Risk assessments of invasive species present one of the most challenging applications of species distribution models (SDMs) due to the fundamental issues of distributional disequilibrium, niche changes, and truncation. Invasive species often occupy only a fraction of their potential environmental and geographic ranges, as their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Erola Fenollosa +4 more
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Investigating sand dunes flora conservation based on remote sensing and predictive modeling in the Mediterranean coastal region, Egypt. [PDF]
El-Khalafy MM +4 more
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Abstract Seagrasses suffer population decline when environmental stress exceeds physiological tolerance. In such instances, seagrass restoration can be successful if stressors are alleviated; however, many stressors cannot be addressed at a local scale. As such, seagrass restoration efforts often fail. In this study, we tested whether artificial oyster
Jeff C. Clements +7 more
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Homogeneity of Sand-Sized Microplastics Concentration and Polymer Assemblage in Beach and Coastal Dune Sediments. [PDF]
Ormane R, Baas AC.
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The end stage of barrier estuary infill: Insights from Jack Smith Lake, Southeastern Australia
Infill model for the saline coastal lake estuary, Jack Smith Lake. Abstract Jack Smith Lake in southeastern Australia is an infilled saline coastal lake, disconnected from the ocean by a foredune barrier. This study explores the Holocene infill history of this estuary in order to understand the end‐stage evolution of barrier estuarine systems with ...
David M. Kennedy +6 more
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Spatial Analysis and Spread Monitoring of a Population of <i>Juniperus macrocarpa</i> Sm. Across Coastal Dune Systems in Northern Tuscany (Italy). [PDF]
Bertacchi A +3 more
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Are coastal dune management actions for biodiversity restoration and conservation underpinned by internationally published research? [PDF]
Bonte, Dries, Hoffmann, Maurice
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OpenAmp: An Open‐Source Site Amplification Database to Unlock the Potential of Machine Learning
OpenAmp is an open‐source, consistently curated, high‐quality database of earthquake site amplification functions derived from instrumental recordings, accompanied by a comprehensive suite of site metadata, for 1,742 K‐NET and KiK‐net observation sites in Japan.
Chuanbin Zhu +6 more
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Comprehensive grain size database of sediments of different types of dunes in Gurbantunggut Desert. [PDF]
Liu Z, Dong Z, Xiao N, Liu X.
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