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Kettle-hole bogs of northern lower Michigan.
The system of kettle-hole bogs in northern Michigan is second only to the waters and dunes of the Great Lakes when it comes to important Michigan ecosystems.
Parachini, Nancy
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Preservation of the cranberry bogs of Cape Cod as rural historic landscapes
This thesis examined the endangered cranberry bogs of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to determine how this unique form of American agriculture can be preserved.
Sears, Ann
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ABSTRACT Understanding how changes in catchment conditions affect ecohydrology in response to rainfall‐runoff events is crucial when developing informed strategies to enhance flow resilience, restore natural habitats, interpret water quality data or reduce flood risk.
Josie Ashe +7 more
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This study presents an end‐to‐end computer‐vision pipeline for monitoring fish migration using underwater video. We integrate field camera deployment, annotation, model training and automated in‐season counting to generate continuous, high‐resolution data on river herring spawning migration.
Zhongqi Chen +7 more
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Certain ecological aspects of selected bogs in Newfoundland
Six areas of Newfoundland were selected for the purpose of investigating the various bog types on the island. These study regions extended from the Avalon Peninsula (Region I) west to St.
Pollett, F. C. (Frederick C.)
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Temperate fens with only incipient, subtle signs of deterioration can be reliably identified using Sentinel‐2 and aerial imagery, which sensitively detect early productivity‐related structural changes. Abstract Small temperate fens rank among the most endangered habitats in temperate Europe.
Lubomír Tichý +9 more
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Epigeic spider (Arachnida: Araneae) communities in Lithuanian peat bogs.
Since spiders are close to the top of nutrition pyramid of mesofauna, they are more sensitive to changes of habitats and anthropogenic impact than most the other groups of invertebrates.
Biteniekytė, Marija,
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Can Environmental Markets Pay for More Sustainable Farm Dams? A Cost–Benefit Analysis
ABSTRACT Farm dams are widespread artificial waterbodies that play a critical role in agricultural water security. Enhancing these systems through sustainable interventions such as fencing, hardened access points, and revegetation can improve water quality and deliver carbon and biodiversity co‐benefits.
K. U. D. N. Hansani +4 more
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hoggelly a: ~ bogs also hoggedy bogs
hoggelly bogThe [swanskin] socks were soled with deerskin or sealskin and worn in winter, not inside but outside the moccasins. They were called 'hoggelly bogs' or 'hoggeddy bogs.' Wearing four pairs of home knit socks inside his long skin-boots
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National Policy Coherence Counts for Reducing Inequality in Global Climate and Development Agendas
ABSTRACT International institutions promote policy coherence as crucial to the effective and fair implementation of global sustainability agendas, though the evidence for its benefits is slim. We present here the first systematic cross‐country dataset on the consequences of national government efforts to promote policy coherence for vulnerable groups ...
Katherine Browne +10 more
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