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Climate change is reshaping the distribution of Plantago asiatica in the upper Dadu‐Minjiang River basin. Using ensemble and production dynamics models, this study predicts significant northward expansion of suitable habitats and cultivation zones under future climate scenarios, providing insights for sustainable resource management.
Yi Huang+5 more
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Major controlling factors for the high-quality shale of Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation, Sichuan Basin
Research on major controlling factors of the high-quality shale in Upper Ordovician Wufeng–Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation is a major subject.
Yuman Wang+4 more
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Petroleum geology of the Sichuan basin, China; report on U.S. Geological Survey and Chinese Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources field investigations and meetings, October 1991 [PDF]
Robert T. Ryder+5 more
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Building knowledge for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remote tourism: lessons from comparable tourism initiatives around the world [PDF]
This report aims to build knowledge about what issues Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may need to consider in remote tourism by reviewing, compiling and drawing insights from comparable tourism initiatives around the world.The report is ...
Damien Jacobsen
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The black stork, a vital wetland species, is threatened by habitat fragmentation, with this study using the MaxEnt model to identify key habitats in North China, Xinjiang, and the Yangtze River Basin. An ecological corridor network of 28,312 km connects these regions, highlighting four critical nodes for prioritized conservation to enhance habitat ...
Zhiheng Zhang+5 more
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Digit-only sauropod pes trackways from China - evidence of swimming or a preservational phenomenon? [PDF]
For more than 70 years unusual sauropod trackways have played a pivotal role in debates about the swimming ability of sauropods. Most claims that sauropods could swim have been based on manus-only or manus-dominated trackways.
C Gierliński+49 more
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Here, we used a tuned MaxEnt model to investigate concurrent habitat trends of giant pandas and sympatric endangered species—forest musk deer—under various climate scenarios in the Liangshan Mountains. Additionally, we assessed the effectiveness of protected area boundaries designed for flagship species.
Yuanhao Du+6 more
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Impact of low-pressure systems on winter heavy air pollution in the northwest Sichuan Basin, China
. The cities of Chengdu, Deyang, and Mianyang in the northwest Sichuan Basin are part of a rapidly developing urban agglomeration adjoining the eastern slopes of the Tibetan Plateau.
Guicai Ning+7 more
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Wet and dry nitrogen deposition in the central Sichuan Basin of China
Abstract Reactive nitrogen (Nr) plays a key role in the atmospheric environment and its deposition has induced large negative impacts on ecosystem health and services. Five-year continuous in-situ monitoring of N deposition, including wet (total nitrogen (WTN), total dissolved nitrogen (WTDN), dissolved organic nitrogen (WDON), ammonium nitrogen (WAN)
Keith Goulding+7 more
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This study reveals that suitable habitats for Asiatic black bears in China are highly fragmented, with poor connectivity between core habitats, making conservation efforts urgently needed. Using the MAXENT model, the study predicted the distribution of suitable habitats and planned potential low‐cost migration corridors, providing a crucial basis for ...
Jiale Cheng+7 more
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