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Assessment of ecosystem status in Mozambique and implications for environmental planning
We assess Mozambique's terrestrial ecosystems using the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems framework, showing that more than half of Mozambique's ecosystems are threatened, with impacts primarily concentrated in temperate subhumid grasslands and pyric tussock savannas.
Kendall R. Jones +12 more
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Seasonal monopolization of small carrion by a scarab beetle in terra firme Amazonian rainforests. [PDF]
Chaboteaux E +9 more
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Hydraulic Analysis of the Marikina River Floodplain During Typhoon Vamco using Numerical Modelling [PDF]
Jonathan S. Serrano +2 more
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This study examines community priorities for human–wildlife coexistence strategies across four administrative sectors of Chitwan National Park, Nepal, revealing marked differences among sectors. Results show that local communities in different sectors have distinct needs and expectations, indicating that uniform approaches are insufficient and that ...
Arockia E J Ferdin +9 more
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Environmental hazards of wastewater disposal on groundwater at the West Sohag site, Egypt. [PDF]
Rizk S +5 more
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Flooding affects fluctuating asymmetry but not growth of a riparian orbweaving spider
In a mesocosm experiment we assessed the impact of flood on aquatic insect emergence and on spider development using geometric morphometric analysis of fluctuating asymmetry. We observed 45% higher emergence in flooded mesocosm throughout the season. Spiders did not grow bigger but exhibited ~15% lower fluctuating asymmetry than in controls.
Stephane Mutel +10 more
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Species Redundancy and Niche Overlap: Mechanisms Maintaining Fish Community Function in Yangtze River Lakes in the Face of Lateral Hydrologic Connectivity Obstruction. [PDF]
Xu Y +7 more
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Agricultural cover was positively associated with fluctuating asymmetry in Trypoxylon opacum, suggesting a possible increase in developmental instability in intensively managed landscapes. Wing size was positively related to forest cover and negatively related to agricultural cover, indicating that forested landscapes may promote larger body size ...
Luana Vieira Carlin dos Santos +3 more
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