and fishing. The greatest threat to coastal systems is development-related loss of habitats and services. Many areas of the coast are degraded or altered, such that humans are facing increasing coastal erosion andflooding, declining water quality, and increasing health risks. Engineered structures, ...
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The development of a soil CO2 based model for assessment of regional dissolution intensity will help to improve the estimation accuracy of carbon sink increase and potential, thus provide a more clear and efficient karst sink increase scheme and pathway to achieve the goals of “double carbon”. ...
The theory of Evolution by Natural Selection suggests that this process has caused new species to evolve from ancestors. Changes in the environment which reduce the carrying capacity for a particular population will stimulate adaptation in the population. Imagine a population of plants of varying ...
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Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (2017) Responsible business conduct for institutional investors: key considerations for due diligence under the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises. https://mneguidelines.oecd.org/RBC-for-Institutional-Investors.pdf Papadopoulos K, Araujo R, ...
theory including Shannon entropy, Mutual Information (MI) and Transfer Entropy (TE) have been recently used in complex network science to characterize ecosystems at different scales39. Herein, TE coined by Thomas Schreiber40is an information-theoretic quantity measuring the asymmetric bidirectional ...
Nutrient limitation and soil development: experimental test of a biogeochemical theory. Biogeochemistry 37, 63–75 (1997). Article CAS Google Scholar Güesewell, S. & Gessner, M. O. N:P ratios influence litter decomposition and colonization by fungi and bacteria in microcosms. Funct. Ecol. ...
Systematic knowledge of the development, trends, and limitations of wetland ecosystem services (WES) is extremely meaningful for the direction of WES studies and wetland management. A systematic literature review was conducted by collecting 1711 peer-reviewed articles through the Web of Science and Scie...