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    What is left in miombo woodlands? Rarity and commonness of woody species, commercial timber species, and lawful harvestable diameter classes by Tarquinio Mateus Magalhães

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…MWs in the semi-arid ecoregion have lower species richness, fewer commercially viable populations, and a higher number of poorly protected species (51 %). …”
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    Phylogeny, Phytomedicines, Phytochemistry, Pharmacological Properties, and Toxicity of Croton gratissimus Burch (Euphorbiaceae) by Kirkland Dingili Magwilu, Joseph Mwanzia Nguta, Isaac Mapenay, Dorine Matara

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Croton gratissimus is richly found across different climatic zones because of its ability to adapt to various climatic conditions. …”
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  3. 7163

    Predictive Role of Species Diversity on Aboveground Carbon via Functional Diversity and Dominance in the Moist Afromontane Forest: Implications for Conservation Policies by Ferede Abuye Jeldu, Motuma Tolera, Teshale Woldeamanuel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This suggests that the selection effects and niche complementarity are mutually exclusive yet equally important for predicting AGC. …”
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  4. 7164

    Structure of Plant Populations in Constructed Wetlands and Their Ability for Water Purification by Junshuang Yu, Ling Xian, Fan Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results showed that the total species decreased from 52 to 36; however, 20 established species with different ecological types (emerged or submerged) remained with the same functional assembly for nutrient absorption, accounting for 94.69% of relative richness at the initial stage and 91.37% at the last state. …”
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    Soil Respiration in Anthropogenic Disturbed Ecosystems Compared to Deciduous Forests in the Urban Industrial Area by Jawdat Bakr

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The lowest soil respiration rate (0.62 mg CO2 per hour per square meter) was recorded in the herbaceous vegetation class on coalmine heaps, compared to (0.76 mg and 0.96 mg) from coalmine-heap forests and deciduous forests, respectively. Species richness and diversity positively affected soil respiration in heap herbaceous plots, though this effect was less pronounced in forests grown on coalmine heaps and in deciduous mixed forests. …”
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    Les Grecs pontiques, du Pont au Caucase, à la Grèce et à la diaspora by Michel Bruneau

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Ils ont alors créé une « iconographie » (au sens de J. Gottmann) très riche, qui leur permet de transmettre leur identité d’une génération à l’autre en aménageant des lieux de mémoire dans leurs territoires d’accueil. …”
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    The Role of Environmental Factors on Grammatical Development in French–English Bilinguals Attending a Dual Language Programme in France by Cathy Cohen, Erin Quirk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This mixed methods study explores the effects of cumulative exposure, age of onset of acquisition (AO), parent proficiency and richness of the language environment on the grammatical development in French and English of 49 French–English bilingual children who were acquiring the languages either simultaneously (2L1) or successively (cL2). …”
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  8. 7168

    Frugivory and Seed Dispersal of the Threatened Cactus <i>Browningia candelaris</i> in the Vicinity of a Mining Site in the Atacama Desert, Chile by Ana María Humaña, Carlos E. Valdivia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By contrast, animal richness was lower near the mine. However, animal visitation rates for consumption of immature and mature fruits did not differ significantly between sites. …”
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  9. 7169

    Linking key trophic chemical indicators to spatio-temporal variabilities of fish traits and functional diversity along the Nakdong River by Namsrai Jargal, Ji Yoon Kim, Kwang-Guk An

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We also found that increased levels of CHL-a and organic matter were negatively associated with functional diversity, endemic species richness, and native species abundance. RLQ and fourth-corner analysis revealed significant patterns in trait-based community structure related to chemical parameters. …”
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    Redundancy and conflict detection method for label-based data flow control policy by Rongna XIE, Xiaonan FAN, Suzhe LI, Yuxin HUANG, Guozhen SHI

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…To address the challenge of redundancy and conflict detection in the label-based data flow control mechanism, a label description method based on atomic operations has been proposed.When the label is changed, there is unavoidable redundancy or conflict between the new label and the existing label.How to carry out redundancy and conflict detection is an urgent problem in the label-based data flow control mechanism.To address the above problem, a label description method was proposed based on atomic operation.The object label was generated by the logical combination of multiple atomic tags, and the atomic tag was used to describe the minimum security requirement.The above label description method realized the simplicity and richness of label description.To enhance the detection efficiency and reduce the difficulty of redundancy and conflict detection, a method based on the correlation of sets in labels was introduced.Moreover, based on the detection results of atomic tags and their logical relationships, redundancy and conflict detection of object labels was carried out, further improving the overall detection efficiency.Redundancy and conflict detection of atomic tags was based on the relationships between the operations contained in different atomic tags.If different atomic tags contained the same operation, the detection was performed by analyzing the relationship between subject attributes, environmental attributes, and rule types in the atomic tags.On the other hand, if different atomic tags contained different operations without any relationship between them, there was no redundancy or conflict.If there was a partial order relationship between the operations in the atomic tags, the detection was performed by analyzing the partial order relationship of different operations, and the relationship between subject attribute, environment attribute, and rule types in different atomic tags.The performance of the redundancy and conflict detection algorithm proposed is analyzed theoretically and experimentally, and the influence of the number and complexity of atomic tags on the detection performance is verified through experiments.…”
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  11. 7171

    Response of Bird Community to Kamojang Geothermal Power Plant, Bandung, West Java by Diyah Kartikasari, Satyawan Pudyatmoko, Novianto Bambang Wawandono, Pri Utami

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…We compared the bird diversity and richness of affected (DL) and not affected (TL) in Kamojang Geothermal Working Area, Kamojang Nature Reserve and Kamojang Nature Park in Bandung regency of West Java Province. …”
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    Measuring the Spatial-Physical Indexes of RahAhan and Reazashhar Neighborhoods in Mashhad Based on New Urbanism Approach by Mohammad Ajza Shokouhi, Shirin Sabaghi Abkooh, Forough Kazaei Nejad

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Therefore, this study shows the richness of traditional Iranian urbanization and the superiority of old neighborhoods. …”
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    Simpson's tachytely or bradytely? The importance of quantifying rate uncertainty by Rosana Zenil‐Ferguson, Lee Hsiang Liow

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The spectacular variation in species forms and richness across space and time can be explored using sophisticated and powerful tools recently developed by evolutionary modellers. …”
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    Specific Features of the Subjective Picture of Life as Predictors of Readiness for Innovations of Future Law Enforcement Officers by A. M. Bolshakova

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…It has been demonstrated that moderate positive influence on the development of the innovative readiness of future law enforcement officers makes unconscious positive assessments of the present and future and realized perceptions of the richness of life by significant events and the time perspective of “Positive past”. …”
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    Characterizing Stream Condition with Benthic Macroinvertebrates in Southeastern Minnesota, USA: Agriculture, Channelization, and Karst Geology Impact Lotic Habitats and Communities by Neal D. Mundahl

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BIBI scores were significantly correlated with total invertebrate taxa richness. BIBI ratings improved from poor and very poor at headwater sites in channelized stream sections draining agricultural lands to fair to good to excellent in downstream sections flowing through natural channels in largely forested lands. …”
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    An Assessment on Balkan Historiography by Abdulkadir Macit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…İn this regard, they created a great linguistic richness in the basin with Ottoman Turkish, provided diversity through the four main genres of siyar and maghazi, general, special, city and regional histories, and established a close relationship between administrations and historians. …”
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    L’agrobiodiversité végétale au sein des paysages forestiers utilisés par les communautés Baka et Konabembé au Sud-Est Cameroun by Évariste Fongnzossie, Thomas Mbang Nkongo, Didier Dibong Siegfried, Marlene Ngansop

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Thirty four of them are cultivated crops mostly of Solanaceae family (9 espèces) and 136 are native forest species accompanying crops in farms, with a great richness of individuals of Sterculiaceae family. Manihot esculenta was the most frequent crop, while Musanga cecropioides was the native forest species most present in farms. …”
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    A glimpse into the biogeography, seasonality, and ecological functions of arctic marine Oomycota by Brandon T. Hassett, Marco Thines, Anthony Buaya, Sebastian Ploch, R. Gradinger

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Thus, it was our aim to conduct a first screening, using a functional gene assay and high-throughput sequencing of two gene regions within the 18S rRNA locus to examine the diversity, richness, and phylogeny of marine Oomycota within Arctic sediment, seawater, and sea ice. …”
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    Looking back to see forward: species diversity changes since 1980 on Bahamian reefs through diver photography by Kathleen Sullivan Sealey, Katherine Black

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Species abundance and richness change over time, but overall biodiversity supports ecosystem function and services. …”
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    The Quest for Restoration of the African Renaissance through Indigenous African Music and Globalisation: A Case Study of South Africa by Sakhiseni Joseph Yende, Nsizwazonke Ephraim Yende

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In doing so, this articlenot only contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between cultural preservation and community empowerment but also underscores the enduring spirit and cultural richness of the African continent. This article provides valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers engaged in the broader discourse on the African Renaissance and the pivotal role of indigenous music within it. …”
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