Sethi, SS Ewers, RM Jones, NS Sleutel, J Shabrani, A Zulkifli, N Picinali, L
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but acquiring it is usually slow, laborious and costly. Automated acoustic monitoring offers a scalable alternative to manual surveys but identifying species vocalisations requires large manually annotated training datasets, and is not always possible (e.g...
Sayol, F Cooke, RSC Pigot, AL Blackburn, TM Tobias, JA Steinbauer, MJ Antonelli, A Faurby, S
Human impacts reshape ecological communities through the extinction and introduction of species. The combined impact of these factors depends on whether non-native species fill the functional roles of extinct species, thus buffering the loss of functional diversity. This question has been difficult to address, because comprehensive information abou...
Gloder, Gabriele; 129716; Bourne, Mitchel E; Verreth, Christel; 27257; Wilberts, Liesbet; 104229; Bossaert, Sofie; 118593; Crauwels, Sam; 68938; Dicke, Marcel; Poelman, Erik H; Jacquemyn, Hans; 32939; Lievens, Bart; 19097;
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BACKGROUND: The microbiome of many insects consists of a diverse community of microorganisms that can play critical roles in the functioning and overall health of their hosts. Although the microbial communities of insects have been studied thoroughly over the past decade, little is still known about how biotic interactions affect the microbial comm...
Kunickaya, O. A. Hertz, E. F. Kruchinin, I. N. Tikhonov, E. Ivanov, N. Dolmatov, N. Zorin, M. Grigorev, I. V.
Most forestry machinery today has a wheel-driven engine, and its tyre pressure has a significant impact on the compaction and degradation of the forest soil, causing environmental damages. Not only the durability of the tyres but also the driving characteristics and productivity of wheeled forest machines depend on the correct choice of pressure an...
Zhao, Jie-Yu Hu, Bing Dolfing, Jan Li, Yan Tang, Yue-Qin Jiang, Yiming Chi, Chang-Qiao Xing, Jianmin Nie, Yong Wu, Xiao-Lei
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Microbial community assembly mechanisms are pivotal for understanding the ecological functions of microorganisms in biogeochemical cycling in Earth's ecosystems, yet rarely investigated in the context of deep terrestrial ecology. Here, the microbial communities in the production waters collected from water injection wells and oil production wells a...
Pryadilina, N. K. Lobovikov, M. Skvortcov, E.
Globalization requires a sustainable development strategy. The current stage of globalization is accompanied by an enormous development of the productive forces of mankind and its rapid growth. Unregulated development can cause environmental destruction and threaten life on Earth. The material and ecological resources of the planet are not unlimite...
Zhao, Jie-Yu Hu, Bing Dolfing, Jan Li, Yan Tang, Yue-Qin Jiang, Yiming Chi, Chang-Qiao Xing, Jianmin Nie, Yong Wu, Xiao-Lei
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Microbial community assembly mechanisms are pivotal for understanding the ecological functions of microorganisms in biogeochemical cycling in Earth's ecosystems, yet rarely investigated in the context of deep terrestrial ecology. Here, the microbial communities in the production waters collected from water injection wells and oil production wells a...
Nazzal, Lama; Soiefer, Leland; Chang, Michelle; Tamizuddin, Farah; Schatoff, Daria; Cofer, Lucas; Aguero-Rosenfeld, Maria E; Matalon, Albert; Meijers, Bjorn; 50269; Holzman, Robert;
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INTRODUCTION: Declining renal function results in the accumulation of solutes normally excreted by healthy kidneys. Data suggest that some of the protein-bound solutes mediate accelerated cardiovascular disease. Many of the poorly dialyzable protein-bound uremic retention solutes are products of gut bacterial metabolism. METHODS: We performed a bli...
Weiss, Lisa Ludwig, Wolfgang Heussner, Serge Canals, Miquel Ghiglione, Jean-François Estournel, Claude Constant, Mel Kerhervé, Philippe
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Plastic floating at the ocean surface, estimated at tens to hundreds of thousands of metric tons, represents only a small fraction of the estimated several million metric tons annually discharged by rivers. Such an imbalance promoted the search for a missing plastic sink that could explain the rapid removal of river-sourced plastics from the ocean ...
Deirmendjian, Loris; Descy, Jean-Pierre; Morana, Cedric; Okello, William; Stoyneva-Gartner, Maya P; Bouillon, Steven; 58392; Borges, Alberto;
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