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Energy Landscapes and the Landscape of Fear [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Ecology & Evolution, 2017
Animals are not distributed randomly in space and time because their movement ecology is influenced by a variety of factors. Energy landscapes and the landscape of fear have recently emerged as largely independent paradigms, both reshaping our perspectives and thinking relating to the spatial ecology of animals across heterogeneous landscapes. We argue
Austin J, Gallagher   +3 more
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Putting the ‘landscape’ in landscape genetics [PDF]

open access: yesHeredity, 2006
Landscape genetics has emerged as a new research area that integrates population genetics, landscape ecology and spatial statistics. Researchers in this field can combine the high resolution of genetic markers with spatial data and a variety of statistical methods to evaluate the role that landscape variables play in shaping genetic diversity and ...
Storfer, A   +9 more
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Landscapes and fragilities [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 2004
The concept of fragility provides a possibility to rank different supercooled liquids on the basis of the temperature dependence of dynamic and/or thermodynamic quantities. We recall here the definitions of kinetic and thermodynamic fragility proposed in the last years and discuss their interrelations.
RUOCCO, Giancarlo   +4 more
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Landscape Painting in the Research of Landscape Changes [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Landscape Ecology, 2021
Abstract The article analyses possibilities of using landscape paintings in the studies of land cover changes. It examines 112 paintings from 1728 till 1976 and compares them with existing topographic maps. It compares land cover depicted in the paintings with present landscape and it studies changes of landscape derived from ...
Skokanová, H.   +8 more
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The turfgrass in landscape and landscaping [PDF]

open access: yesOrnamental Horticulture, 2020
Abstract Turfgrasses have become an essential element in the world landscape, due to their aesthetic, environmental and agricultural values. Since prehistory, specifically in the age of dinosaurs, grass pollens have been reported by historians, as well as African tribes have used grass species around their villages for hunting and defending enemies ...
Regina Maria Monteiro de Castilho   +2 more
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Feedback - What is the water saving potential in irrigation in the particular context of the highly structured moraine landscapes of Brandenburg, in Germany? [PDF]

open access: yesSciences, Eaux & Territoires, 2020
The moraine soils of the state of Brandenburg are highly heterogeneous due to the fluctuating inputs of glacial and fluvio-glacial sediments over time.
ZIMMERMANN, Beate   +2 more
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The Multiscale Monitoring of Peatland Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in the Middle Taiga Zone of Western Siberia: The Mukhrino Bog Case Study

open access: yesLand, 2021
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the world, have not previously been covered by continuous measurement and monitoring programs.
Egor Dyukarev   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Local Motivations, Regional Implications: Scaling from Local to Regional Food Systems in Northeastern North Carolina

open access: yesJournal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 2019
In communities across North America, organiza­tions have launched local food system initiatives as a response to the depredations of the globalized agri-food economy; however, they increasingly find that they cannot achieve their desired impacts or ...
Gabriel Cumming   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Correction: Mackay-Smith et al. A Framework for Reviewing Silvopastoralism: A New Zealand Hill Country Case Study. Land 2021, 10, 1386

open access: yesLand, 2023
The authors would like to make the following correction to the published article [...]
Thomas H. Mackay-Smith   +4 more
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Housing and Food Production: Resident and Grower Perceptions of Peri-Urban Food-Production Landscapes

open access: yesLand, 2023
The loss of productive soils and food-producing landscapes on the edges of cities is an increasing issue facing Aotearoa New Zealand. Like many countries globally, New Zealand’s largest cities are facing rapid expansion because of increasing urbanisation,
Shannon Davis   +2 more
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