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Darren Thornbrugh, Dana Infante and Yinphan Tsang
The biodiversity of stream fishes is critically threatened globally, and a major factor leading to the loss of biodiversity is anthropogenic land use in stream catchments, which act as stressors to stream fishes. Declines in the biodiversity of stream fi...
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Rubab Saher, Ariane Middel, Haroon Stephen and Sajjad Ahmad
Urban irrigation is an essential process in land?atmosphere interactions. It is one of the uncertain parameters of urban hydrology due to various microclimates. This study investigated the microclimate effects and irrigation water requirements of three l...
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Pamela Soto-Rogel, Juan-Carlos Aravena, Wolfgang Jens-Henrik Meier, Pamela Gross, Claudio Pérez, Álvaro González-Reyes and Jussi Griessinger
Spatio-temporal patterns of climatic variability have effects on the environmental conditions of a given land territory and consequently determine the evolution of its productive activities. One of the most direct ways to evaluate this relationship is to...
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Courtney M. Siegert, Natasha A. Drotar and Heather D. Alexander
Canopy throughfall comprises the largest portion of net precipitation that is delivered to the forest floor. This water flux is highly variable across space and time and is influenced by species composition, canopy foliage, stand structure, and storm met...
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Daniel L. Hoff, Rodney E. Will, Chris B. Zou and Nathan D. Lillie
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Marín Pompa-García, Marcos González-Cásares, Andrea C. Acosta-Hernández, Jesús Julio Camarero and Milagros Rodríguez-Catón
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Marina Castro,Esther Fernandez-Nuñez
Pág. 425 - 437
Aim of study: This paper aims to characterize some soil properties within the first 25 cm of the soil profile and the herbaceous biomass in Quercus forests, and the possible relationships between soil properties and understory standing biomass.Area of st...
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Trevor A. Kinley,Jesse Whittington,Alan D. Dibb,Nancy J. Newhouse
Conservation of species at risk requires an understanding of resource-selection patterns and habitat distribution. We used 1,795 radio-telemetry locations from 55 study animals to model resource selection for an endangered population of American badger (...
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P. M. López Bernal,G. E. Defossé,C.P. Quinteros,J.O. Bava
Pág. 489 - 497
In the province of Chubut in Patagonia, Argentina, Nothofagus pumilio forests (locally known as lenga), are managed through selective cuts, which imply the opening of canopy gaps. This management scheme is carried out without taking into consideration th...
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Luis E. Herrera, Hernán Pinilla, Héctor Sanhueza
Pág. 193 - 199
Two wheat fertilization experiments were conducted during the 2005-2006 and 2007-2008 seasons using a medial, mesic, seric, Typic Placandept soil to determine the effect of sulfur on the yield, percentage of protein, gluten content, and sedimentation ...
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