Rare Primate Rhinopithecus bieti Can Sustain the Resilience of Montane Forests [PDF]
This study addresses a critical challenge in global conservation: understanding how rare species contribute to ecosystem structure and resilience. The ecological role of the endangered black-and-white snub-nosed monkey in China’s temperate mountain ...
Na Li +7 more
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Fecal Sample Surveillance of the Wildlife Virome in Central Italy: Insights from the Foreste Casentinesi National Park [PDF]
Wildlife can act as both a reservoir and a sentinel for emerging pathogens, but surveillance is often constrained by difficulties in obtaining samples without disturbing animals.
Maria Irene Pacini +2 more
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Symbiodiniaceae live in endosymbiosis with corals. In the last few decades, mass bleaching events have occurred in the coral reefs, causing damage in the ecosystem and the associated species. Global temperature increase is affecting the algae, disturbing
Sabit Mohammad Aslam +5 more
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Organism-sediment interactions govern post-hypoxia recovery of ecosystem functioning [PDF]
Hypoxia represents one of the major causes of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning loss for coastal waters. Since eutrophication-induced hypoxic events are becoming increasingly frequent and intense, understanding the response of ecosystems to hypoxia ...
A Norkko +80 more
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Status of invasive alien insects of nationwide survey in South Korea [PDF]
In this study, we analysed the regional distribution status, species composition differences, seasonal occurrence and habitat types of invasive alien insects that are distirbuted in natural ecosystems nationwide, targeting 3,802 locations in eight ...
Dayeong Kim +3 more
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Daily dynamics of cellulase activity in arable soils depending on management practices [PDF]
The daily dynamics of cellulase activity was studied during 27 days by the cellophane membrane method on soils managed using the conventional high-input farming system (application of mineral fertilizers and pesticides) and the biological conservation ...
Bruggen, A.H.C., van +6 more
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Microbial community dynamics and coexistence in a sulfide-driven phototrophic bloom [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Bhatnagar, S., Cowley, E. S., Kopf, S. H., Pérez Castro, S., Kearney, S., Dawson, S. C., Hanselmann, K.
Bhatnagar, Srijak +9 more
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Microbes are an essential component of our ecosystem which have coexisted with humans and all other life forms for millions of years. These microbes have proven beneficial in our everyday life in many ways, but the recognized pathogenic forms have also ...
Divyanu Jain +7 more
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The Study of Distribution for the Plants of Alien Species on Specific Islands Monitored by Ministry of Environment, South Korea [PDF]
This study was conducted to provide information on alien species to the specific islands monitored by Ministry of Environment in South Korea, based on the National Survey of Natural Environment of Islands from 2006 to 2020.
Youngjun Park +5 more
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Distribution Status for the Plants of Alien Species on the Baekdudaegan Protected Area, South Korea [PDF]
This study was conducted to provide information on alien species to the Baekdudaegan Protected Area eco-survey by Ministry of Environment in South Korea from 2015 to 2019. The scope of the survey is based on data from 26 subsections out of 44 subsections
Hyungsoo Seo +5 more
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