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    Spatiotemporal variation in biomass abundance of different algal species in Lake Hulun using machine learning and Sentinel-3 images by Zhaojiang Yan, Chong Fang, Kaishan Song, Xiangyu Wang, Zhidan Wen, Yingxin Shang, Hui Tao, Yunfeng Lyu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Climate change and human activities affect the biomass of different algal and the succession of dominant species. In the past, phytoplankton phyla inversion has been focused on oceanic and continental shelf waters, while phytoplankton phyla inversion in inland lakes and reservoirs is still in the initial and exploratory stage, and the research results are relatively few. …”
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    A comparison of the parasitoid wasp species richness of tropical forest sites in Peru and Uganda – subfamily Rhyssinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) by Hopkins, Tapani, Tuomisto, Hanna, Gómez, Isrrael C., Sääksjärvi, Ilari E.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We interpret this as a sign that the Peruvian sites have more species than the Ugandan site. Long-term, standardised Malaise trapping showed promise for global comparisons of species richness. …”
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    Wetland birds of middle Vistula River during breeding season: the impact of human activities on the distribution, abundance and richness of species by Dariusz Bukaciński, Monika Bukacińska, Arkadiusz Buczyński

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Especially the river channel habitats provide suitable breeding sites for many rare bird species, constituting for some of them the key-breeding sites. …”
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    THE SUITABILITY OF THE BMY2 AND WAXY GENES AND INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACERS OF RRNA AS MARKERS FOR STUDYING GENETIC VARIABILITY IN ELYMUS SPECIES by N. A. Shmakov, D. A. Afonnikov, P. A. Belavin, A. V. Agafonov

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Elymus L. is a genus of the Poaceae family, which includes only polyploid species. It is widespread over all continents, with at least half of the species occurring in Asia, and this continent is considered to be its motherland. …”
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    Species Composition and Visiting Frequencies of Flower Visitors of Chromolaena odorata in a Dry Zone Forest Patch of Sri Lanka by D. G. R. M. M. Kaushalya Rathnayake, W. M. G. Asanga S. T. B. Wijetunga

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Chromolaena odorata is another plant species that is studied extensively as it has become a major troublesome weed in many parts of the tropics. …”
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    Combined analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequencing data reveals core vaginal bacteria across livestock species by Lucille C. Jonas, Lucille C. Jonas, Curtis R. Youngs, Stephan Schmitz-Esser, Stephan Schmitz-Esser

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…There were 19 overlapping core vaginal genera across the three animal species. The core vaginal OTUs were largely species-specific, although there were eight overlapping OTUs. …”
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    Multifaceted taxonomy of two Dactylogyrus species on Enteromius paludinosus: Integrating light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and molecular approaches by Maduenyane Mpho, Dos Santos Quinton Marco, Avenant-Oldewage Annemariè

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Dactylogyrus Diesing, 1850 is the most speciose genus of platyhelminths with more than 900 species, and over a hundred species recorded from Africa. …”
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    A Patch-Level Data Synthesis Pipeline Enhances Species-Level Crop and Weed Segmentation in Natural Agricultural Scenes by Tang Li, James Burridge, Pieter M. Blok, Wei Guo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Species-level crop and weed semantic segmentation in agricultural field images enables plant identification and enhanced precision weed management. …”
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    Rubber intercropping with arboreal and herbaceous species alleviated the global warming potential through the reduction of soil greenhouse gas emissions by Tahir Ashar, Yingying Zhang, Chuan Yang, Wenxian Xu, Muhammad Zeeshan Ul Haq, Hassam Tahir, Hafiz Muhammad Mazhar Abbas, Zhixiang Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Intercropping rubber trees with arboreal and herbaceous species is recommended over shrub species, considering their beneficial effects in reducing soil GHG emissions and GWP for the sustainable development of rubber plantations on Hainan Island.…”
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    Occurrence of Morphological and Anatomical Adaptive Traits in Young and Adult Plants of the Rare Mediterranean Cliff Species Primula palinuri Petagna by Veronica De Micco, Giovanna Aronne

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This species is declared at risk of extinction due to human impact on the coastal areas in question. …”
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    Assessment of Soil Heavy Metal Pollution and Phytoremediation Potential of Dominant Species in Water-Level-Fluctuation Zone of Large Reservoir by Wenqiao Li, Youwei Zuo, Yunpeng Li, Denghao Ning, Huan Zhang, Changying Xia, Xiao Zhang, Hongping Deng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A total of 17 dominant species were calculated using importance values. Most dominant species had better phytoremediation potential for Cd and Cu. …”
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    Diversity and Distribution of <i>Phytophthora</i> Species Along an Elevation Gradient in Natural and Semi-Natural Forest Ecosystems in Portugal by Carlo Bregant, Eduardo Batista, Sandra Hilário, Benedetto Teodoro Linaldeddu, Artur Alves

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The genus <i>Phytophthora</i> includes a large number of species that are invading forest ecosystems worldwide, chiefly as a consequence of global trade and human activities. …”
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    Egg retrieval in ground-nesting cuckoo hosts: can two species of buntings accurately identify and retrieve their own eggs? by Yuhan Zhang, Guo Zhong, Longwu Wang, Wei Liang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Previous studies have found that these two species exhibit strong egg recognition and egg rejection of non-mimetic eggs. …”
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    SUMMARY OF INTRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION <i> EX SITU </i> OF THE RARE SPECIES OF BASHKORTOSTAN <i> PAEONIA HYBRIDA </i> PALL. by A. A. Reut, L. N. Mironova

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Paeonia hybrida Pall., a rare species of the flora of Bashkortostan, was experimentally introduced into cultivation at the Botanical Garden-Institute, Ufa Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences. …”
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    Decoding cyanide toxicity: Integrating Quantitative Structure-Toxicity Relationships (QSTR) with species sensitivity distributions and q-RASTR modeling by Kabiruddin Khan, Ramin Abdullayev, Gopala Krishna Jillella, Varun Gopalakrishnan Nair, Mahmoud Bousily, Supratik Kar, Agnieszka Gajewicz-Skretna

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study applies advanced modeling techniques such as Quantitative Structure-Toxicity Relationship (QSTR), Species cyanide-Sensitivity Distribution (ScSD), and quantitative Read-Across Structure Toxicity (q-RASTR) to assess cyanide toxicity. …”
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    A review of the intertidal Medon Stephens (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae) with description of a new species on the East Asian coasts by Kee-Jeong Ahn, Gae-Nam Jeon

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The new species is described with illustrations of diagnostic characters and a key to species of the East Asian coastal Medon is presented.…”
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    Identification and Quality Evaluation of Raw and Processed Asarum Species Using Microscopy, DNA Barcoding, and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry by Guangzhe Yao, Wenjuan Ma, Xuhua Huang, Qi Jia, Jiayuan Shen, Yanxu Chang, Huizi Ouyang, Jun He

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The bioactive ingredients contained in different Asarum herbs vary significantly; this variation may be attributed to their differences in species, origins, or processing methods. In this study, 16 batches of Asarum herbs were collected, and their species were identified using DNA barcoding, which is a method for distinguishing plant species, coupled with microscopy. …”
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