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Review of the Landscape of Fear and Its Application in Tourism Geography
As a landscape with special significance, the landscape of fear exists in nature and human society. It has a huge ecological effect in biological system, and also has a profound impact on all aspects of material landscape and collective memory in man ...
Li Hua, Liu Min
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China has emerged as the second largest economy in the world during the globalization in the last forty years. However, in the last decade, Chinese manufacturing has also demonstrated its dark side causing wide range of concerns globally and directly ...
Yongjiang Shi +4 more
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Patterns of dark respiration in aquatic systems
We used continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen (DO) in dark bottles to characterise patterns of the dark respiration rate (R-dark) for three marine phytoplankton monocultures and in natural-water samples from two marine coastal systems. Furthermore,
Mantikci, Mustafa +3 more
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“Proging” the Darkness in John Clare’s “The Mouse’s Nest” [PDF]
The emergence of dark ecology signals a critical rupture in the bright green veneer of Romantic ecocriticism – a shock not only to its anthropocentric assumptions but also to its varied areas and methodologies of scholarly inquiry.
Markus Poetzsch
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The dark side: an introduction
In the introduction to The Dark Side of Translation, volume editor Federico Italiano explores semantically and theoretically-all while offering a comprehensive survey of the state of research-two paradigms of 'darkness' on which the concept of the edited
Federico Italiano
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The dark side of rocks: An underestimated high‐quality food resource in river ecosystems
Algae are generally a high-quality diet source because they provide essential compounds to aquatic consumers. In forested stream ecosystems, the availability of high-quality algae is low compared to terrestrial organic matter, which may constrain the ...
Martin J. Kainz +9 more
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This paper looks as the animal horror genre as a way to discuss current notions of ecology in relation to a specific American idea of being “Nature’s Nation”.
Jacob Lillemose, Karsten Wind Meyhoff
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Microbial Ecology of the Dark Ocean above, at, and below the Seafloor [PDF]
SUMMARYThe majority of life on Earth—notably, microbial life—occurs in places that do not receive sunlight, with the habitats of the oceans being the largest of these reservoirs. Sunlight penetrates only a few tens to hundreds of meters into the ocean, resulting in large-scale microbial ecosystems that function in the dark.
Orcutt, Beth +3 more
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The Florida Pinesnake: Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus
WEC-251, a 6-page illustrated fact sheet by Gabriel J. Miller, Steve A. Johnson, and Lora L. Smith, describes this large, handsome, heavy-bodied snake with dark brown or rust-colored blotches on a light cream to tan background — similar species ...
Gabriel J. Miller +2 more
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Ecogothic Interpretations of the Anthropocene
The so-called nonhuman turn has a great role to play in theoretical elaborations of the Anthropocene. This broad tendency of thought incorporates contemporary non-anthropocentric schools of thought such as Actor-Network-Theory (ANT), Object-Oriented ...
Mark Horvath
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