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Vegetation height estimation based on machine learning model driven by multi-source data in Eurasian temperate grassland
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A Sketch on the Balkans as a “Centre of Peripheries”
Published 2025-01-01“…Additionally, the region has experienced influences from less dominant spheres such as the Eurasian steppe, the Arab world, and the maritime empires of the Italian city-states and Dubrovnik. …”
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Alcidodes karelinii (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Molytinae): New weevil species for the fauna of Serbia
Published 2024-01-01“…It is distributed throughout the Eurasian steppe belt, and recently it has been spreading westwardly. …”
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New evidence on the Late Bronze – Early Iron Age human nutrition in the Crimea (northern Pontic Region) based on the stable isotope analysis and radiocarbon dating
Published 2024-12-01“…One of the controversial questions is the problem of transition from sedentary forms of agriculture and cattle-breeding to mobile cattle-breeding among ancient communities in the Eurasian steppe and forest-steppe. On the base of data obtained various groups of people were identified, which are characterized by different nutritional systems, primarily related to the specifics of their economic activities. …”
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A Critique and Review on the Book Scythians Warriors of Ancient Siberia
Published 2021-07-01“…The Scythians tribes were one of the nomadic tribes inhabiting large areas in the central Eurasian steppes from about the 9th century BC up until the 4th century AD. …”
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Drought Adaptation and Responses of Stipa krylovii Vary Among Different Regions: Evidence From Growth, Physiology, and RNA‐Seq Transcriptome Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…In this study, to explore the drought adaptation and responses of the dominant species in the semi‐arid Eurasian Steppes and their differences among the different regions in terms of growth, physiology, and RNA‐seq transcriptome, Stipa krylovii was chosen as the study material, and a seed source (three regions: eastern, middle, and western regions) × soil moisture treatment (three treatments: control, light drought, and heavy drought) two‐factor experiment was conducted. (1) Four growth traits for individuals from the western region were significantly lower than those from the other two regions. …”
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