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Advances and current core issues in riverscape ecology
Riverscape ecology has emerged as a new paradigm for river science and its applications, but the discipline faces challenges before it can be considered a full-fledged academic discipline.
XUE Xinghua, QIAN Hua
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This study systematically reveals a complex interactive network involving plants, microbes, and insects, elucidating the ecological and molecular mechanisms by which cotton enhances its resistance to aphids through the active recruitment of the beneficial soil bacterium Delftia tsuruhatensis.
Hui Xue +11 more
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The spectral boundary of block structured random matrices
Economic and ecological models can be extremely complex, with a large number of agents/species each featuring multiple interacting dynamical quantities. In an attempt to understand the generic stability properties of such systems, we define and study an ...
Nirbhay Patil +2 more
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New Categories of Conditional Contribution Strategies in the Public Goods Game
Human cooperation is ubiquitous and instinctive. We are among the most cooperative species on Earth. Still, research mostly focuses on why we cooperate, instead of understanding why some of us do not do so.
Klaudia Schäffer +2 more
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Hydrothermal Embedding of Pd Single Atoms Into SnO2 for Efficient CO Oxidation
By applying hydrothermal regulation to SnO2‐supported PdO, we achieve atomic dispersion of Pd into the SnO2 lattice, which activates the lattice oxygen neighboring Pd atoms to generate oxygen vacancies and facilitates subsequent O2 activation, thereby promoting CO oxidation to proceed via a low‐energy‐barrier MvK pathway while avoiding CO poisoning ...
Yingsheng An +12 more
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An atomically dispersed Co–N4 single‐atom catalyst rapidly activates peroxymonosulfate to remove the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole from water. Common ions have little impact, but chloride dramatically speeds degradation by promoting a high‐valent Co(IV) = O oxidant via in situ HOCl–catalyst electron transfer.
Anting Ding +6 more
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Frontiers in Population Ecology of Microtine Rodents : a Pluralistic Approach to the Study of Population Ecology [PDF]
Current challenges for the study of population ecology of microtine rodents are reviewed. Comparisons with other taxonomic groups (insects, birds, large mammals) are given throughout. A major challenge is to link patterns and processes (i.e.
STENSETH, Nils Chr. +2 more
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Hydrothermal Humification of Biomass for Circular Carbon Management in Sustainable Agro‐Ecosystems
This article provides a comprehensive overview of biomass hydrothermal humification for building sustainable agro‐ecosystems. It examines the chemical transformation mechanisms and the functional benefits of the produced humic acids in soil remediation.
Ziyun Liu +4 more
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Extra Climate Benefits From Afforestation Due to Reduced Forest Fragmentation in China
Afforestation in China reduced forest fragmentation in 2015, transforming 51.8 M ha of edge forests into interior forests. This enhanced carbon sequestration (1.4±0.2 Pg CO2e, a cooling biogeochemical effect), while reduced albedo (−0.9 Pg CO2e, a warming biophysical effect) partially offset the gain, yielding a net extra climate benefit of ...
Nan Meng +19 more
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Modeling at the interface of ecology and epidemiology [PDF]
We briefly present a synthesis of theoretical models in eco-epidemiology which merges the fields of ecology and epidemics. In particular we discuss the role of parasites/pathogens in community assembly formation and species coexistence, as well as the ...
Hong Wang, Min Su
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