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Increasing dominance of large lianas in Amazonian forests [PDF]
Ecological orthodoxy suggests that old-growth forests should be close to dynamic equilibrium, but this view has been challenged by recent findings that neotropical forests are accumulating carbon and biomass, possibly in response to the increasing ...
Oliver L Phillips, Simon L Lewis
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Analysis of changes in Iran's Dust hotspots in the last twenty years [PDF]
IntroductionAtmospheric mineral dust particles play a key role in the radiation budget of the atmosphere and the hydrological cycle, and have an important effect on public health by disrupting climate systems and air pollution.
Soodabheh Namdari +2 more
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Annotated Checklist and Conservation Status of Mammal Species in Sarpang District, Bhutan
Bhutan has a total geographical area of 38,394 Km² located in between the Indo-Malayan and Palearctic region, out of which 51.44% (19750.75 km²) of its total geographical area has been designated as the protected area.
Jigme Tenzin +4 more
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The Kingdom of Bhutan is endowed with abundant water resources. However, owing to rugged topography and associated climatic variations, accessibility remains a major challenge with communities facing seasonal and local scarcity of water.
Jigme Tenzin +4 more
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Bird diversity and conservation threats in Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan
The diversity of bird populations serve as a strong indicator for the overall health of an ecosystem. This study was aimed to understand and document bird diversity in different forest types and its conservation threats in Jigme Dorji National Park ...
Pema Dendup +12 more
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Vergés and Campbell introduce the kelp forest ecosystem.
Adriana, Vergés, Alexandra H, Campbell
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A pattern of livestock depredation by snow leopard to the yak herding pastoralist in western Bhutan
The pastoralists co-exist with wild predators and livestock depredation by predators causes an immense impact on the livelihood of the herders and instigates a negative attitude towards the conservation of these wild predators.
Phub Dorji, Reta Bahadur Powrel
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AbstractCurrent deep-learning models are mostly built upon neural networks, i.e. multiple layers of parameterized differentiable non-linear modules that can be trained by backpropagation. In this paper, we explore the possibility of building deep models based on non-differentiable modules such as decision trees.
Zhou, Zhi-Hua, Feng, Ji
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Comparing the oviposition rate of Monosteira unicostata (Mulsant & Rey) on poplar clones in Karaj [PDF]
Poplar lace bug, Monosteira unicostata (Het.: Tingidae) is one of the most important insect pest of poplars in nurseries and plantations. During 2003-2005, the rate of poplar lace bug’s eggs was studied on 15 native and exotic poplar clones belonging to ...
Mehry Babmorad +4 more
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Forest, water and people: The roles and limits of mediation in transforming watershed conflict in Northern Thailand [PDF]
This study focuses on watershed management in Northern Thailand, where conflict over forest, land and water-use is a prevailing problem. A characteristic of watershed conflicts is that they are often multifaceted and involve multiple stakeholders with ...
Ahmad Dhiaulhaq +4 more
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