Results 181 to 190 of about 45,370 (293)
A bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr isoscape of Mongolia: Implications for the reconstruction of past human and animal mobility. [PDF]
Le Corre M +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Climate change drives shifts in suitable habitats for Eurasian lynx and its prey (hare, roe deer) in Mohe, Daxing'anling Mountains. Under RCP scenarios, moderate warming (RCP4.5) promotes substantial habitat expansion, while high‐emission conditions (RCP8.5) lead to strong expansion in the 2050s but slower gains and partial contraction by the 2070s ...
Binglian Liu +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Spatiotemporal drivers of Nature's contributions to people: A county-level study. [PDF]
Jiang W +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Spatiotemporal mapping the usable space of free‐roaming equids across the western United States
Identification of the inter‐decadal (2010‐2011) enhancement‐degradation gradients in the usable space for wild equid Herd Management Areas in the Great Basin, USA. Abstract Management of feral equids in the American West is hindered by the lack of a formal habitat map and monitoring system.
Alexander Hernandez +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Uncovering the characteristics and evolution of inter-provincial knowledge flow in China through Chinese literature citations. [PDF]
Li D, Cao Q.
europepmc +1 more source
Book review of \u27The Tibetans\u27 by Matthew T. Kapstein [PDF]
Moran, Peter K.
core +1 more source
Abstract In a multi‐row facility layout problem (MRFLP), facilities are arranged in more than one row under the limited layout area. Considering different layout factors, various extensions of MRFLP have been modelled. However, the orientation of input/output (I/O) point in a facility, as a key factor that plays a direct impact on flow cost, is seldom ...
Yinan Guo +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Plague and the Mongol conquest of Baghdad (1258)? A reevaluation of the sources. [PDF]
Brack J, Biran M, Amitai R.
europepmc +1 more source
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Physical trampling is a ubiquitous activity of walking vertebrates, but is poorly understood as a mechanism impacting biogeochemical cycling in soil. Lack of detailed knowledge of soil abiotic–biotic interactions underlying trampling effects, and the primary sources of ...
G. Adam Meyer +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Mobility, Empire and Cross-Cultural Contacts in Mongol Eurasia (MONGOL)
Michal Biran
doaj +1 more source

