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Comprehensive hydrogeochemical characterization and seasonal water quality index analysis for sustainable groundwater management in Valliyur region, Southern Tamil Nadu, India. [PDF]
Promilton AAA +4 more
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Palaeoenvironmental records along the eastern coast of Thailand remain sparse, with only a few studies attempting to reconstruct past climatic and environmental conditions. However, additional palaeoenvironmental, palaeoclimatic and sea‐level records are needed to improve our understanding of coastal evolution and local environmental changes.
Sakonvan Chawchai +7 more
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Spatiotemporal trends in sunshine hours over India during three decades from 1988 to 2018. [PDF]
Choudhary A +5 more
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Abstract Despite the crucial role of human impacts on biodiversity loss, many assessments of this loss focus on single metrics, such as species richness, and overlook the multidimensional effects of human activities. Because of its importance to ecosystem functioning, we investigated the functional diversity of medium‐ and large‐sized mammal ...
Xueyou Li +8 more
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Surviving the Patchwork: Habitat Preferences of a Threatened Amphibian in a Fragmented Tropical Landscape. [PDF]
Rajiv NV +2 more
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Global monsoon, El Nino, and their interannual linkage simulated by MIROC5 and the CMIP3 CGCMs [PDF]
KIM, Hyung +13 more
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Abstract Human development is a driver of global change and a major threat to biodiversity. Protected areas maintain and support biodiversity, but outside stressors, such as climate change and land use change, can negatively influence natural resources within protected areas.
Leah J. Rudge +2 more
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Impact of spring sea ice variability in the Barents-Kara region on the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall. [PDF]
Sardana D, Agarwal A.
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Who prefers the dark? Daily activity of dung beetles from an Amazonian region
Daily activity patterns shape how dung beetle species coexist in Amazonian forests, revealing temporal niches that reduce competition and structure biodiversity. We compared species richness, abundance and assemblage composition of dung beetles sampled during day and night in a conserved terra‐firme forest in the Brazilian Amazon. Although richness and
Leonardo Vilas‐Bôas M. P. de Cerqueira +8 more
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