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Karst springs - windows to the groundwater ecosystems health

Karst Science Days Symposium Proceedings
Karst aquifers are important sources of drinking water, however their characteristicsmake them highly vulnerable to the exponential increase of anthropogenic pressure (Onac & van Beynen, 2021). These aquifers consist of an interconnected network of pores, issures, fractures, and conduits with high permeability.
Alexandra Olaru   +8 more
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Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Karst Springs Ecosystems in Bulgaria

2023
Ecosystems of karst springs are insufficiently studied in Bulgaria. This study was focused on bottom macroinvertebrate assemblages from this river type. Their taxonomic diversity, community structure and habitat preferences in relation with the environmental factors were examined.
Todorov, Milcho   +6 more
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Nitrogen Leaching of Two Forest Ecosystems in a Karst Watershed

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2010
Karst watersheds are a major source of drinking water in the European Alps. These watersheds exhibit quick response times and low residence times, which might make karst aquifers more vulnerable to elevated nitrogen (N) deposition than non-karst watersheds. We summarize 13 years of monitoring NO 3 − ,
Georg Jost   +3 more
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Soil bacterial community composition and diversity respond to cultivation in Karst ecosystems

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2011
Soil microorganisms play vital roles in recovering and maintaining the health of ecosystems, particularly in fragile Karst ecosystems that are easily degraded after cultivation. We investigated the composition and diversity of soil bacterial communities, based on RFLP and 16S rDNA sequencing, in a cropland, a naturally revegetated land with former ...
Xiangbi, Chen   +5 more
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Trade-offs among ecosystem services in a typical Karst watershed, SW China

Science of The Total Environment, 2016
Nowadays, most research results on ecosystem services in Karst areas are limited to a single function of an ecosystem service. Few scholars conduct a comparative study on the mutual relationships among ecosystem services, let alone reveal the trade-off and synergic relationships in typical Karst watershed.
Yichao, Tian   +4 more
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Land use in karst terrain: review of impacts of primary activities on temperate karst ecosystems

2002
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) There is an acknowledged lack of information available to managers of New Zealand's karst estate on the impacts of primary activities on these sensitive environments. A review of the international literature was undertaken to begin to address the issue.
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Karst Ecosystem: An Ecosystem on Carbonate Rocks

Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2015
LI Wenhua, CAO Jianhua
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Demographic shrinkage promotes ecosystem services supply capacity in the karst desertification control

Science of The Total Environment
Although ecological services have been improved in karst desertification control areas, it is still unclear how population shrinkage affects ecosystem service supply capability through ecological assets. In this study, Theil-Sen median, regression analysis, and variance partitioning were applied to explore the linkages of population change (observed ...
Shihao, Zhang   +3 more
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Evolution and determinants of ecosystem services: insights from South China karst

Ecological Indicators, 2021
Shihao Zhang   +2 more
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