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Bioindicators of Plastic Pollution: Insights into the Relationship between Environmental Plastic Abundance and Ingestion by Green Turtles (<i>Chelonia mydas</i>). [PDF]
Santos RG +7 more
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Pollinator conservation in calcareous grasslands should prioritize enhancing local patch quality while promoting landscape heterogeneity, including woody SNH. To improve forage quality, our analytical approach supports targeted grassland management in selecting key forage plants, promoting complementary and diverse floral assemblages that support ...
Gabrielle McLaughlin +2 more
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Beyond species loss: Community reshuffling shapes biodiversity along the urban–rural gradient
Our results indicate that species turnover is a general ecological mechanism shaping vertebrate communities along the urban gradient, driven by taxon‐ and species‐specific responses to environmental and spatial features. Community differences primarily reflect habitat suitability rather than dispersal limitation, highlighting the potential of targeted ...
Olivia Dondina +6 more
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Toxic Elements in Honeys of Different Geographical Origin: From Poland Versus from Algeria. [PDF]
Kazi-Tani N +4 more
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Vulnerability of Bats in Australia to Wind Turbine Mortality: A Trait‐Based Assessment
ABSTRACT Wind turbine collisions are a leading cause of bat mortality globally, yet the vulnerability of Australian bat taxa remains poorly understood. Trait‐based assessments offer a valuable method for evaluating mortality risk in the absence of data on species‐ and region‐specific turbine interactions.
Carissa V. Harris, Christopher Turbill
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Accumulation of Potentially Toxic Elements and Bioindicator Potential of Necrophagous Flies in Exposed Municipal Wastes. [PDF]
Moophayak K +8 more
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Agricultural cover was positively associated with fluctuating asymmetry in Trypoxylon opacum, suggesting a possible increase in developmental instability in intensively managed landscapes. Wing size was positively related to forest cover and negatively related to agricultural cover, indicating that forested landscapes may promote larger body size ...
Luana Vieira Carlin dos Santos +3 more
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Macrozoobenthic community as a bioindicator for the water quality of the Bone River, Gorontalo
The Bone River faces potential pollution due to human activities in the surrounding area. To ensure this, macrozoobenthic is used as a bioindicator, utilizing the characteristics of its constituent communities, which show sedentary behaviour, limited ...
Mursalim, Paramita +3 more
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Abstract Large‐scale application of methanol‐driven heterotrophic denitrification (MHD) biofilms to recirculating mariculture systems (RMSs) is constrained by the requirement of precise methanol dosage. The emergence of intelligent aquaculture offers an opportunity to address this challenge, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of the ...
Lu Wang +5 more
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