Impact of climate change on the suitable niches of an ornithophilous neotropical orchid (Elleanthus brasiliensis) and its pollen vectors. [PDF]
Kolanowska M.
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Ecological and Social Dimensions of Human–Bear Coexistence in Nepal's Gaurishankar Conservation Area
We modelled habitat suitability for Asiatic black bears in Nepal's Gaurishankar Conservation Area and combined it with community surveys to understand human–bear coexistence. Our results show that bear habitat is concentrated between 1000 and 3000 m and that conflict is rising in forest‐edge communities.
Shreyashi Bista +4 more
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Modelling tick abundance and environmental suitability in meso-Mediterranean landscapes for the prevention of tick-borne diseases. [PDF]
Baz-Flores S +5 more
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We used public databases and citizen science data entered into WomSAT to model and predict the distribution of bare‐nosed wombats across Australia. ABSTRACT Current understanding of bare‐nosed wombat (Vombatus ursinus) distribution has focused on specific regions, and human–wombat issues (e.g., burrowing leading to undermining fence integrity and ...
Yuanting Jiang +3 more
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Diurnal variations in CO<sub>2</sub> exchange fluxes and their influencing factors in a shallow macrophyte-dominated lake in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: a case study of Hurleg Lake. [PDF]
Xie J +6 more
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This study, through a large‐scale survey, reveals a close relationship between plateau pika habitat use preferences and geomorphic and soil characteristics. The findings indicate that pikas prefer flat, sun‐facing terrain near water sources, as well as specific ranges of soil depth, organic matter, and moisture.
Faming Qin +5 more
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A ten-year (2012-2021) fine-resolution (1 km, hourly) precipitation dataset over southeastern Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Li D +8 more
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Abstract The timing of an animal's activity affects its survival and reproduction because timing determines the nature of every interaction an organism has with its environment. Although the timing of activity may depend on aspects of the individual (e.g., body mass, reproductive status, experience) or the nature of the environment (e.g., temperature ...
Allison M. Brehm +3 more
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Insights into climate variability of the meteorological records from a background monitoring station: the Giordan lighthouse, Gozo. [PDF]
Ciarlo J +7 more
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Ecosystem carbon, water, and energy exchange reorganize systematically along climatic gradients from humid to dry conditions. Tapering shapes indicate shifts in the relative importance of environmental drivers and ecosystem fluxes across climate space, with thicker ends representing greater influence or magnitude.
Koong Yi +21 more
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