Embabi NS. 1993. Environmental aspects of geographical distribution of mangroves in the United Arab Emirates. Pp. 45-58 in Lieth H & Al-Mossom A (Eds.) Towards the Rational Use of High Salinity Tolerant Plants. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands....
Changes in Temporal Dynamics and Factors Influencing the Environment of the Bacterial Community in Mangrove Rhizosphere Sediments in Hainan The structural characteristics of the rhizosphere soil's microbial community is crucial to understanding the ecological function of mangroves. However, the mechanism influ...
Distribution patterns of leaf, stem, and root biomass showed significantly different trends according to latitude, longitude, and altitude, and were positively and significantly correlated with stand age and mean annual precipitation. Trade-offs among leaves, stems, and roots varied with forest type ...
InNecropoliticsAchille Mbembe, a leader in the new wave of Francophone critical theory, theorizes the genealogy of the contemporary world—a world plagued by ever-increasing inequality, militarization, enmity, and terror, as well as by a resurgence of racist, fascist, and nationalist forces determine...
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The attacks are in no way “random” or “indiscriminate”. One can clearly see the spatial distribution of the damage in several aspects. We find 8,952 of the 12,433 total points (72%) are within a 3 KM buffer abutting the border with Israel. The main objective of Operation Protective...
The Loss of Species: Mangrove Extinction Risk and Geographic Areas of Global Concern geographical concern include the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Central America, where as many as 40% of mangroves species present are threatened with ... BA Polidoro,KE Carpenter,L Collins,... - 《Plos One》...
of possible ecological subdivisions present in each landscape type (e.g. topographical gradients of altitude, closeness to rivers or mangroves, the boundaries of the ophiolite area, forest composition, etc.) (Fig.1c, Table1). In each site, a sampling area of 5 × 5 m was traced ...
and heterogeneous distribution—differences in the microbial communities several cm apart could exceed those that are several km apart3. Moreover, the patterns of microbial community assembly vary depending on the scales across climate zones4, and there are obvious successional orders along the temporal...
of possible ecological subdivisions present in each landscape type (e.g. topographical gradients of altitude, closeness to rivers or mangroves, the boundaries of the ophiolite area, forest composition, etc.) (Fig.1c, Table1). In each site, a sampling area of 5 × 5 m was traced ...