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Theedge effectis an ecological concept that describes how there is a greater diversity of life in the region where the edges two adjacent ecosystems overlap, such as land/water, or forest/grassland. At the edge of two overlapping ecosystems, you can find species from both of these ecosystems,...
An argument is presented that the essential difference between even-aged and uneven-aged silviculture lies in the proportion of the patch that is influenced by edge effect. These edge effects may extend well beyond the normally accepted boundary between even-aged and uneven-aged stands. Examples ar...
mitochondrial DNA haplotypes nested within those of the western-most Middle site 20 (Fig.2) and by a strong migration edge from site 20 to the West clade in the maximum-likelihood population tree inferred from the SNP data (Fig.4). In addition to the pattern of secondary contact via disper...
3. Self-developed database ecology covering the entire process of data production, processing and consumption The above pattern examples are the ecological conditions of our self-developed database. The technical examples and technical influence have won many domestic and international awards. ...
which is why the big theories of systems, ecology and environment are so important, because we need to be thinking not just about self-interest, national self-interest, what’s good for us, for the next five years, or the next five minutes. We need to be thinking globally about what’...
The significance of landscape ecology analysis was to explain the ancient environmental preference from geomantic theory, and it has facilitated some valuable research [19,20,21,22,23]. This was also the point of view we focused on in our study. The ancient view on the geomantic environment ...
Since around half of the forested areas in Madagascar are within 100 m of forest edge, taking into account edge effect is vital when producing estimates of population sizes and informing conservation management. Keywords: edge effect; distance sampling; tree diversity; vegetation; Tsitongambarika;...
As a result, in these games it is sometimes possible for any number of players to be eliminated for failing to achieve their individual goals. Because of their independent nature, absolute qualifiers may not come into effect every game, but they still carry the thrill and risk of being ...
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