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Minxing Dong, Jichao Yang, Yushan Fu, Tengfei Fu, Qing Zhao, Xuelei Zhang, Qinzeng Xu and Wenquan Zhang
The soft coral order Alcyonacea is a common coral found in the deep sea and plays a crucial role in the deep-sea ecosystem. This study aims to predict the distribution of Alcyonacea in the western Pacific Ocean using four machine learning-based species d...
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Mary Ann Cunningham, Nicholas S. Wright, Penelope B. Mort Ranta, Hannah K. Benton, Hassan G. Ragy, Christopher J. Edington and Chloe A. Kellner
Climate models project vulnerability to global warming in low-income regions, with important implications for sustainable development. While food crops are the priority, smallholder cash crops support food security, education, and other priorities. Despi...
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Fengqing Li, Deep Narayan Shah, Steffen U. Pauls, Xiaodong Qu, Qinghua Cai and Ram Devi Tachamo Shah
Climate warming threatens biodiversity at global, regional and local levels by causing irreversible changes to species populations and biological communities. The Himalayan region is highly vulnerable to climate warming. This calls for efficient environm...
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Óscar Rodríguez de Rivera, Antonio López-Quílez and Marta Blangiardo
Climatic change is expected to affect forest development in the short term, as well as the spatial distribution of species in the long term. Species distribution models are potentially useful tools for guiding species choices in reforestation and forest ...
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Catherine S. Jarnevich and Nicholas E. Young
Species distribution models have many applications in conservation and ecology, and climate data are frequently a key driver of these models. Often, correlative modeling approaches are developed with readily available climate data; however, the impacts o...
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Priyanka Singh, Sameer Saran and Sultan Kocaman
Recent advancements in spatial modelling and mapping methods have opened up new horizons for monitoring the migration of bird species, which have been altered due to the climate change. The rise of citizen science has also aided the spatiotemporal data c...
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P. Maharaj, B. Muller
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Marie Dury, Lenni Mertens, Adeline Fayolle, Hans Verbeeck, Alain Hambuckers and Louis François
African tropical ecosystems and the services they provide to human society suffer from an increasing combined pressure of land use and climate change. How individual tropical tree species respond to climate change remains relatively unknown. In this stud...
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Dandan Yan, Zhaoqing Luan, Dandan Xu, Yuanyuan Xue and Dan Shi
Water level fluctuations resulting from natural and anthropogenic factors have been projected to affect the functions and structures of wetland vegetation communities. Therefore, it is important to assess the impact of the hydrological gradient on wetlan...
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Moung-Jin Lee, Wonkyong Song and Saro Lee
The purpose of this study was to create maps of potentially sustainable leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) habitats for all of South Korea. The leopard cat, which is on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, is the...
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Fabrício Lopes Macedo, Carla Ragonezi, Fábio Reis, José G. R. de Freitas, David Horta Lopes, António Miguel Franquinho Aguiar, Délia Cravo and Miguel A. A. Pinheiro de Carvalho
Drosophila suzukii is one of the main pests that attack soft-skinned fruits and cause significant economic damage worldwide. Madeira Island (Portugal) is already affected by this pest. The present work aimed to investigate the potential distribution of D...
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Jana Barabás, Vojislav Jovicic and Antonio Delgado
This work deals with the numerical investigation of a three-dimensional, laminar hydrogen-air diffusion flame in which a cylindrical fuel jet is surrounded by in-flowing air. To calculate the distribution of gas molecules, the model solves the species co...
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Yulia Ivanova and Vlad Soukhovolsky
The ecological second-order phase transition model has been used to describe height-dependent changes in the species composition of mountain forest ecosystems. Forest inventory data on the distribution of various tree species in the Sayan Mountains (sout...
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Yao Chi, Tianlu Qian, Caiying Sheng, Changbai Xi and Jiechen Wang
The survival and distribution of animals cannot be separated from a certain environment. How patterns in mammalian species depend on the environment remain unclear. This study incorporating spatial data on climate, precipitation, topography, and vegetati...
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Marco Antonio Contreras,Wesley A Staats,Steven J Price
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Aim of the study: Use LiDAR-derived vegetation and terrain characteristics to develop abundance and occupancy predictions for two terrestrial salamander species, Plethodon glutinosus and P. kentucki, and map abundance to identify vegetation and terrain c...
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J. D. GÓMEZ DÍAZ,A. I. MONTERROSO RIVAS,J. A. TINOCO RUEDA,M. L. TOLEDO MEDRANO,C. CONDE ÁLVAREZ,C. GAY GARCÍA
In order to analyze the impacts of climate change on species endowed with forestry relevance, the present study practiced simulations in the potential distribution of 16 forest species inside the Mexican Republic?s temperate, tropical, and semiarid zones...
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Milad Mohammadi and Mohammad Sadegh Abedinejad
A comprehensive investigation of turbulent combustion is accomplished to study the relationship between nitrogen oxide (NO) formation and entropy generation distribution in a non-premixed propane combustion. The radiation heat transfer and combustion are...
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Yuan Zhong, Baoxin Hu, G. Brent Hall, Farah Hoque, Wei Xu and Xin Gao
The Asian Emerald Ash Borer beetle (EAB, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) can cause damage to all species of Ash trees (Fraxinus), and rampant, unchecked infestations of this insect can cause significant damage to forests. It is thus critical to assess and...
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Kyle Stevens, Thien Tran-Duc, Ngamta Thamwattana and James M. Hill
The Lennard?Jones potential and a continuum approach can be used to successfully model interactions between various regular shaped molecules and nanostructures. For single atomic species molecules, the interaction can be approximated by assuming a unifor...
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Andrew S. Gendaszek, Jason B. Dunham, Christian E. Torgersen, David P. Hockman-Wert, Michael P. Heck, Justin Thorson, Jeffrey Mintz and Todd Allai
The seasonal and inter-annual variability of flow presence and water temperature within headwater streams of the Great Basin of the western United States limit the occurrence and distribution of coldwater fish and other aquatic species. To evaluate chang...
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