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Asma Mansoor,Faiza Sharif,Sharoon Hanook,Laila Shahzad,Amin-U. Khan
Pág. e016
Aim of Study: The complex community of riparian reserve forest has become of great concern for researchers to develop more viable management strategies. The paper aimed to evaluate the current structural diversity of vegetation and its association with t...
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Jun Zhai, Donald L. Grebner, Robert K. Grala, Zhaofei Fan and Ian A. Munn
Invasive tree species cause increasing damage to the environment and local economies. Previous studies have seldom treated the presence and abundance of invasive species as different phenomena. Using Classification and Regression Trees (CART) analysis, i...
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Bamidele J. Okoli, Patience M. Shilowa, Gabriel O. Anyanwu and Johannes S. Modise
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Emily Arnold and Laura Toran
Changing land-use associated with urbanization has resulted in shifts in riparian assemblages, stream hydraulics, and sediment dynamics leading to the degradation of waterways. To combat degradation, restoration and management of riparian zones is becomi...
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Istomo Istomo,Nur Eliya Farida
Pág. 155 - 162
Acacia nilotica is an invasive species which is difficult to eradicate up to present. A. nilotica is a fast growing species of savanna tree, and therefore is supposed probably to have relatively high biomass and carbon content. The objective ...
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Delia Alexandrina Mitrea,Sergiu Nedevschi,Mihail Abrudean,Radu Chifor,Radu Badea
Pág. 61 - 67
The non-invasive diagnosis, based on ultrasound images, is a challenge in nowadays research. We develop computerized, texture-based methods, for automatic and computer assisted diagnosis, using the information obtained from ultrasound images. In this wor...
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Noelia González Muñoz,Juan Carlos Linares,Pilar Castro-Díez,Ute Sass-Klaassen
Pág. e017
Aim of study: The invasive trees Ailanthus altissima and Robinia pseudoacacia are widely spreading in inner Spain riparian forests, where they co-occur with the natives Fraxinus angustifolia and Ulmus minor. In a climate change context, we aimed to ident...
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F.H. Smith
Pág. 226 - 247
Daar is reeds baie geskryf oor uitheemse indringerplante, veral Acacia mearnsii De Wild, die swartwattelboom en die skade wat hierdie plante aan die plaaslike ekologie aanrig. In hierdie artikel word aandag gegee aan die ontstaan van die probleem,...
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