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Impacts of climatic factors on the global spatiotemporal distribution patterns of <i>Xylobolus subpileatus</i> (Stereaceae, Russulales). [PDF]
Xu Y, Niu A, Cao J, Fan R, He S.
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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Suitable ecological niches of invasive malaria vector under present and projected climatic conditions in South of Iran. [PDF]
Bozorg-Omid F +3 more
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This study uses an optimized MaxEnt model to predict the potential distribution of Pleurozia across Asia under current and future climate scenarios. Our results show that evergreen broadleaf forest cover, temperature annual range, mean diurnal range, and altitude are the key environmental determinants, and that suitable habitats are projected to expand
Liangtao Huang +7 more
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The Potential Habitat of <i>Liparis campylostalix</i> (Orchidaceae) in China Under Climate Change Scenario Predicted by MaxEnt Model. [PDF]
Deng M +5 more
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We studied the spatial and temporal relationships between clouded tiger‐cats and dogs in an isolated protected area of Colombia. Dogs influenced the activity patterns of clouded tiger‐cats but not their habitat use. Conservation actions should be directed to mitigate potential contact between both species.
J. C. Cepeda‐Duque +6 more
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Local hourly trends in near-surface and land surface temperatures. [PDF]
Safieddine S +3 more
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Mammal Community Responses to Increasing Puma Activity in a Suburban Preserve
Using nine years of camera‐trap data from a suburban preserve, we found preliminary, convergent evidence that increasing puma activity coincided with changes in black‐tailed deer, bobcat and coyote activity. Evidence for changes in brush rabbit and grey fox activity, as well as woody plant density, is more tentative and warrants further study, but ...
Chinmay Sonawane +7 more
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Impact of atmospheric condition on aerosol optical properties in urban and rural environment.
Kłapiński S +2 more
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