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José-Luis Solorio-Ramírez, Raúl Jiménez-Cruz, Yenny Villuendas-Rey and Cornelio Yáñez-Márquez
Over time, human beings have built increasingly large astronomical observatories to increase the number of discoveries related to celestial objects. However, the amount of collected elements far exceeds the human capacity to analyze findings without help...
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Yaniv Shmuel, Yaron Ziv and Baruch Rinkevich
Canopies of branching corals harbor a wide range of sessile- and mobile-dwelling species that benefit from the physical compartments and the micro-environments created by the complex three-dimensional structures. Although different compartments within ca...
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Matthew B. Savage and Lynne K. Rieske
Extensive ash mortality caused by the non-native emerald ash borer alters canopy structure and creates inputs of coarse woody debris as dead and dying ash fall to the forest floor; this affects habitat heterogeneity; resource availability; and exposure t...
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Zoica Kokaveshi Zharkalli
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Abstact: Natural resources plays a very important role in ensuring the livelihood of rural communities. Besides providing food, they can be a precursor to poverty reduction and economic growth. Decentralization of natural resources management is estimate...
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Jesse Caputo and Brett Butler
Individuals and families collectively own more than 118 million ha of forestland in the USA. Using data from the USDA Forest Service?s National Woodland Owners Survey (NWOS), we characterize ecosystem services being produced on family forests as well as ...
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Du?an Romportl, Anna Bláhová, Michal Andreas, Eva Chumanová, Milo? Andera, Jaroslav Cervený
Here we determine the distribution, numbers and habitat preferences of two of the largest species in the family Cervidae present in the Czech Republic, red deer and Eurasian elk. Red deer occurs predominantly in vast areas of forest, i.e. mainly in the m...
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Mark D. Rouleau, Jennifer F. Lind-Riehl, Miranda N. Smith and Audrey L. Mayer
Coordinating forest management across thousands of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) owners is a difficult yet necessary task for state land management agencies. Voluntary Incentive Programs (VIPs) can coordinate the decentralized activities of these o...
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Douglas B. Reynolds
Arthur Lewis (1954) classic article on duel labor markets suggests that subsistence labor, due to high fertility and overpopulation, causes low wages. Basu (1999) and Dessy (2000) show a compelling theory for high fertility in developing countries ...
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Mohammad Qasim, Stefan Porembski, Dietmar Sattler, Katharina Stein, Adjima Thiombiano and André Lindner
Savannas and adjacent vegetation types like gallery forests are highly valuable ecosystems contributing to several ecosystem services including carbon budgeting. Financial mechanisms such as REDD+ (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradat...
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Horacio E. Bown, Euan G. Mason, Michael S. Watt, Peter W. Clinton
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The 3-PG (Physiological Principles in Predicting Growth) radiation-use efficiency model has been widely used and tested for predicting the primary productivity of forests all over the world. This radiation-use efficiency model accounts for plant nutritio...
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