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At present, the ecological security problem has gained impetus as an urgent topic of research in the 21st century, and is at the forefront of current investigations in geography, ecology, environmental science, and other disciplines (Tian and Gang, 2012, Wang and Pang, 2012). It has gradually...
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What’s the trend? A rise in divers choosing their travel destinations based on the sustainability of the scuba centres, and having a more positive, regenerative impact on the ocean once there.Why will it matter in 2024? In 2022, UK marine ecology charity The Reef-World Foundation found that...
A counterargument to the importance of climate change for malaria transmission has been that regions where an effect of warmer temperatures is expected, have experienced a marked decrease in seasonal epidemic size since the turn of the new century. This
The increase in the frequency and intensity of droughts is pointed out as one of the main factors altering biogeochemical cycles in the Amazon basin. An eco-nutritional approach using X-ray fluorescence micro-analysis (µXRF) is proposed to verify the long- and short-term effects of droughts...
The Hemiptera (aphids, cicadas, and true bugs) are a key insect order, with high diversity for feeding ecology and excellent experimental tractability for molecular genetics. Building upon recent sequencing of hemipteran pests such as phloem-feeding aphi
In the field of ecology, an ecosystem is considered resilient ifit can withstand all disturbances without suffering permanent or irreversible damage and quickly returns to its initial conditions. In materials science, resilience is defined as the amount of energy that a material can absorb and then ...
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