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Data Collection for a Virtual Museum on the Underwater Survey at Kas, Turkey [PDF]
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The Underwater Archaeological Survey Project at Kas¸, on the Lycian coast of Turkey, has emerged from a need to document, research and preserve underwater sites in the area surrounding the town of Kas¸.
Varinlioglu, G.
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (12): The routes 56 – 57 (Phellos – Kyaneai – Myra)
In the field survey of the Stadiasmus Patarensis (SP) in 2010, the route Phellos, Kyaneai and Myra was investigated. The Tabula Peutingeriana shows a route from Patara to Antiphellos then to Korydalla and Phaselis, while the SP doesn't mention ...
Fatih Onur, Mehmet Oktan
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Quercus phellos Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 994. 1753. "Habitat in America septentrionali." RCN: 7210. Lectotype (Reveal & al. in Huntia 7: 233. 1987): Clayton 780 [ 906 ] (BM-000051783; iso- LINN 1128.3). Current name: Quercus phellos L. (Fagaceae). Note: Dandy (Sloane Herbarium: 112.
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ABSTRACT Urban heat during summer has recently become a serious issue. Although urban trees have a cooling effect, this effect must be evaluated quantitatively for effective landscape and streetscape design. However, models capable of predicting hourly changes in typical tree transpiration under summer conditions at the whole‐tree scale rather than the
Suzuka Deushi +4 more
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Bias Correction in Logarithmic Regression and Comparison with Weighted Regression for Nonlinear Models [PDF]
Non-linear models with heteroscedasticity are commonly used in ecological and forestry modeling, and logarithmic regression and weighted regression are usually employed to estimate the parameters. Using the single-tree biomass data of three large samples,
Shou Zheng Tang, Wei Sheng Zeng
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Street‐side trees control pavement wetness in a moist‐temperate region with cold winters
Abstract Urban tree canopies intercept rain and snowfall, potentially extending the service life of asphalt pavement below them. However, the process of pavement wetting has not been quantified and controlling factors are poorly understood. In this study, we document four forms of pavement moisture and experimentally test the role of trees in ...
Glenn R. Matlack +2 more
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Biotic and abiotic factors associated with genome size evolution in oaks
Abstract The evolutionary processes that underlie variation in plant genome size have been much debated. Abiotic factors are thought to have played an important role, with negative and positive correlations between genome size and seasonal or stressful climatic conditions being reported in several systems.
Xoaquín Moreira +8 more
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Understanding Floristic Diversity Though a Database of Greene County Specimens [PDF]
We present a floristic list of Greene County, Arkansas, based on accessioned collections from the Arkansas State University Herbarium (STAR). Currently, there are 1569 specimens representing 540 taxa from Greene County in STAR.
Foard, M. B. +2 more
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Evaluating deterrents to reduce depredation of wood duck eggs in nest boxes
Rat snakes and woodpeckers were the main predators of wood duck eggs observed during our study. A commercially available snake repellent was not effective in deterring rat snakes entering nest boxes. Alternatively, a raptor decoy was effective in deterring woodpeckers and increased wood duck nest success when the decoy was present. Abstract Wood ducks (
Emily M. Miller +5 more
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Classification System for the Natural Vegetation of Arkansas [PDF]
We present a hierarchical classification system for existing natural vegetation of Arkansas based on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) system. It incorporates aspects of systems in use by the Nature Conservancy,
Blaney, Martin +3 more
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