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This study used the MaxEnt model and ArcGIS software to predict the suitable habitat distribution of Hippophae tibetana under contemporary and future (2050s, 2070s) climate scenarios. By analyzing the relationship between the geographical distribution of Hippophae tibetana and bioclimatic factors, the study found that the main factors limiting the ...
Tao Ma +4 more
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Origin and evolution of fluids and heatflow in geothermal systems of Indus River Basin (IRB), India. [PDF]
Jeelani G +4 more
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This study evaluates the future habitat dynamics of the Tibetan brown bear on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau under climate change by integrating predator–prey relationships and environmental variables using the MaxEnt model. Results show significant habitat contraction and shifting patterns, increasing the risk of human‐bear conflict.
Qiaoyun Sun +2 more
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Global populations of western mosquitofish G. affinis are more sensitive to climatic variation than eastern mosquitofish G. holbrooki in terms of length‐weight allometries. Under climate change, the populations of G. affinis, especially those in East Asia and Eastern Europe, are expected to grow faster in weight, posing greater threats to native ...
Shanshan Rao +8 more
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Evaluation of Health Education on Oral Cancer Screening Knowledge and Skills Among Community Health Workers in Agra District, India: A Community-Based Interventional Study. [PDF]
Ruhela S +4 more
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Hedysarum langranii sp. nov. (Fabaceae, Hedysareae) is described from China based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence. Supplementary morphological descriptions of H. smithianum and H. dentatoalatum are provided. ABSTRACT Hedysarum langranii sp. nov. (Fabaceae, Hedysareae) is described and illustrated from Shaanxi, Henan and Gansu, China.
Pei‐Liang Liu +5 more
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<i>Dryopteris pycnolepis</i>, a new fern species from northern Vietnam, with miscellaneous notes on <i>Dryopteris</i> sect. <i>Splendentes</i> (Dryopteridaceae). [PDF]
Huang JK +4 more
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