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Landscape ecology reaching out. [PDF]
Kienast F, Walters G, Bürgi M.
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Long-term success of floodplain meadow restoration on species-poor grassland
Restoration of floodplain meadows remains a challenge, as many degraded sites suffer from seed limitation. The transfer of seed-containing plant material from species-rich donor sites is a widely used method to restore semi-natural grasslands.
Leonhard Sommer +4 more
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Tree stems can be a source of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4). However, assessments of the global importance of stem CH4 emissions are complicated by a lack of research and high variability between individual ecosystems.
Daniel Köhn +3 more
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Research on Urban Waterfront Landscape Design Based on Ecological Urbanism [PDF]
In the overall urban environment the urban waterfront landscape area plays a dual function of landscape and culture, and is an important incubator for the natural ecology of the city.
Wu Xukun
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Functional analysis of tomato CHIP ubiquitin E3 ligase in heat tolerance
Plants have evolved genetic and physiological mechanisms to mitigate the adverse effects of high temperature. CARBOXYL TERMINUS OF THE HSC70-INTERACTING PROTEINS (CHIP) is a conserved chaperone-dependent ubiquitin E3 ligase that targets misfolded ...
Yan Zhang +8 more
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Using Python as a coupling platform for integrated catchment models [PDF]
Interdisciplinary sharing of knowledge is a key for understanding matter fluxes in landscapes. However, models of transport and reactive fluxes from different disciplines need to work seamlessly together, to capture the tight feedback loops between ...
P. Kraft +4 more
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This study evaluates the sensitivity of the Dynamic Habitat Index (DHI), utilizing multitemporal Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data, to changing environmental conditions across Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) types in a central European ...
Mojdeh Safaei +2 more
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Xylem Anatomical Variability in White Spruce at Treeline Is Largely Driven by Spatial Clustering
The ecological function of boreal forests is challenged by drastically changing climate conditions. Although an increasing number of studies are investigating how climate change is influencing growth and distribution of boreal tree species, there is a ...
Timo Pampuch +4 more
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Farming Intensity Affects Soil Seedbank Composition and Spontaneous Vegetation of Arable Weeds
Former studies carried out in the 2000s in the Lahn-Dill region located in the middle-east of the German state Hesse stated a depletion of arable weeds on the field scale and more diverse weed flora on the landscape scale.
Philipp Köllmann, Rainer Waldhardt
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