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Threshold Responses of Bird Communities to Human Footprint: Testing the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis and Implications for Biodiversity Conservation. [PDF]
Yang X +5 more
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Influence of sowing dates and plant density on sunflower yield in the Right-bank Steppe of Ukraine
H. Pinkovsky, S. Tanchyk
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Patterns and Driving Mechanisms of β‐Diversity in Mountain Plant Communities of Arid Regions
We analyzed taxonomic and phylogenetic β‐diversity patterns in plant communities along the northern slope of the central Kunlun Mountains in arid northwestern China. Species turnover dominated β‐diversity, with climatic distance—particularly temperature—being key drivers.
Tiantian Qin +6 more
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Evaluating the Vitality of Introduced Woody Plant Species in the Donetsk-Makeyevka Urban Agglomeration. [PDF]
Kornienko V +8 more
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We analyzed changes in the suitable habitat of K.ceratoides, which is the main food source of Tibetan antelopes, within the Tibetan antelope breeding grounds in the Western Kunlun Mountains. The study covered the period from the Mid‐Holocene to future projections and also examined the driving factors and shifting directions of the suitable habitat ...
Kailing Huang +6 more
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Effect of Seasonal Grazing on Ground-Dwelling Insect Communities in the Desert Steppe of Ningxia. [PDF]
Shi C +8 more
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The invasion of Solanum rostratum exerts stage‐dependent effects on native plant communities. The study found that at low invasion levels, it temporarily enhances native plant diversity and community stability through resource complementarity; whereas at high invasion levels, it shifts to strong competitive inhibition, leading to a sharp decline in ...
Lijun Hu +3 more
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Seed Size-Number Trade-Off Exists in Graminoids but Not in Forbs or Legumes: A Study from 11 Common Species in Alpine Steppe Communities. [PDF]
Zhou X, Duan R, Long J, Bu H.
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This study evaluates the future habitat dynamics of the Tibetan brown bear on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau under climate change by integrating predator–prey relationships and environmental variables using the MaxEnt model. Results show significant habitat contraction and shifting patterns, increasing the risk of human‐bear conflict.
Qiaoyun Sun +2 more
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