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Factors Influencing the Oxygen Isotopes of Grape Berry Water: Some Remarks. [PDF]
Rossi M +5 more
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Using a unique 35‐year dataset, this study shows that domestic livestock do not facilitate wild large herbivores as predicted by the grazing optimization hypothesis. Instead, competition caused avoidance of cattle by elk which intensified under drought, and highlights how climate change influences interactions among domestic and wild large herbivores ...
Joel Ruprecht +6 more
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Key natural influences on groundwater storage changes in Central and Southern Arizona. [PDF]
Mohajer B +4 more
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Elephant space use and habitat selection change across drought timescales
Drought threatens wildlife worldwide, but little is known about wildlife behaviour during drought. This study combines 19 years of elephant GPS data with drought conditions at three timescales. Key findings include that elephants (i) move less during drought at a 1‐month timescale and (ii) change habitat selection across drought timescales.
Irene Bouwman +5 more
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Research on dynamic prediction of vegetation coverage by precipitation-evapotranspiration in arid regions based on CNN-LSTM hybrid model. [PDF]
Peng K +6 more
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ABSTRACT Recent climate phenomena show that Spain is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change impacts, with varied regional effects from flash floods to drought. This study assesses the vulnerability of four major crops (cereal, rice, grape and olive) in Catalonia to climate change through a comprehensive vulnerability index incorporating
Mahdieh Khezri‐nejad‐gharaei +3 more
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Negative CO<sub>2</sub> emissions for long-term mitigation of extremes in land hydrological cycle. [PDF]
Shin J +10 more
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The Moorland Clouded Yellow (Colias palaeno) benefited from cattle grazing in three different ways by (i) fostering the nectar supply; (ii) enhancing rejuvenation of the host plant (Vaccinium uliginosum); and (iii) improving microclimatic conditions for successful development of the immature stages.
Florian Fumy +3 more
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A comprehensive approach to enhancing irrigation network management through the water accounting plus framework. [PDF]
Naeini MS, Nazari B, Sotoodehnia A.
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This study identified a specific sequence of an extended drought followed by exceptional rainfall as a necessary precursor for mouse plagues in southeastern Australia. Long‐term rainfall anomalies interact with ecological processes to reset population dynamics, creating conditions that support rapid mouse population growth following periods of ...
Peter R. Brown
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