The Santa Elena Ophiolite is a well-studied ultramafic system in Costa Rica mainly comprised of peridotites. Here, tropical climatic conditions promote active laterite formation processes, but the biogeochemistr
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The Santa Elena Ophiolite is a well-studied ultramafic system in Costa Rica mainly comprised of peridotites. Here, tropical climatic conditions promote active laterite formation processes, but the biogeochemistry of the resulting serpentine soils is still poorly understood. The aim of this study was t...
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DNA fingerprinting analysis of the bacterial and archaeal communities showed a unique microbial assemblage unique to the Tokaanu mud compared to neighboring hot water features. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)University of Delaware.Wheeler, Benjamin R., II....
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Second, we choose the covariates if they peculiarly characterize the treated observations with respect to time-invariant features. Third, we choose those covariates that help in ruling out all the observable differences with respect to the outcome variables, if and only if they can be observed ...
Most likely, this is due to the amount of the occurrence points used in the models. In both cases, we decided that we will use models with LQP features because models with auto features produced biologically nonsensical curves (jagged and not smooth). Moreover, for Ch. stipae stipae ...
Jeanneret Ph, Schüpbach B, Luka H, 2003. Quantifying the impact of landscape and habitat features on biodiversity in cultivated landscapes.Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 98(1–3): 311–320. ArticleGoogle Scholar Jeanneret Ph, Schüpbach B, Pfiffher Let al., 2003. Arthropod reaction to landscape ...