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    Aeschynomene by Joao Vendramini, Maria L. A. Silveira

    Published 2016-11-01
    Subjects: “…Warm-Season (Summer) Legumes…”
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    Assessment of the Economic Impact Associated with the Recreational Scallop Season in Hernando County, Florida by Brittany Hall-Scharf, Charles M. Adams, Alan W. Hodges, Stephen Geiger

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…State resource managers and County administrators expressed a need to know how the recreational scallop season impacts the local economies. …”
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    Particulate Pollution in Korhogo and Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire) during the Dry Season by Sylvain Gnamien, Véronique Yoboué, Cathy Liousse, Money Ossohou, Sékou Keita, Julien Bahino, Silué Siélé, Lamine Diaby

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…From two measurement campaigns at about ten sites during the dry season and using the inverse distance-weighted interpolation method, maps of spatial variation in PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations are obtained at the scale of each of these cities, which provide a snapshot of the concentration levels to which populations are actually exposed. …”
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    Phytoplankton growth and succession driven by topography and hydrodynamics in seasonal ice-covered lakes by Ziyue Zhao, Yanfeng Wu, Y. Jun Xu, Yexiang Yu, Guangxin Zhang, Dehua Mao, Xuemei Liu, Changlei Dai

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…However, there is a lack of in-depth research that accurately depicts underwater topography and coupleing hydrodynamics to establish the reproduction and migration mechanisms of phytoplankton, especially in seasonal ice-covered lakes. A typical seasonally ice-covered lake, Lake Chagan, was selected, and 164 water column and plankton samples were collected in 2023. …”
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    Plant cover and hydrological response in a seasonally dry tropical forest (SDTF) by Eunice Maia Andrade, Maria Elinalda Ribeiro Costa, Júlio César Neves dos Santos, Helba Araujo de Queiroz Palácio, Jacques Carvalho Ribeiro Filho

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In order to minimise the problem, this study was developed to investigate the influence of the characteristics of rainfall events and plant cover on the effective precipitation (Pe) in a seasonally dry tropical forest (SDTF) in the Northeast of Brazil. …”
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    Seasonal Variations in the Composition and Distribution of Planktonic Fauna in the Eastern Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria by AS Yakup, KJ Balogun, GE Ajani, KO Renner, BO Bello, JA Nkwoji, JK Igbo

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Crustaceans dominate both adult zooplankton and planktonic juvenile fauna in the two seasons. The rainy season adult zooplankton count (515) was lower than that of dry season (580) but the reverse was the case for the juvenile stages count (520 and 325 in rainy and dry season respectively). …”
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    Marine Habitat Selection by Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus) during the Breeding Season. by Teresa J Lorenz, Martin G Raphael, Thomas D Bloxton

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Across five years we tracked 157 radio-tagged murrelets during the breeding season (May to August), and used discrete choice models to examine habitat selection. …”
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    Spatial and seasonal determinants of arthropod community composition across an agro-ecosystem landscape by P. Burgess, G.S. Betini, A. Cholewka, J.R. deWaard, S. deWaard, C. Griswold, P.D.N. Hebert, A. MacDougall, K.S. McCann, J. McGroarty, E. Miller, K. Perez, S. Ratnasingham, C. Reisiger, D. Steinke, E. Wright, E. Zakharov, J.M. Fryxell

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Our results suggest that plant community composition, cover, weather conditions, and seasonality structured the arthropod community to considerable degree.…”
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