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Effect of Palm Kernel Shell Ash Supplement with Egg Shell Ash on Stabilized Lateritic Soil for a Road Work
Published 2025-01-01“…These materials can contribute to environmental degradation, including air and water pollution, and adversely affect local ecosystems. This study explores the effects of Palm Kernel Shell Ash (PKSA) and Egg Shell Ash (ESA) on the stabilization of lateritic soil for use in road pavement applications. …”
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eDNA Metabarcoding, a Promising Tool for Monitoring Aquatic Biodiversity in the Estuaries of Reunion Island (South‐West Indian Ocean)
Published 2024-11-01“…In this context, monitoring the fish's biological sustainability is crucial to ensure the health of these estuarine ecosystems. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of conventional electrofishing monitoring (EF) with the environmental DNA metabarcoding tool to evaluate fish biodiversity in the estuaries. …”
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Le diagnostic agraire : comprendre les trajectoires d’évolution de l’agriculture locale pour nourrir les prospectives sur l’eau à l’échelle territoriale
Published 2025-01-01“…Elle permet de comprendre les dynamiques d’évolution de l'écosystème cultivé et des systèmes de production agricole, en explicitant le rôle de l’irrigation, qui ont conduit à la situation actuelle, et d'étudier le fonctionnement technique et économique des différents systèmes de production actuels. …”
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Digital Transformation of Rural Areas in the Conditions of Innovative Development of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic
Published 2024-12-01“…Under the concept of regional development “center-periphery”, the gap in the degree of development of digital ecosystems between urban and rural settlements is expected to increase, but the lack of official statistical indicators does not allow assessing its depth. …”
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Spatio-temporal diversity of dietary preferences and stress sensibilities of early and middle Miocene Rhinocerotidae from Eurasia: impact of climate changes
Published 2023-01-01“…Major climatic and ecological changes are documented in terrestrial ecosystems during the Miocene epoch. The Rhinocerotidae are a very interesting clade to investigate the impact of these changes on ecology, as they are abundant and diverse in the fossil record throughout the Miocene. …”
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Postcards from Inside the Practices
Published 2025-02-01“…Through the case of a small apartment renovation, it examines how the analysis of the triad―client (owner), designer (architect), and project (design)―fails to effectively describe the ecosystemic relationships that occur in a (domestic) codesign process, proposing that design is mediation and intra-action. …”
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Assessing the effect of deposited bitumen or asphaltenes on the nitrification process in the north saskatchewan river sediment
Published 2025-04-01“…Following oil spills, heavier compounds of oils formed oil-sediment mixtures and deposited on the riverbed, yet their impacts on freshwater sediment ecosystems are not well understood. This study aimed to (1) examine the effects of deposited bitumen (Bit) and asphaltene (Asp) on the North Saskatchewan River (NSR) water quality, focusing on organic carbon and nitrogen; (2) assess the impact of Bit or Asp on sedimentary nitrification; and (3) explore the response of the microbial community to Bit or Asp. …”
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The evolving roles of geophysics in environmental assessment, monitoring, and management of landfill leachate contaminant plumes: An overview
Published 2025-06-01“…Landfill leachate, a toxic brew of pollutants, poses a silent threat to water resources, ecosystems, and public health. Traditional monitoring methods struggle to grasp the full extent of this danger, leaving us blind to the insidious spread of contamination. …”
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Taxonomic and ecophysiological characteristics of actinobacteria in soils of the dry steppe zone of the Selenga Highlands (Western Transbaikalia)
Published 2023-07-01“…These habitats are among the target ecosystems suitable for isolating new strains of actinobacteria that are likely to produce new metabolites. …”
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Hydrochemical characteristics, water quality and diatom assemblage in Dordi River, Nepal
Published 2025-01-01“…Understanding hydrochemistry and diatom assemblage is important for assessing the health of aquatic ecosystems. This study has analyzed the water quality and diatom communities in the Dordi River, which is one of the major tributaries of the Marsyangdi River in Nepal. …”
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Projecting Water Yield Amidst Rapid Urbanization: A Case Study of the Taihu Lake Basin
Published 2025-01-01“…Changes in land cover and land use (LULC) can impact water availability by altering the structure and functioning of land ecosystems. Accurately projecting the impacts of LULC on water yield (WY) is of utmost importance for regional landscape management. …”
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Bismuth-Immobilized Optical Fiber-Based SPR Nanosensor for Detection of Zinc Nitrate Contamination in Aquaculture Industry
Published 2024-01-01“…Effective monitoring of zinc nitrate contamination is essential to protect aquatic ecosystems and also ensures the safety of aquaculture products. …”
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Metagenomic insights into the development of microbial communities of straw and leaf composts
Published 2025-01-01“…The most frequently identified PULs were specialized on xylans and pectins, but not cellulose, suggesting that PUL databases may be underrepresented in clusters for complex substrates.DiscussionOur study explores microbial communities from natural ecosystems, such as soil and lignocellulosic waste, which are capable of decomposing lignocellulosic substrates. …”
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High light availability offsets low naturalness regarding diversity but cannot compensate for reduced ecological value: A case study of near-natural forests and tree plantations in...
Published 2025-01-01“…Tree plantations are commonly thought to be simple ecosystems with low conservation value, although this conclusion is mainly based on simple taxonomic diversity indices, which ignore functional and phylogenetic diversity. …”
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Salinity Tolerance of Artificially Restored Vegetation Under Different Irrigation Strategies in Arid, Abandoned Mining Areas
Published 2024-12-01“…In the Hami arid area of Xinjiang, vegetation restoration is crucial for stabilizing ecosystems and combating land degradation. This study investigated the effects of two irrigation methods—drip and border irrigation—on the growth and survival of four plant species: <i>Tamarix chinensis</i>, <i>Calligonum mongolicum</i>, <i>Haloxylon ammodendron</i>, and <i>Phragmites australis</i>, each exposed to salinity levels of 8 g/L, 12 g/L, and 16 g/L. …”
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Exotic species occupancy in an urban reserve: Explosion or stability?
Published 2025-01-01“…Exotic species represent a threat to the native biodiversity of all ecosystems. The negative effects caused by exotic species can be particularly severe in urban areas due to their ecological conditions and the anthropogenic activities that take place inside them. …”
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Differential diversity and structure of autotrophs in agricultural soils of Qinghai Province
Published 2025-02-01“…Autotrophic bacteria that utilize inorganic compounds as electron donors for growth fix CO2 photosynthetically or chemo-autotrophically in diverse ecosystems and affect soil organic carbon sequestration. …”
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A scoping review of the impacts of forest cover dynamics on acari-borne diseases: Beyond forest fragmentation
Published 2025-01-01“…Acari vectors such as ticks and chigger mites are intricately linked to forest ecosystems because of the suitable hosts and microclimates provided. …”
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An Enhanced Three-Band Algorithm for Retrieving Phycocyanin Concentration from Satellite Data in Plateau Inland Lake
Published 2025-01-01“…The frequency and spatial extent of cyanobacterial bloom outbreaks have increased in recent years due to climate warming and human activities, causing significant harm to inland water ecosystems. Phycocyanin (PC), a characteristic pigment of cyanobacteria, plays a crucial role in detecting cyanobacterial blooms and providing early warnings. …”
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