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A new species of Amphitecna (Bignoniaceae) endemic to the mountain karst forests of southern Mexico
Amphitecna brevicalyx (Bignoniaceae), a new tree species endemic to Mexico is described and illustrated. Its cauliflorous inflorescences, featuring a single flower per shoot and funnelform corollas without a transverse fold in the throat, place it within the Amphitecna macrophylla group.
Leopoldo Hurtado‐Reveles +1 more
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Residual capsule network with threshold convolution and attention mechanism for forest fire detection using UAV imagery. [PDF]
Othman SB, Ali O.
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Greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest fires in Roraima: sources and sinks.
Philip M. Fearnside +2 more
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The obligately lichenicolous genus Abrothallus consists of approximately 50 species, almost all of which are associated with lichens having foliose, fruticose, or pendulous thalli. This paper focuses on species that grow on strap lichens (Ramalina) providing new insights into their phylogenetic relationships and distribution.
Ave Suija +5 more
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Research and application of deep learning object detection methods for forest fire smoke recognition. [PDF]
He L, Zhou Y, Liu L, Zhang Y, Ma J.
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Ceropegia andhrica (Apocynaceae), a new species from Andhra Pradesh, India
A new hysteranthous species of Ceropegia, C. andhrica P.Chiranjeevi, K.Prasad & V.Nagaraju sp. nov. (Apocynaceae), is described from the Paderu forest division, Alluri Sitharamaraju District, Andhra Pradesh, India. It morphologically resembles Ceropegia vemanae and C.
Pabbathi Chiranjeevi +5 more
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Trust-driven approach to enhance early forest fire detection using machine learning. [PDF]
Khan T +6 more
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Remote monitoring of forest fires in conditions of war in the Kharkiv region
H. V. Khabarova +2 more
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