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A quantitative description of the spatial-temporal distribution and evolution pattern of world cultural heritage [PDF]
Abstract Depicting the temporal and spatial evolution pattern of global world cultural heritage systematically and finely is the basis of heritage recognition and protection. In this study, 869 world cultural heritage inscriptions (through 2019) were selected as the research objects, and the times and types of each World Heritage site were ...
Yongqi Liang +4 more
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Based on the associated network of passenger and freight transport in the New Western Land-Sea Corridor, the structure and characteristics of passenger and freight transport network in different years are analyzed using passenger volume and freight ...
Rui Ding +6 more
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Small-scale spatial pattern and dynamics of experimental plant communities [PDF]
Plant-plant interference is inherently local and seed dispersal generally limited. Both processes generate spatial and genetic structure within plant populations and communities that need to be better understood in order to predict dynamic community ...
Monzeglio, Ursula
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The foundation for accurately understanding regional land-use structures and pursuing the coordination of human–land relations is the scientific identification and simulation of temporal and spatial evolution patterns of land-use spatial conflict (LUSC).
Junxiong Mo +5 more
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The evolution of the commuting network in Germany: Spatial and connectivity patterns
The analysis of the structure and evolution of complex networks has recently received considerable attention. Although research on networks originated in mathematical studies dating back to the nineteenth century (or earlier), and developed further in the mid-twentieth century with contributions to graph theory, interest in its application to the ...
PATUELLI, ROBERTO +3 more
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Network Evolution of Spatial Pattern Formation
One of the major goals in evolutionary developmental biology is to elucidate the relationship between gene regulatory networks and the diverse morphologies. Segmentation in arthropod embryogenesis represents a well-known example of body plan diversity.
FUJIMOTO, Koichi +2 more
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The forest landscape pattern evolution can reveal the intensity and mode of action of human–land relationships at different times and in different spaces, providing scientific support for regional ecological security, human settlement health, and ...
Yue Zhang +4 more
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The spatial distribution characteristics, influencing factors and development models of rural tourism in China [PDF]
As an essential support for rural revitalization and global tourism strategies, rural tourism has a lot to do in the dual-cycle development pattern.
Lei Jia, Liu Yanhong
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Self-Reinforcing Spatial Patterns Enslave Evolution in a Host-Parasitoid System [PDF]
Spatially structured models of host-parasitoid interactions exhibit self-structuring into spatial patterns such as spiral waves and turbulence. We discuss the consequences of these patterns in an eco-evolutionary model of host-parasitoid interactions with evolution of the parasitoids' ability to disperse towards dense populations of hosts (termed the ...
Savill, N.J., Rohandi, P., Hogeweg, P.
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Bayesian spatial NBDA for diffusion data with home-base coordinates [PDF]
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) is a statistical method that allows the researcher to identify and quantify a social influence on the spread of behaviour through a population.
Laland, Kevin Neville +15 more
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