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Abstract Macrophytes are foundation species whose use as nature‐based solution (NbS) in aquatic ecosystems can help reduce climate change impacts while mitigating biodiversity loss. The discrepancy in research and application of macrophytes as NbS across inland and marine coastal ecosystems is an opportunity to expand the concept and learn from ...
Morgan Botrel +24 more
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PhDThis thesis investigates the dynamics of alien and native plant propagules in relation to the standing vegetation of the urban riparian corridor of the River Brent, London and also experimental results regarding the effectiveness of physical ...
Cockel, Christopher Paul
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An Indigenous‐led monitoring program was established in the South Island of New Zealand to improve local drinking water safety. Advanced sampling techniques were used to identify public health risks and provide assurance that remedial interventions were effective.
Connor Redmile +7 more
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True Metabolizable Energy of Two Southern Aquatic Plants [PDF]
Aquatic Ecosystems Restoration FoundationFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation CommissionunpublishedIn order to improve the accuracy of energetic models used to set habitat objectives, estimates of energy availability and metabolizability for a variety ...
Hagy, Heath M. +5 more
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The influence of a cooling water system on waterbird habitat use in a coastal environment
This study investigated the impact of a cooling water system at a nuclear power plant in northern Europe on coastal waterbird habitat use. In winter, the cooling water system provided preferential areas for waterbirds with warm productive waters, and, more importantly, with ice‐free areas.
Andreas C. Bryhn +2 more
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This study represents the first comprehensive biological and hydrochemical investigation of small coastal ponds in the saltmarsh dominated Tijuana Estuary, southern California (U.S.). Special attention is given to the brackish water biotopes.
Lüderitz, Volker +2 more
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Subterranean environments contribute to three‐quarters of classified ecosystem services
ABSTRACT Beneath the Earth's surface lies a network of interconnected caves, voids, and systems of fissures forming in rocks of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic origin. Although largely inaccessible to humans, this hidden realm supports and regulates services critical to ecological health and human well‐being.
Stefano Mammola +30 more
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Phosphorus dynamics in the swale - Ouse River system [PDF]
A study was made of the phosphorus ecology of the Swale - Ouse river in northern England. It ranges from a stream draining a peat moorland to a mature river influenced by urbanisation (estimated population 250 000) and intensive agriculture.
Christmas, Martin, Christmas, M.
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This study assembled and characterized the complete chloroplast genome of Caltha scaposa, revealing it has the shortest inverted repeat regions among examined Anemoneae taxa and identifying highly variable markers for future phylogenetic work. Phylogenomic analysis of 40 plastomes robustly resolves C.
Le Chen +4 more
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The Correlation Between the Changing Shadegan Wetland Extent and Dust Emission using Remote Sensing Techniques [PDF]
Extended Abstract Background: Wetlands are considered highly important natural environments in global ecosystem systems. These biologically rich areas contain abundant biodiversity and are known as the "green lungs" of the Earth.
Alireza Yousefi Kebriya +3 more
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