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Physical, chemical and biochemical properties of Western Siberia Sphagnum and Carex peat soils
L. Szajdak +6 more
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Kajian kesesuaian cd rom interaktif yang dibina bagi menghasilkan bahan pengajaran teknik dan vokasional [PDF]
Kemajuan dalam bidang sains dan teknologi masa kini telah banyak membawa perubahan dalam aktiviti manusia seharian terutamanya dalam proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran.
Syed Nordin, Siti Zarida
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We investigated riparian bryophytes as habitat for aquatic invertebrates in an interior Pacific Northwest (PNW) salmonid stream system. Our results demonstrate that bryophytes are highly productive habitat for aquatic invertebrates in interior Pacific Northwest salmonid streams.
Joshua P. Averett +5 more
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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Surveying Wildlife in the Chilterns [PDF]
This guide grew out of a series of workshops for volunteers within the Chilterns Commons Project. It focuses on surveying wildlife on particular sites, such as the Chiltern commons, rather than surveying across the wider landscape, but we hope that the ...
Harvey, Martin
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Rationale of Tibetan traditional ecological knowledge in mitigating shrub encroachment of alpine grasslands. ABSTRACT Alpine grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau rank among Earth's ecologically critical yet vulnerable ecosystems. These ecosystems sustain pastoral livelihoods and preserve nomadic cultural traditions.
Jianping Yang +5 more
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ABSTRACT The surface of peatlands is constantly in motion. While pristine mires are characterized by peat growth and reversible surface fluctuation, induced by water level fluctuations, drained peatlands show subsidence due to peat mineralization and physical compaction. Still, drained peatlands show smaller but marked short‐term surface fluctuation as
Ronny Seidel +2 more
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Groundwater Flow Systems as Key Determinants of Groundwater‐Dependent Vegetation Distribution
ABSTRACT Direct investigations of the connection between groundwater flow systems across multiple scales and groundwater‐dependent ecosystems (GDEs) remain rare. Such studies offer valuable insights into the complex and scale‐dependent relationships between groundwater dynamics and vegetation patterns.
Szilvia Simon +4 more
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