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Functional landscape heterogeneity and animal biodiversity in agricultural landscapes

Ecology Letters, 2010
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 101–112AbstractBiodiversity in agricultural landscapes can be increased with conversion of some production lands into ‘more‐natural’– unmanaged or extensively managed – lands. However, it remains unknown to what extent biodiversity can be enhanced by altering landscape pattern without reducing agricultural production.
Fahrig, Lenore   +8 more
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Functional landscapes of the dominant hemisphere

Brain Research, 1976
There is abundant evidence that in non-anoxic brain tissue the blood flow is controlled mainly by the functional activity of the neurons. This enables the use of regional blood flow measurements for the localization and quantitation of events in the human brain which correlate to normal and abnormal mental activity.
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Magnetic Schrödinger operators and landscape functions

Communications in Partial Differential Equations, 2023
We study localization properties of low-lying eigenfunctions of magnetic Schrödinger operators $$\frac{1}{2} \left(- i\nabla - A(x)\right)^2 ϕ+ V(x) ϕ= λϕ,$$ where $V:Ω\rightarrow \mathbb{R}_{\geq 0}$ is a given potential and $A:Ω\rightarrow \mathbb{R}^d$ induces a magnetic field.
Jeremy G. Hoskins   +2 more
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Chromosome territories – a functional nuclear landscape

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006
Understanding nuclear architecture is indispensable for understanding the cell-type-dependent orchestration of active and silent genes and other nuclear functions, such as RNA splicing, DNA replication and repair. Yet, while it is now generally agreed that chromosomes in the cell nucleus are organized as chromosome territories, present models of ...
Thomas, Cremer   +5 more
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Ecological Functions of Landscapes

Eurasian Soil Science, 2018
Ecological functions of landscapes are considered a system of processes ensuring the development, preservation, and evolution of ecosystems and the biosphere as a whole. The concept of biogeocenosis can be considered a model that integrates biotic and environmental functions.
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Landscapes and their correlation functions

Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 1996
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