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Large branchiopods in extensive carp ponds – morphometric analysis of Triops cancriformis (Bosc, 1801) and Streptocephalus torvicornis (Waga, 1842)
Published 2023-10-01“…After rediscovery of Streptocephalus torvicornis in Poland by Cukier in 2019, we conducted a survey to identify the species found at the Łąki Jaktorowskie Fisheries Research Station, Poland. This study consisted of observations and measurements of animals reared from cysts which had been obtained from soil samples taken at the nursery ponds in the study area. …”
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Community Composition of Epibiont Hydroids of the Naturalized Alien Macroalga <i>Acanthophora spicifera</i> in Pichilingue, Mexico
Published 2025-01-01“…The investigation was carried out in two season periods, corresponding to the warm and cold seasons on the pier of the Autonomous University of Baja California Sur (UABCS) Pichilingue research station. The percentage of epibiont coverage was calculated and analyzed. …”
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Empirical test of the participation paradox in conservation and development
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Scale-dependent responses to environmental fluctuations in tropical tree species’ crown temperatures
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Geoconservation Initiatives in the State of Paraná (Brazil)
Published 2023-12-01“…We also present two examples of pioneering geoconservation and scientific communication initiatives: the creation of the Curitiba Sedimentary Basin geosite (a municipal conservation unit within the urban territory) and the Paleontology Museum of Cruzeiro do Oeste’s research station. Despite the concerted efforts of academic research groups, the state geological survey (Mineropar, now defunct) and the national geological survey (CPRM-SBG), current initiatives remain limited to academic research. …”
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Landslide model tests with a miniature 2D principal stress sensor
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USING SOME TREATMENTS TO IMPROVE VEGETATIVE GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF THREE GRAPE CULTIVARS
Published 2024-12-01“…The study was conducted in research station in Al-Bu'itha area Belong to College of Agriculture - University of Anbar during growing season 2023 on Three grape Cultivars, Black Hamburg, Kamaly, and Zytuny, 3 years old, to investigate the effect of adding Nanofertilizer NPK at concentrations (0, 10, 15 and 20 g Plant-1 and adding Humic acid at two concentrations (0 and 100 g Plant-1) in characteristics of vegetative growth, A factorial experiment was carried out according to a split -split plot design with three replicates, The results showed significant superiority to the Humic acid addition treatment at a concentration of 100g plant-1 in percentage of dry matter in leaves, stem diameter, length of mature part of canes, ratio of mature wood to total wood of and number of main branches and leaves Chlorophyll content of, The treatment of adding NPK Nanofertilizer at a concentration of 20g plant-1 also had a positive effect on all traits studied, As for three Cultivars, there were significant differences in Vegetative growth characteristics and leaves chlorophyll content, except for leaves dry weight percentage, As for the two- and three interactions between study factors, there were significant differences in most of the traits studied.…”
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The decline of walleye populations: an ecological tipping point?
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Accounting deviations between the measured and simulated impact pressures in high-density snow avalanches
Published 2024-12-01“…This experimental setup was developed and installed on a 61-m-long facility at a research station near Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India. …”
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A Spatial Index for Identifying Opportunity Zones for Woody Cellulosic Conversion Facilities
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A Chromosome-level genome assembly of the alpine medicinal plant Bergenia purpurascens (Saxifragaceae)
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