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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2009
Abstract The search for generality in ecology should include assessing the influence of studies done in one system on those done in other systems. Assuming generality is reflected in citation patterns, we analyzed frequencies of terrestrial, marine, and freshwater citations in papers categorized as terrestrial, marine and freshwater in high-impact ...
Bruce A. Menge +16 more
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Abstract The search for generality in ecology should include assessing the influence of studies done in one system on those done in other systems. Assuming generality is reflected in citation patterns, we analyzed frequencies of terrestrial, marine, and freshwater citations in papers categorized as terrestrial, marine and freshwater in high-impact ...
Bruce A. Menge +16 more
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Science of The Total Environment, 2021
The altitudinal distribution of biodiversity in alpine ecosystems has captured academic attention, especially in streams because of their sensitivity to climate change. In the past years, research mainly focused on understanding the role played by alpine streams' internal factors such as aquatic environmental variables, as well as physical and ...
Shuoran, Liu +11 more
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The altitudinal distribution of biodiversity in alpine ecosystems has captured academic attention, especially in streams because of their sensitivity to climate change. In the past years, research mainly focused on understanding the role played by alpine streams' internal factors such as aquatic environmental variables, as well as physical and ...
Shuoran, Liu +11 more
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Ecological half-lives of 90Sr and 137Cs in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2006This paper describes the long-term behaviour of (90)Sr and (137)Cs in foods, feeds and a variety of environmental media. The long-term behaviour is quantified by means of the ecological half-life which integrates all processes that cause a decrease of activity in a given medium such as leaching, fixation and erosion.
G, Pröhl +5 more
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Functional Ecology, 2023
Abstract In both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, invasive species are a major driver of global change that is increasing in scope and impact due to the increase in global trade, habitat modification and climate change. Among invasive species, those that are known as ‘ecosystem engineers’ are considered a specific, highly influential, type of ...
Gil Rilov +2 more
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Abstract In both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, invasive species are a major driver of global change that is increasing in scope and impact due to the increase in global trade, habitat modification and climate change. Among invasive species, those that are known as ‘ecosystem engineers’ are considered a specific, highly influential, type of ...
Gil Rilov +2 more
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Cytogenetic approaches for determining ecological stress in aquatic and terrestrial biosystems
Russian Journal of Genetics: Applied Research, 2015Genetic monitoring of the environment is an important component in the analysis of the status of the biosystems. Its efficiency depends on the correct choice of (a) natural bioindicator species; (b) appropriate signs reflecting the state of the environment; and (c) appropriate statistical analysis.
E. V. Daev +2 more
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Environmental Science & Technology, 2022
Factors affecting the trophic transfer of microplastics (MPs) in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems remain to be clarified. Here, we determined the abundances of MPs in multiple terrestrial and aquatic species, including insects, snails, crustaceans, fishes, snakes, birds, and voles, from an abandoned e-waste recycling site.
Xiaobo Zheng +4 more
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Factors affecting the trophic transfer of microplastics (MPs) in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems remain to be clarified. Here, we determined the abundances of MPs in multiple terrestrial and aquatic species, including insects, snails, crustaceans, fishes, snakes, birds, and voles, from an abandoned e-waste recycling site.
Xiaobo Zheng +4 more
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Environmental Science & Technology, 2022
Biomagnification of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is affected by physiochemical properties of POPs and ecological factors of wildlife. In this study, influences on species-specific biomagnification of POPs from aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates to eight songbird species were investigated.
Xiaodan Wu +6 more
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Biomagnification of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is affected by physiochemical properties of POPs and ecological factors of wildlife. In this study, influences on species-specific biomagnification of POPs from aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates to eight songbird species were investigated.
Xiaodan Wu +6 more
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Hydrobiologia, 2000
Our objective is to summarize scientific knowledge concerning assessment methods addressing ecological integrity in wetlands and riparian zones, with an emphasis on riparian areas. This article examines which indicators (abiotic parameters, species, faunistic and floristic communities and functional assemblages) are used, how they are applied (single ...
Stephanie A. Innis +2 more
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Our objective is to summarize scientific knowledge concerning assessment methods addressing ecological integrity in wetlands and riparian zones, with an emphasis on riparian areas. This article examines which indicators (abiotic parameters, species, faunistic and floristic communities and functional assemblages) are used, how they are applied (single ...
Stephanie A. Innis +2 more
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Environmental Microbiology, 2016
Summary Carrion decomposition is driven by complex relationships that affect necrobiome community (i.e. all organisms and their genes associated with a dead animal) interactions, such as insect species arrival time to carrion and microbial succession.
Jennifer L, Pechal, M Eric, Benbow
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Summary Carrion decomposition is driven by complex relationships that affect necrobiome community (i.e. all organisms and their genes associated with a dead animal) interactions, such as insect species arrival time to carrion and microbial succession.
Jennifer L, Pechal, M Eric, Benbow
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Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems
2002Problems and prospects in the study of plant allelochemicals: a brief introduction.- Antifungal properties of cyanobacteria and algae: ecological and agricultural implications.- The chemistry and chemical ecology of biologically active cyanobacterial metabolites.- Compounds from Typha domingensis P..- Allelochemicals from sunflowers: chemistry ...
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