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ABSTRACT Two key components of large‐scale ecosystem restoration planning are: (1) prioritizing individual projects based on how living resources respond, and (2) selecting and analyzing indicators of living resources to assess restoration progress and performance.
Kenneth A. Rose +13 more
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In conjunction with global warming, the frequency and intensity of typhoons in the Pearl River Estuary region are increasing annually, and coastal cities are becoming more vulnerable to compound disasters triggered by upstream flooding, typhoons, and ...
Zhang Ka +5 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding the dietary dynamics of marine megafauna is essential for interpreting ecological interactions and assessing environmental changes in marine ecosystems. We analysed temporal trends in the diets of eight megafaunal species, comprising marine mammals, seabirds, and sea turtles.
Joao Bosco Gusmao +2 more
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The formation and dynamics of individual estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) in the Pearl River estuary (PRE) have been investigated but the temporal variability of the ETMs and interconnections among them remain poorly understood.
Mengyao Ma +3 more
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Climate and Land‐Use Change May Reshape the Biogeography of Freshwater Crabs Across China
We employed ensemble species distribution models to investigate how climate and land‐use change will impact habitat suitability for two freshwater crab families (Potamidae and Sesarmidae) across China. Temperature emerged as the dominant driver, with cropland and urban land having strong, family‐specific effects on suitability. Future scenarios predict
Yiting Geng +6 more
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This study used juvenile silver carp as model organisms to investigate the combined effects of flow velocity, turbulence kinetic energy and visual cues from obstacles on fish schooling intensity. The experiments demonstrated that schooling intensity is a dynamic behavioural adjustment shaped by the integration of hydraulic constraints, energetic ...
Ding Haoyu +9 more
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STUDY OF STORM TIDE MODELING IN THE PEARL RIVER ESTUARY
By reproducing storm tides during nine historical typhoons in the Pearl River Estuary against observations, this paper presents a data-model comparison approach to quantify the uncertainties of three parameters of Holland (1980) parametric wind model. The wind reduction factor that represents effects of mountains and skyscrapers surrounding the estuary
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Fluvial connectivity drives carbon cycle dynamics in a tropical mega‐delta
Abstract Coastal estuaries are hotspots of biogeochemical cycling, biodiversity, and sediment processing, yet the drivers of carbon cycle processes remain poorly constrained. Here, we elucidate the influence of hydrological connectivity on carbon biogeochemistry in the Indian Sundarban over successive monsoon seasons by comparing hydrologically ...
Adrian M. Bass +9 more
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The water quality of rivers discharging into the sea is a critical factor influencing the estuarine water environment, directly impacting regional water security.
WANG Shenfang, MA Haitao, SHAO Wei
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A numerical model is established based on the FVCOM-SWAVE wave-current coupling model to investigate the typhoon-induced wave and storm surge level in the southeastern coastal and offshore regions of China. A hindcast of 192 typhoons from 1979 to 2023 is
Yangyang Gao +3 more
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