urbanizationprecipitation characteristicsLa PorteSt. LouisTulsaKansas City/ A9260S Climatology A9260J Water in the atmosphere (humidity, clouds, evaporation, precipitation) A8670G Atmosphere (environmental science) A9330H North America A0250 Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics...
Among 37 native terrestrial mammal species, regional environmental characteristics and species traits influenced within-city effects of urbanization on species occupancy and community composition. Species occupancy and diversity were most negatively related to urbanization in the warmer, less vegetated cities....
The data were obtained from our previous comprehensive study of the flood characteristics in large reservoirs of the MRB.12 Annual flood duration is defined as the total number of days (within a window of 30 days around the annual maximum flood peak as employed in12) when the daily streamflow...
Cryptosporidiosis is a global zoonotic parasitic disease caused by protozoan infections ofCryptosporidiumspp.of the phylum Apicomplexa.Cryptosporidiumcan infect humans directly or indirectly through the fecal–oral route [1]. After entering the host, oocysts normally parasitize intestinal epithelial cells, a...
Any type of soil disturbance, like high winds or digging in dry soils, can cause Coccidioides spp. spores to become airborne and potentially inhaled by humans. Many details about the Coccidioides spp. life cycle and the microecosystem characteristics that structure its presence in soils are ...
However, it is still unclear whether the current sowing date and sowing rate can adapt to future climate change, and how to adjust the sowing date and sowing rate to compensate for the adverse effects of climate change on wheat yields. This study predicts the adaptability of agricultural ...
Major Climate-Related Risks TRANSITION RISKS Regulation Technology Financial Legal Market Reputation Resource Scarcity Ford is subject to emissions, fuel economy, zero emissions, and other regulations that govern product characteristics, and these can differ locally, regionally, and nationally. New ...
Moreover, when simulating parasitic infectious diseases using ENMs, it is necessary to assess which environmental variables may be meaningful using established information, while accounting for the biological characteristics of parasites, adopting reasonable spatial scales, performing spatial and temporal ...
1.2 Vulnerability of different populations Vulnerability refers to the extent that a given population may suffer harm from exposure to a hazard related to various socio-economic and demographic characteristics. However, some vulnerability indices are complicated and difficult to measure quantitatively. Genera...
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