1. Introduction Because of the combined effects of population growth, urbanization, and climate change, resource shortages in coastal areas have caused increasing environmental, ecological, social, and economic problems (Adrianto et al., 2021; Paul et al., 2018). Due to special geographical locatio...
- 《Environmental Science & Technology》 被引量: 77发表: 2012年 Catchment-scale biogeography of riverine bacterioplankton Water samples collected across the River Thames Basin, UK, covering the transition from headwater tributaries to the lower reaches of the main river channel were characterised using...
This vegetation unit occurs along the southern Great Escarpment from the Groot-Bruintjieshoogde in the west to the Stutterheim and Komga in the Great Winterberg–Amatolas in the east (Mucina and Rutherford, 2006). On the Boschberg it is confined to the wetter summit crests and summit ...
Two of the culling scenarios considered include culls of territorial bulls, because these animals make a dis- 168 South African Journal of Marine Science 16 1995 proportionate contribution to the total consumption of food as a result of their size, and to avoid a marked drop in the number of...
(Fig.2). The causes of this change in dip are unclear but it effectively increases the volume of putative late MIS 3 sediment below the Robberg-assigned RGB/S at the south end of the shelter. Underlying LG is the unit LR, which thickens towards the shelter front, and DG, which is ...
Science 333(6040): 301–306. Fallows C, Martin RA, Hammerschlag N (2012) Comparisons between white shark-pinniped interactions at Seal Island (South Africa) with other sites in California. In: Domeier ML. editor. Global Perspectives on the Biology and Life History of the White Sharks Boca...
(i) Brava seamount stage or lower unit composed of alternating pillow lavas, hyaloclastites, and pillow breccia accumulations (approximately 3 to 2 Ma); (ii) alkaline-carbonatite complex (middle unit) produced by intrusions from shallow magma chambers (approximately 1.9 to 1.3 Ma) which have ...
the land use impact per functional unit of 1 tC sequestered was calculated by combining the results of step 1 and step 2. The average baselines to obtain carbon additionality are 476 tC ha−1for indigenous forest and 32 tC ha−1for fynbos. Results show that the influence of the growth...
1 School of Ecology and Environment, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China 2 School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia 3 Climate Science Centre, Oceans and Atmosphere, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Aspendale...
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