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How to Approach the Definition of WUI in Northern Europe
ABSTRACT This article aims to delineate the wildland–urban interface in the sparsely populated, limited‐resourced Scandinavian peninsula (excluding Finland). Common WUI mapping assumptions and how different thresholds capture the reality of building ignition from wildfire in this region are evaluated.
Javier Elio Medina+3 more
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Laboratory manual of cereals and forage crops,
George Livingston+1 more
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Saline irrigation improves survival of forage sorghum but limits growth and increases toxicity. [PDF]
Fu E, Myrans H, Gleadow RM.
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Physiological and transcriptome analysis reveals the mechanism of Gymnocarpos przewalskii response to drought stress. [PDF]
Du C, Ni X, Yan M, Meng Q, He J.
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Global artificial light masks biologically important light cycles of animals
We document the importance of low‐light conditions in 136 animal species and then translate the new world atlas of skyglow, which reports artificial night sky brightness, into estimates of anthropogenic illuminance (that is, artificial light reaching Earth's surface).
Brett M Seymoure+7 more
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Feed intake, preferences, in vivo digestibility, and nutritional value of tedera (B. bituminosa var. bituminosa) and maralfalfa (Pennisetum purpureum) in Canary sheep. [PDF]
Barbera M+6 more
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Recommendations for built marine infrastructure that supports natural habitats
The extent of built marine infrastructure—from energy infrastructure and ports to artificial reefs and aquaculture—is increasing globally. The rise in built structure coverage is concurrent with losses and degradation of many natural habitats. Although historically associated with net negative impacts on natural systems, built infrastructure—with ...
Avery B Paxton+17 more
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