metrics support this claim.
Nicholas J. Iacaruso +4 more
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Wild pig habitat use impacted by prescribed fire in the William B. Bankhead National Forest, USA
Natural resource management activities like integrated wild pig control programs and 3–5‐year interval prescribed burning can reduce wild pig activity and habitat but can have an unintended side effect of allowing them to thrive in sensitive and protected areas, where access and tools are restricted.
Patience E. Knight +2 more
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