hang, li chen, xiaodong zhang, miaomiao niu, xiaowei jianqiao, xu sun, heping
The noise level of gravity stations is an important indicator for measuring the operating status of a station and is a prerequisite for evaluating whether the station’s observations can be used to extract weak geodynamic signals. With the continuous expansion of areas of human activity, gravity stations originally located in the wild may become inc...
liang, cuiyi jun, li shixing, li zhang, huayuan zheng, jiahao miao, jianglin hao, siyuan shasha, wu liu, zhongjian zhai, junwen
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Human activity often has profound effects on plant growth and evolution. Orchids are the most diverse group of flowering plants and are threatened by habitat fragmentation, over-harvesting, and urbanization. A population of Phaius flavus from Beikengding Mount (BM) in the Fujian Province of China was divided into two patches by road construction. T...
López-Tapia, Andrea Reyes-Barranca, Mario Alfredo Abarca-Jiménez, Griselda Stephany Sánchez-Márquez, Luis Flores-Nava, Luis Martín
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Measurement Science and Technology
A system designed for monitoring the footsteps of a person is presented, aimed at determining characteristic and statistical parameters of the individual’s gait. This non-invasive approach utilizes a low-cost commercial capacitive accelerometer to sense the vibrations caused by each step as an individual walks on the floor. The system captures sign...
zhi, qiuying xiaosheng, hu wang, ping ming, li ding, yi yuxuan, wu peng, tiantian wenjie, li guan, xiao shi, xiaoming
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Precisely estimating the grassland biomass carbon storage is vital for evaluating grassland carbon sequestration potential and the monitoring and management of grassland resources. With the increasing intensity of climate change (CC) and human activities (HA), it is necessary to explore spatiotemporal variations in biomass carbon storage and its re...
haohui, li yang, kai cui, yang lingyun, ai wang, chenghai wang, zhenting zhang, caixia
Desertification greatly threatens the ecological environment and sustainable development over approximately 30% of global land. In this study, the contributions of climate drivers and human activity in shaping the desertification process from 1984 to 2014 were quantified in the desertification-prone region (DPR) in Northern China (NC) by employing ...
liu, haodong maojuan, li tianqi, li liyang, wu zheng, hui
The Qinba Mountain range is a typical climate-sensitive and ecologically fragile region. Monitoring of vegetation dynamics is crucial for ecological protection and achieving sustainable development goals. Various mutation-detection methods, along with slope analysis, hot-spot analysis, and residual analysis, were used to examine changes in the Norm...
shao, yiting zhai, xiaohui xingmin, mu zheng, sen shen, dandan qian, jinglin
Determining the relative roles of climatic versus anthropogenic factors in runoff alterations is important for sustainable water resource utilization and basin management. The Danjiang River watershed is a crucial water resource area of the middle route of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project. In this study, four widely used quantitative metho...
Wang, Qiuzhen Yu, Xinping He, Yike Zhang, Yong Hui, Ruixue Ye, Huike Wang, Caili Bai, Mohan
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Anthropogenic activities are driving significant changes in coastal ecological environments, increasingly spotlighting microorganisms associated with seagrass bed ecosystems. Labyrinthula is primarily recognized as a saprophytic protist associated with marine detritus, and it also acts as an opportunistic pathogen affecting marine algae, terrestria...
zhang, liang wang, ping xie, guanglin wang, wenkai
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is a pest that interferes with the health of forests and hinders the development of the forestry industry, and its spread is influenced by changes in abiotic factors and human activities. The potential distribution areas of B. xylophilus in China under four shared-economic pathways were predicted using the optimized MaxEn...
xingkai, xu
Forest soils are considered the largest carbon and nitrogen pools in soil organic matter among terrestrial ecosystems, and soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are normally affected by climate change and human activity. The collection of recent research on this scientific theme would provide a basis for understanding...