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Trait‐based approaches to restoration ecology: Synthesizing insights from diverse systems
Abstract Under accelerating global change, trait‐based approaches are emerging as essential tools in the ecological restoration toolbox. Where restoration has traditionally focused on the recovery of focal species in isolated systems, trait‐based methods can provide a common language that extends beyond species‐ or system‐specific contexts, allowing ...
Julia K. Briand +22 more
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Widespread land surface cooling from paddy rice cultivation revealed by global satellite mapping. [PDF]
Weng W +11 more
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Integrating landscape ecology into generic surveillance plans for bark‐ and wood‐boring beetles
Abstract International trade poses a growing threat to global biosecurity, with bark‐ and wood‐boring beetles representing a major concern for forest health. Non‐native species are frequently introduced at points of entry, where populations can establish in the surrounding landscape.
Davide Nardi +21 more
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Research on the application of remote sensing image super-resolution reconstruction techniques in crop phenology extraction. [PDF]
Han H, Feng Z, Cai Y, Li W, Du W, Xu T.
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Carya luodianensis (Juglandaceae), a new species, is described and illustrated. We combined morphological characteristics, comparative plastome analyses, and phylogenetic analysis, all of which support the recognition of C. luodianensis as a new species and highlight its evolutionary divergence within Carya. ABSTRACT Carya luodianensis Y.B. Yang & M.T.
Yan‐Bing Yang +8 more
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Pantropical moist forests are converging towards a middle leaf longevity. [PDF]
Xue M +21 more
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This study uses three decades of field‐collected vegetation biomass data to ground‐truth satellite‐derived Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data from Landsat imagery as a proxy for resource availability for wild red deer on the Isle of Rum, Scotland.
Shane Butt +8 more
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A conceptual framework for simultaneous optimization of integrated climate scenario data and phenology models. [PDF]
Tschurr F +4 more
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Climate change is significantly affecting biodiversity, and organisms that depend on external temperature – such as ectotherms – are particularly vulnerable to these effects. Microhabitats provide refuge for species, thereby reducing exposure to thermal and hydric stress under climate change.
Carolina Reyes‐ Puig +3 more
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Increased artificial illumination delays urban autumnal foliar senescence. [PDF]
Chen Y +4 more
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