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Complexités géologiques d'un karst sous-couverture : étude d'un projet de pont sur la Loire
Gildas Noury +9 more
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Abstract Hydrological signatures (HS) have proven to be highly effective in calibrating physically‐based hydrological models, enhancing their process consistency. However, their integration into parameter optimization for deep learning (DL)‐based hydrological models has been limited.
Zili Wang +4 more
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Spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of ecosystem service interactions in karst regions: Insights for environmental protection and sustainability. [PDF]
Zhang X +6 more
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Lithology modulates soil priming effect via resource limitations and bacterial community structure
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The soil priming effect (PE), triggered by root exudate inputs that stimulates microbial activity and drives significant soil carbon (C) losses in terrestrial ecosystems.
Xinyu Hou +4 more
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Herb-soil coupling in post-fire karst forests: a grey relational analysis in Yunnan, Southwest China. [PDF]
Zhang L +8 more
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The Impact of Grey Literature in Advancing Global Karst Research – A Follow-up
Todd A. Chavez +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aquatic ecosystems host diverse organisms across all six life kingdoms, yet their complex interactions remain poorly understood, primarily due to limitations in transkingdom species detection methods. To address this limitation, we developed HiMBar (https://github.com/Xchenkai2019/HIFI_barcoding), a high‐fidelity (HiFi) metagenomic barcoding ...
Kai Chen +14 more
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A Softsensor for Wind Measurements in Karst Caves. [PDF]
Kocijan J +5 more
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Cave habitats strongly filter functional traits, constraining the diversity of terrestrial isopod communities along the epigean–hypogean gradient. Functional turnover decreases while richness differences increase in hypogean systems, reflecting uneven occupation of trait space rather than simple trait replacement.
Rafaela Bastos‐Pereira +4 more
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