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Methane cycling microorganisms drive seasonal variation of methane emission in mangrove ecosystems. [PDF]
Zhang CJ +6 more
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ABSTRACT A unique biogenic bryozoan reef has been recently discovered in Western Port (a temperate embayment), Victoria, Australia. This reef is significant owing to its contiguous, regular, linear rows of densely stacked bryozoan colonies with large vertical relief. We aimed to (1) document the biodiversity of the macroinvertebrate epifauna associated
Nicki K. Wilson +3 more
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Mangrove Ecosystems as Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance Genes: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Lertcanawanichakul M +2 more
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ABSTRACT Facilitative interspecific interactions (FIIs) confer benefits to at least one participant without detriment to others. Although often less emphasised than antagonistic interactions in ecological studies, this review highlights the significant ecological role of FIIs across biological scales – from individual behaviours to population ...
Eduardo Döbber Vontobel +5 more
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Species-specific difference of CO₂ emissions in mangroves: coupling sediment physicochemistry and microbial communities. [PDF]
He Z +10 more
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Abstract As our understanding of abiotic factors continues to grow, along with insights into the biological traits of organisms, so too does the sophistication of studies exploring global diversification and spatio‐temporal distribution patterns. The global distribution of coastal Cafius rove beetles, combined with the endemic distribution patterns ...
Kee‐Jeong Ahn, Jeong‐Hun Song
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Exploring Spatial and Temporal Variations in Stem-Mediated Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Different Species of Mangroves. [PDF]
Yong ZJ +8 more
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ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN TANJUNG BALAI DISTRICT, NORTH SUMATERA: MANGROVE FOREST ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
Fahriansyah Fahriansyah, Dessy Yoswaty
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Abstract The currently circulating high‐pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus of the subtype H5 causes variable illness and death in wild and domestic birds and mammals, as well as in humans. This virus evolved from the Goose/Guangdong lineage of the HPAI H5 virus, which emerged in commercial poultry in China in 1996, spilled over into wild birds,
Thijs Kuiken +9 more
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