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    Effect of tree size attributes on fruit production and animal-mediated seed dispersal web in Melia azedarach L. (Chinaberry) in north-west Himalaya, India by Sukumaran Arun, Sasidharan Sarath, Khanduri Vinod Prasad, Suraj, Rawat Shweta, Chand Vaisakhy Prem

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results ultimately revealed that the animal plant interactions of this study would be vital for ecosystem functioning, habitat rewilding and conservation of the ecosystem through balancing plant-animal mutualism.…”
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    Multiple-Use Landscapes: Reclaimed Phosphate Mined Lands by M. Wilson, Edward A. Hanlon

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Communities affected by mining activities need to have reclamation result in lands with high potential to provide sustainable economic opportunities while maintaining ecosystem services and ecological functions. This 8-page fact sheet provides a brief overview of the landscapes being created as a result of phosphate mining and reclamation activities in Florida. …”
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    Science Support for Climate Change Adaptation in South Florida by Laura M. Early, Rebecca G. Harvey, Laura A. Brandt, James I. Watling, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Mazzotti, discusses how climate change will affect sea level and the ecosystem in South Florida and outlines the Department of Interior’s approach to manage public lands and natural resources impacted by climate change. …”
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    Posture Awareness among Fitness Practitioners by E. Paladi, N. Nicolescu-Seusan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Posture, however, remains an undiscussed topic in the gym ecosystem. The purpose of this study is to identify neuro-muscular imbalances and implicitly possible postural deficiencies at the level of the spine and the main human joints.…”
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    Forest Management in the Interface: Forest Cooperatives by Sarah F. Ashton, Bruce Hull, Rien M. Visser, Martha C. Monroe

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Monroe, describes this bottom-up, voluntary approach to implementing coordinated ecosystem management among multiple owners of fragmenting interface forestland — types of cooperatives, benefits, costs and reservations, funding. …”
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    How nonhumans are included in relationships by Trosper Ronald L.

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Good relationships support biodiversity and ecosystem productivity.…”
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    Environmental and Natural Resource Economics : a contemporary approach / by Harris, Jonathan M., Roach, Brian

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: the economy and the environment -- Changing perspectives on the environment -- Resources, environment, and economic development -- Economic analysis of environmental issues -- The theory of environmental externalities -- Common property resources and public goods -- Resource allocation over time -- Valuing the environment -- Cost-benefit analysis -- Pollution: analysis and policy -- Ecological economics and environmental accounting -- Ecological economics: basic concepts -- National income and environmental accounting -- Energy, climate change, and greening the economy -- Energy: the great transition -- Global climate change: science and analysis -- Global climate change: policy responses -- The green economy -- Population, agriculture, and resources -- Population and the environment -- Agriculture, food and environment -- Resources : scarcity and abundance -- Renewable resource use : fisheries -- Ecosystem management : forest ecosystems -- Water systems -- Environment, trade, and development -- World trade and the environment -- Institutions for sustainable development -- Index.…”
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    Invasive Species of Florida’s Coastal Waters: The Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) and Devil Firefish (P. miles) by Maia McGuire, Jeffrey Hill

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Regardless of the method of introduction, the prolific spread of these invasive species in the Atlantic Ocean ecosystem is cause for concern. This 5-page fact sheet was written by Maia McGuire and Jeffrey Hill, and published by the UF Department of Sea Grant, January 2014. …”
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    Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems: Trace Organic Chemicals by Gurpal S. Toor, Mary Lusk, Tom Obreza

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Trace organic chemicals are potentially harmful to human and ecosystem health. They frequently occur in wastewater from septic systems and can be found in concentrations orders of magnitude higher than typical concentrations reported in centralized treatment plant wastewater. …”
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    Green Roofs in Urban Landscapes by Eva Worden, Diana Guidry, Annabel Alonso Ng, Alex Schore

    Published 2004-10-01
    “… Growing apace with urban populations is the dilemma of how to create and sustain a healthy urban ecosystem. Cities increasingly struggle to cope with the urban heat island effect, stormwater runoff, altered weather patterns, air pollution, loss of tree canopy and greenspace, noise, and loss of wildlife habitat. …”
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    Spatial and seasonal distribution of selected nitrogen cycle genes in deep waters of the Baltic Proper by Michał Grabski, Michał Grabski, Ewa Kotlarska, Aneta Łuczkiewicz, Konrad Hryniewicz, Grzegorz Węgrzyn, Beata Szymczycha

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Our findings revealed no significant spatial variation, suggesting that the studied ecosystem exhibits a consistent nitrogen processing capacity across different locations. …”
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    Mixed pastures and biological efficiency in buffalo production systems: determinants for a sustainable livestock by Juan Pablo Uzcátegui-Varela, Martha Gloribet Ceballos Ramírez

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The analysis of biological systems is characterized by the use of basic calculations during the production process that define the complex dynamics of natural capital, which is directly managed by human activities with a simplification and selection of biodiversity to support ecosystem function while generating products of agri-food interest. …”
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    The microvelocity of money in Ethereum by Francesco Maria De Collibus, Carlo Campajola, Claudio J. Tessone

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this study we apply the framework to Ether, the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain, to investigate velocity and its top contributors and how they can be characterised in the Ethereum ecosystem. While the inequalities and heterogeneity in wealth are well known, we here find that the same inequalities occur as well for MicroVelocity distribution and that this inequality is not explained just by wealth, but rather by the behaviour and economic activity of each individual agent.…”
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    Uczenie się w środowisku i dla środowiska jako wymóg współczesności by Jolanta Kruk

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This stems from the need to deepen the social sensitivity of the threat of degradation of the entire ecosystem in which we live today. …”
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    Uso de Anfibios como Indicadores del Éxito de la Restauración de Ecosistemas by Ken G. Rice, Frank J. Mazzotti, J. Hardin Waddle, Marianna D. Conill

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Conill, is the Spanish Translation of "Circular 1484: Use of Amphibians as indicators of Ecosystem Restoration Success." It describes research being conducted to evaluate the use of amphibians as indicator species in monitoring the effects of the Everglades Restoration Plan. …”
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    Ocean hypoxia: The science of climate change in the sea by Francis Chan, Inna Sokolova, Kay Vopel

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Recent advances in ocean observation, experimental biology, and ecosystem modeling are being applied to ocean hypoxia research to reshape our understanding of the future ocean.…”
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    Have you seen a skinny alligator in South Florida? by Michiko Squires, Avishka Godahewa, Justin R. Dalaba, Laura A. Brandt, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The Florida Everglades is a highly modified system, so monitoring health of alligators can inform how different areas of this large ecosystem are doing. Based on an increase in reports of very skinny alligators, biologists and natural resource managers are seeking help from the public to better understand where and when this problem occurs. …”
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    Black salt marsh mosquito Aedes taeniorhynchus (Wiedemann) (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) by Natasha Marie Agramonte, C. Roxanne Connelly

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…It is sheltered from large-scale mosquito control as part of the Everglades National Park conservation program to preserve their delicate ecosystem. This 7-page fact sheet was written by Natasha Marie Agramonte and C. …”
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    THE ECO-MAGNETIC TRAIN by Ana-Maria PĂTRĂȘCOIU

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The energy used by the toy train is electrical, which is transformed, based on the phenomenon of electromagnetic interaction, into mechanical energy (the electric motor) The idea is to use this kind of energy in the future to reduce pollution, thus creating a dynamic, stable balance between nature and means of transport, electric motors To illustrate the ecosystem, polystyrene, sand, lichens, cardboard were used, and for the magnetic toy train a copper wire, batteries, magnets were used, …”
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