Primulina marmorata (Gesneriaceae), a new species from northern Guangxi, China
Primulina marmorata, a new species of Gesneriaceae from the limestone areas of Siding Town, Rong'an County, liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, is described and illustrated here. It morphologically resembles P. yungfuensis in leaf blades. Still, it can be easily distinguished from the latter by noting a combination of characteristics, especially in its ...
Shu‐Shan Zhang +4 more
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Karst remote sensing ecological index KRSEI for monitoring ecological quality in Southwest China. [PDF]
Yang X +5 more
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Exploring narratives of human–nature connections in protected areas
Abstract Protected areas have become the most widespread strategy for nature conservation, and are currently expanding worldwide. Many of them are inhabited or close to inhabited areas, shaping and being shaped by connections between people and nature. These connections are not always positive.
Marion Jay +4 more
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Assembly mechanism of primary forest dominated by habitat filtering in karst degradation region. [PDF]
Sun W +6 more
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Karst and vaucluse springs from the Polish Tatra Mts. Results of long-term stationary investigations
Grzegorz Barczyk
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Rock solid: winter ecology of boreal bats at natural hibernation sites
Overwintering bats at northerly latitudes spend up to eight months a year in a state of dormancy: a period characterised by extended use of torpor, but not an absolute lack of activity. Although this period constitutes a majority of their yearly cycle, little is known about their ecology during this time, because of the cryptic behaviour of bats ...
Anna S. Blomberg +2 more
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Tracking sources and transformations of dissolved sulfate in karstic sub-basins in Southwest China using dual isotopes and water chemistry. [PDF]
Wang J +6 more
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Hydrologic Dynamics of Ephemerally Flooded Playas in a Dryland Environment
Abstract Ephemerally flooded playas are common in the southwestern United States and globally in drylands. Often formed in closed basins, playas are depressions which inundate infrequently from local precipitation and streamflow produced near the playa or from upland areas.
Charles R. Kimsal +4 more
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GAM-enhanced deepLabv3+ for accurate burn scar extraction in karst regions from remote sensing images. [PDF]
Su X +5 more
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