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As a result of the unique geographical characteristics, pastoral lifestyle, and economic conditions in Mongolia, its fragile natural ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate change and human activities. The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)
Xiaoyu Meng+3 more
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Assessing environmentally sensitive land to desertification using MEDALUS method in Mongolia
Desertification is a global phenomenon caused by various processes, including climate change, vegetation processes, and human activities. The need to combat desertification is increasing in many countries.
Eun Jung Lee+10 more
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Flora of Mongolia: annotated checklist of native vascular plants
Abstract In this study, we critically revised and updated the checklist of native vascular plants of Mongolia. The checklist comprises 3,041 native vascular plant taxa (2,835 species and 206 infraspecific species) from 653 genera and 111 families ...
S. Baasanmunkh+13 more
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Inner Mongolia is located in China’s arid and semi-arid regions, with sensitive and fragile ecosystems at risk of increased desertification, necessitating ecological restoration.
Siyuan Feng+6 more
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Mongolia health situation: based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Background Over the past few decades, economic, political, and social changes have directly and indirectly affected the health of the Mongolian population.
Odgerel Chimed-Ochir+12 more
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Simple Summary We performed SNP genotyping of indigenous goats of Mongolia to explore their demographic history in the global context and to estimate their genetic risks.
V. Mukhina+4 more
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Identifying and projecting the epidemiological burden of gastric cancer (GC) can optimize the control strategies, especially in high-burden areas. We collected incidence, deaths, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), age-standardized incidence rate ...
Xiaorong Yang+5 more
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Monitoring Vegetation Change and Its Potential Drivers in Inner Mongolia from 2000 to 2019
Inner Mongolia in China is a typically arid and semi-arid region with vegetation prominently affected by global warming and human activities. Therefore, investigating the past and future vegetation change and its impact mechanism is important for ...
Yao Kang+5 more
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Background Hard ticks act as arthropod vectors in the transmission of human and animal pathogens and are widely distributed in northern China. The aim of this study is to screen the important tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) carried by hard ticks in Inner ...
J. Jiao+13 more
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The global climate is noticeably warming, and drought occurs frequently. Therefore, choosing a suitable index for drought monitoring is particularly important.
Zhifang Pei+3 more
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