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Joint modeling of environmental and species responses to restoration
Restoration outcomes have often unexplained variation. As environmental variables can both affect the restoration outcome and be affected by restoration, studying the interplay between environmental and species responses can reveal reasons behind the variation.
Aapo Jantunen +3 more
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Simulating cold-region hydrology in an intensively drained agricultural watershed in Manitoba, Canada, using the Cold Regions Hydrological Model [PDF]
Marcos R. C. Cordeiro +5 more
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Temporal variability in dissolved organic matter composition export in streams. [PDF]
Begum MS +3 more
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Direct seeding for ecological restoration is a cost‐effective and scalable method, but its effectiveness largely relies on choosing the appropriate species. Understanding the criteria used to select species is critical for optimizing restoration outcomes, especially in the face of limited resources and ongoing environmental changes.
Mariane C. Inocente +6 more
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Agricultural Water Resource Management in the Socio-Hydrology: A Framework for Using System Dynamics Simulation [PDF]
Fatemeh Javanbakht-Sheikhahmad +5 more
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Evaluating the impact of land use/cover changes on hydrological processes in the Lake Tana Basin. [PDF]
Ragab EM +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Introduction With anthropogenic environmental change accelerating, incorporating long‐term perspectives into ecological restoration is essential. Paleoecological evidence increasingly indicates that many perceived “natural” landscapes under current conservation regimes are, in fact, cultural or modern systems.
Yihan Wang +7 more
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Assessing the topographic distribution of legacy soil phosphorus in agricultural fields of the Delmarva Peninsula, Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA. [PDF]
Foroughi M +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Introduction Process‐based restoration is novel in livestock production systems of the Northern Great Plains (NGP), and limited region‐specific evidence can impede adoption. We investigated the effects of methods such as beaver dam analogs (BDAs) on NGP plant communities.
James A. Bolyard +2 more
wiley +1 more source

