Impact of the duration of farmland restoration on plant communities and soil carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus stoichiometry in the Southern Foothills of the Greater Khingan Mountains, Inner Mongolia. [PDF]
Sheng Y +8 more
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Predicted probabilities of perceived food security outcomes under different conservation and livelihood scenarios, disaggregated by household location. Abstract Balancing agricultural productivity with biodiversity conservation is a critical challenge in rural Africa, where food insecurity and poverty intersect with growing ecological pressures ...
Lessah Mandoloma +5 more
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Pre-Crop Choice Shapes Nematode-Attached Bacterial Communities Associated With Reduced Pratylenchus penetrans Invasion of Barley Roots. [PDF]
Elhady A, Kanfra X, Adss S, Heuer H.
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The disappearance of malaria from Denmark, 1862–1900
Abstract The reason for malaria's disappearance from northwestern Europe in the early twentieth century has long been discussed but remains an unresolved conundrum. This is partially due to a previous focus on the early modern era, and partially because various theories have never been tested against each other.
Mathias Mølbak Ingholt +3 more
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Differential regulation of soil microecology in crop rotation systems of maize, seed pumpkin, and processing tomato. [PDF]
Liu X +7 more
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Wealth inequality and epidemics in the Republic of Venice (1400–1800)
Abstract This article analyses wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice during 1400–1800. The availability of a large database of homogeneous inequality measurements allows us to produce the most in‐depth study of the factors affecting inequality at the local level available thus far for any preindustrial society.
Guido Alfani +2 more
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Saturated buffer performance under alternative weir settings: Implications for design and management. [PDF]
Johnson GM +3 more
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Human Disturbance but Not Predation Risk Is Associated With Increased Vigilance in Roe Deer
Roe deer vigilance is lower in natural than in modified habitats, decreases with group size, but is not significantly influenced by stable wolf presence, suggesting habitat‐driven risk perception and reliance on spatial avoidance over increased alertness.
Elisa Torretta +4 more
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Increased occurrence of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> in wild ungulates intended for human consumption - An update on the monitoring in Brandenburg, Germany. [PDF]
Lienen T +4 more
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