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Comprehensive global assessment of precipitation trend and pattern variability considering their distribution dynamics. [PDF]
Nazeri Tahroudi M.
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An AI Approach to Integrating Climate, Hydrology, and Agriculture Models
Belete Berhanu+6 more
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As urbanization increases, wildlife increasingly encounters people. Coyotes Canis latrans and red foxes Vulpes vulpes are two canid species that have readily adapted to urban environments. Citizen science has emerged as a low‐cost method of collecting data on urban‐adapted species that can benefit management agencies but may provide different results ...
Neville F. Taraporevala+2 more
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Feeding Behavior and Ecological Significance of <i>Craspedacusta sowerbii</i> in a Freshwater Reservoir: Insights from Prey Composition and Trophic Interactions. [PDF]
Yan H+8 more
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Trait distributions provide insight into how niches overlap within a broader trait space. By integrating individual‐level trait observations from different communities, we can explore how facets of trait dimensionality vary across environmental conditions.
Alicia McGrew+6 more
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Global dataset of nearshore and submarine springs. [PDF]
Bouimouass H+3 more
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Agroecological farming promotes yield and biodiversity but may require subsidy to be profitable
These results highlight that while evidence for the role of ecosystem services in supporting crop yield can be found, overcoming economic constraints within conventional farming systems is likely to be a key barrier to widespread uptake. Agri‐environmental subsidy payments can offset these costs, but only for moderate interventions.
B. A. Woodcock+15 more
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Comprehensive geospatial assessment: morphometric parameters and hydrological implications in five Mexican basins. [PDF]
Revuelta-Acosta JD+3 more
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International hydrologic science programs and global water issues [PDF]
Landwehr, JA+3 more
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Our findings demonstrate functional differences between cattle and horses, which suggest complementary effects on vegetation development and consequently biodiversity. Also, our results indicate that this functionality is impacted by proactive health management actions.
Emil Sloth Thomassen+4 more
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