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    Effects of “Grain for Green” program on soil hydraulic properties: A meta-analysis by Jiao Yang, Huan Ma, Rongfei Zhang, Wei Ji

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, the general patterns of the effects of GGP on soil hydraulic properties under different conditions remain unclear. …”
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    Traces of Biophilic Design in Anatolian Seljuk Architecture: Natural Shapes and Forms by Pelìn Karaçar

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The two basic dimensions of biophilic design relate to the six biophilic design elements: Environmental features, Natural shapes and forms, Natural patterns and processes, Light and space, and Space-based relationships. …”
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    From Ornamental Beauty to Economic and Horticultural Significance: Species Diversity and Ethnobotany of Bignoniaceae in Maha Sarakham Province, Thailand by Surapon Saensouk, Piyaporn Saensouk, Thawatphong Boonma, Sarayut Rakarcha, Khamfa Chanthavongsa, Narumol Piwpuan, Tammanoon Jitpromma

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Quantitative ethnobotanical indices—including Species Use Value (SUV), Genera Use Value (GUV), Relative Frequency of Citation (RFC), Cultural Importance Index (CI), and Cultural Food Significance Index (CFSI)—were employed to evaluate species significance. Results indicate that species such as <i>Dolichandrone serrulata</i>, <i>D. spathacea</i>, and <i>Oroxylum indicum</i> hold high cultural and practical value, particularly in traditional medicine, spiritual practices, and local landscaping. …”
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    Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis of Gut Microbiota and Hypertension Interaction Research Published from 2001 to 2024 by Jianhui Mo, Wanghong Su, Jiale Qin, Jiayu Feng, Rong Yu, Shaoru Li, Jia Lv, Rui Dong, Yue Cheng, Bei Han

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We used publications retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and SCOPUS databases (January 2001–December 2024) to analyze the annual publication trends with GraphPad Prism 9.5.1, to evaluate co-authorship, keywords clusters, and co-citation patterns with VOSviewer 1.6.20, and conducted keyword burst detection and keyword co-occurrence utilizing CiteSpace v6.4.1. …”
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    Population Genetic Structure of Three‐Spined Sticklebacks in the St. Lawrence: A Gradient of Change by Sann Delaive, Florent Sylvestre, Amanda Xuereb, Laurie Lecomte, Brian Boyle, Christian Otis, Louis Bernatchez, Nicolas Derome

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…By integrating single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and structural variants (SVs), we assessed differentiation patterns, examined clinal variation, and evaluated the relative roles of gene flow and selection in shaping population dynamics. …”
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    Influence of the Inclusion of Off-Nadir Images on UAV-Photogrammetry Projects from Nadir Images and AGL (Above Ground Level) or AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level) Flights by Francisco Agüera-Vega, Ezequiel Ferrer-González, Patricio Martínez-Carricondo, Julián Sánchez-Hermosilla, Fernando Carvajal-Ramírez

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…For that purpose, 58 scenarios with different camera angles and flight patterns for the oblique images were considered, 29 for each type of flight (AMSL and AGL). …”
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    Source apportionment of potentially toxic elements in soils from an urbanising region: Insights from multivariate analysis in Singida, Tanzania by Raymond Webrah Kazapoe, Benatus Norbert Mvile, John Desderius Kalimenze, Daniel Kwayisi, Samuel Dzidefo Sagoe, Kwabina Ibrahim, Obed Fiifi Fynn

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This study evaluates the spatial distribution and geochemical characteristics of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in soil samples across the Singida area, Central Tanzania, highlighting the environmental implications of rapid urbanisation and contributing to a deeper understanding of soil pollution in urbanising landscapes. …”
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    Distance, weather, and forage conditions drive timing of autumn migration in female mule deer by Colby B. Anton, Nicholas J. DeCesare, Collin J. Peterson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Migration presents challenges for managing ungulates when the timing of autumn migrations varies across years and migrations cross management jurisdictions. Methods We evaluated the spatial and temporal patterns of autumn migration using GPS collar data collected during 2017–2019 from 68 female mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) that migrated seasonally within three study areas in northwest Montana. …”
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    Population responses of Chinook salmon to two decades of restoration of estuary nursery habitat by Correigh M. Greene, Eric M. Beamer, Stuart H. Munsch, Joshua W. Chamberlin, Michael T. LeMoine, Joseph H. Anderson

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We leveraged three decades of monitoring before, during, and after restoration in the Skagit River delta, and compared demographic patterns in restored and unrestored forks within the delta, and in locations landward and seaward of the delta. …”
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    Correlated‐replicate occupancy models for wild turkey gobbling call‐count surveys by Christopher D. Pollentier, Michael A. Hardy, R. Scott Lutz, Scott D. Hull

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Additionally, we suggest the combination of gobbling surveys and occupancy modeling is useful for evaluating habitat–occurrence relationships across large‐scale landscapes or state‐based wild turkey management units. © 2019 The Wildlife Society.…”
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    Tropospheric and Surface Measurements of Combustion Tracers During the 2021 Mediterranean Wildfire Crisis: Insights from the WMO/GAW Site of Lamezia Terme in Calabria, Southern Ita... by Francesco D’Amico, Giorgia De Benedetto, Luana Malacaria, Salvatore Sinopoli, Claudia Roberta Calidonna, Daniel Gullì, Ivano Ammoscato, Teresa Lo Feudo

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The LMT site and its peculiar local wind patterns have been demonstrated to play a significant role in the detection of wildfire outputs in the context of the Mediterranean Basin. …”
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    Assessing the Impact of Land Use Changes on Ecosystem Service Values in Coal Mining Regions Using Google Earth Engine Classification by Shi Chen, Jiwei Qin, Shuning Dong, Yixi Liu, Pingping Sun, Dongze Yao, Xiaoyan Song, Congcong Li

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We employed a random forest algorithm to classify land use patterns and calculated key indices—including the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), normalized difference built-up index (NDBI), enhanced vegetation index (EVI), and bare soil index (BSI)—which were combined with topographic features. …”
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    Detection and mapping of Antarctic lichen using drones, multispectral cameras, and supervised deep learning by Narmilan Amarasingam, Juan Sandino, Ashray Doshi, Diana King, Elka Blackman, Johan Barthelemy, Barbara Bollard, Sharon A. Robinson, Felipe Gonzalez

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The difficulty of accurately detecting lichens in Antarctic landscapes, due to their fine-scale spatial patterns and low spectral contrast, drives the need for high-resolution drone-based remote sensing imagery to develop and validate robust mapping methods. …”
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    High spatial resolution crop type and land use land cover classification without labels: A framework using multi-temporal PlanetScope images and variational Bayesian Gaussian mixtu... by Minh Tri Le, Khuong H. Tran, Phuong D. Dao, Hesham El-Askary, Tuyen V. Ha, Taejin Park

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The results demonstrated the robustness and effectiveness of the proposed framework in mapping crop types and LULC at 3–5 m pixels across various ecosystems, climate zones, and human-managed landscapes. The spatial patterns of PlanetScope-based maps were (1) highly comparable with all the reference datasets at 10–30 m spatial resolution and (2) better than the traditional GMM and K-means clustering methods. …”
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    Random forest models highlight early Homo sapiens habitats and their relationship to lithic assemblage composition by Lucy Timbrell, James Blinkhorn, Matt Grove

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Numerous studies have implicated ecological and geographic factors in determining the spatiotemporal patterning of technological and cultural behaviour seen in the region during the Middle Stone Age (MSA), the technological phase associated with the emergence of Homo sapiens in Africa. …”
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