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Since human health concerns continue to drive the development and application of bioindicators, the loss of ecosystem services (e.g., clean air, drinking water, plant pollinators) has...
- Restoration Ecology
Ecological research on restoration has largely focused on...
- The Sources and Impacts of Tropospheric Particulate Matter
Atmospheric aerosol, termed particulate matter (PM), is...
- Principles of Landscape Ecology
Imaging and mapping technology naturally promoted a...
- Spatial Ecology and Conservation
In many terrestrial systems, patchiness involves spatial...
- Earth's Earliest Climate
There was a shadow over those early years — a much dimmer...
- Tropical Weather
Top: mean sea level pressure, contour interval 5 hPa....
- El Nino's Grip on Climate
Halfway around the world in India, El Niño years were not so...
- Drip Water Hydrology and Speleothems
This enables water storage to occur such that in some...
- Restoration Ecology
Feb 18, 2022 · Water quality management is most effective if applied at the catchment scale based on the principles of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), as is being encouraged for SDG 6. Water quality monitoring is fundamental to the success of IWRM.
Selecting an Appropriate Scale. Knowing how a species selects habitat can provide clues as to which habitat elements to measure at what scale to ensure independence among samples and to more accurately characterize habitat for a species.
- Brenda McComb, Benjamin Zuckerberg, David Vesely, Christopher Jordan
- 2018
Jan 1, 2022 · These data evaluate precisely the level of current and past change of ecosystem health by assessing temporal and spatial changes. Biomonitoring is the main element of studies on water quality and water pollution. It plays an important role in anthropogenic effects and taking precautions.
Sep 11, 2015 · Effect on plant growth. Water is the largest component of plants, typically composing 70–95% of fresh plant mass and providing shape and rigidity by positive turgor pressure. Turgor pressure also drives cell elongation. Water is the transport medium for moving nutrients from the soil into the plant.
- Arend-Jan Both, Laurence Benjamin, J. Franklin, Geoff Holroyd, Lynton D. Incoll, Mark G. Lefsrud, Gr...
- 2015
Understory non-native plant-species richness and cover [1 square meter subplots] The clumpiness of trees is an indicator that provides useful information about wildlife habitat and other ecological features.
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Foresters may be interested in plant water use to determine the likelihood of survival and growth at a site, to compare different water requirements of a range of species or to investigate...