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Transcriptome Analysis of Gill Tissues from <i>Neptunea cumingii</i> in Different Seasons
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Comparison of Seasonally Adaptive Metabolic Response Strategies of Two <i>Acer</i> Species
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Seasonal Water Level Fluctuation and Concomitant Change of Nutrients Shift Microeukaryotic Communities in a Shallow Lake
Published 2020-08-01“…Seasonal water level fluctuations (WLFs) impose dramatic influences on lake ecosystems. …”
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Climate-induced variation in a temperature suitability index of chub mackerel in the spawning season and its effect on the abundance
Published 2022-11-01“…Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) is widely distributed in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and is utilized by China, Korea, and Japan in different seasons and areas. Generally, chub mackerel is divided into Tsushima Warm Current (TWC) and Pacific stocks based on its different distribution, migration, and life-history traits. …”
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Correction: Shang, R.; Liu, R.; Xu, M.; Liu, Y.; Dash, J.; Ge, Q. Determining the Start of the Growing Season from MODIS Data in the Indian Monsoon Region: Identifying Available Data in the Rainy Season and Modeling the Varied Vegetation Growth Trajectories, <em>Remote Sens....
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A Simple Approach for Mapping Forest Cover from Time Series of Satellite Data
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Seasonal Variation in Soil and Herbage CO2 Efflux for a Sheep-Grazed Alpine Meadow on the North-East Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and Estimated Net Annual CO2 Exchange
Published 2022-06-01“…The winter respiration observed in this study was sufficient to offset the growing season CO2 sink reported for similar alpine meadows in other studies. …”
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Hydrological changes regulate fish metacommunity structures and β-diversity patterns in the floodplain lake, China
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Interannual Variations of Water and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes over a Semiarid Alpine Steppe on the Tibetan Plateau
Published 2022-01-01“…The results show that the average ET for the growing season ranged from 1.1 to 2.4 mm/d with an average of 2.0 mm/d for the four consecutive years. …”
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Near-Earth Remote Sensing Images Used to Determine the Phenological Characteristics of the Canopy of <i>Populus tomentosa</i> B301 under Three Methods of Irrigation
Published 2022-06-01“…The effects of irrigation methods and precipitation in the rainy season on tree growth changes and key phenological periods were analyzed. …”
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Mine water cooperative optimal scheduling based on improved genetic algorithm
Published 2024-03-01“…At the same time, the heating season and the non-heating season have reduced by 136.99 h/month and 154.52 h/month respectively, significantly reducing the recovery cost and time.…”
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Winter–Spring Prediction of Snow Avalanche Susceptibility Using Optimisation Multi-Source Heterogeneous Factors in the Western Tianshan Mountains, China
Published 2022-03-01“…The dynamic process of avalanche hazard was mainly governed by the seasonality of snow depth and temperature. The seasonal changes in avalanche hazard increased from low to high. …”
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Nesting Habitat Suitability of the Kentish Plover in the Arid Lands of Xinjiang, China
Published 2023-10-01“…We collected the data of 144 nesting sites and 10 ecological factors during the breeding season from April to July each year in 2019 and 2020 in nine river districts in Xinjiang. …”
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Optimal Reuse Design Scheduling of Mine Water Based on Improved Whale Algorithm
Published 2022-07-01“…The improved Whale Optimization Algorithm was used to search optimal solution, and the results showed that the adaptability value of the improved Whale Optimization Algorithm was significantly improved compared with before, of which 8.65% and 7.69% were increased in the heating season and non-heating season, and the rate of cost reduction was 46.80% and 36.92%, and the iteration efficiency was also significantly improved, which improved the decision-making efficiency of optimal scheduling and became more suitable for the actual scheduling needs of Nalinhe No. 2 mine.…”
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Asthma exacerbation due to climate change-induced wildfire smoke in the Western US
Published 2021-01-01“…Average increases in smoke PM _2.5 during future fire season ranged from 0.05 to 9.5 µ g m ^−3 with the highest increases seen in Idaho, Montana, and Oregon. …”
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Assessing the spatiotemporal malaria transmission intensity with heterogeneous risk factors: A modeling study in Cambodia
Published 2023-03-01“…The malaria transmission intensities determined using our transmission network reveal both qualitatively and quantitatively their seasonal and geographical characteristics: the risks increase in the rainy season and decrease in the dry season; remote and sparsely populated areas generally show higher transmission intensities than other areas. …”
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Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study
Published 2021-11-01“…The litterfall yield varied significantly with time and component; not only was the yield of litter in the nongrowing season higher than that in the growing season, but it also exhibited dramatic interannual variations. …”
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Early Warning and Joint Regulation of Water Quantity and Quality in the Daqing River Basin
Published 2022-09-01“…The results of the study are as follows: (1) When encountering a once-in-a-century rainstorm, the flood pressure of Zijingguan in the flood season is the highest, with the highest water level reaching 521.23 m, and the overall maximum runoff follows the order of Zijingguan > Fuping > Zhangfang. (2) When the NH<sub>3</sub>-N emissions are reduced by 37.64~85.10% in each month (based on the level in 2017), the water quality at the outlet of the basin can reach the standard, and the upper limit of NH<sub>3</sub>-N emissions is 504.5 t/m. (3) The regulation and control scheme seeking to “ensure the base flow with standard water quality” and “optimize NH<sub>3</sub>-N annual emission” is proposed in this paper. …”
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Identifying the Change of Seepage Field in Karst Aquifer under Tunnel Engineering: Insight from FEFLOW Modeling
Published 2023-07-01“…The groundwater level generally dropped at 10–25 m depth and the karst cave section unit length of the maximum water volume of 0.83 m3/d·m in the rainy season. The achievements of this study would provide a vital reference for the prevention of water inrush in karst tunnel construction.…”
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