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    A Quantitative Method to Measure and Speciate Amines in Ambient Aerosol Samples by Amy P. Sullivan, Katherine B. Benedict, Christian M. Carrico, Manvendra K. Dubey, Bret A. Schichtel, Jeffrey L. Collett

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Almost all amines quantifiable by this technique were measured regularly when applying this method to ambient filter samples collected in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) and Greeley, CO. …”
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    Indoor Air Quality Considerations for Laboratory Animals in Wildfire-Impacted Regions—A Pilot Study by Adam Schuller, Ethan S. Walker, Jaclyn M. Goodrich, Matthew Lundgren, Luke Montrose

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Here, we measured real time continuous outdoor and indoor air quality for 28 days at a laboratory animal facility located in the Rocky Mountain region. We demonstrated that during a wildfire event, the indoor air quality of this animal facility is influenced by ambient smoke events. …”
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    Population scenarios for U.S. states consistent with shared socioeconomic pathways by Leiwen Jiang, Brian C O’Neill, Hamidreza Zoraghein, Steve Dahlke

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Utah and other states in the Rocky Mountain region see the largest increases in population in proportional terms, while the Northeast and Great Lakes regions see the slowest growth or most decline, along with individual states like Alaska, California, Louisiana, and Mississippi. …”
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    Formation of Inner Planets in the Presence of a Cold Jupiter: Orbital Evolution and Relative Velocities of Planetesimals by Kangrou Guo, Eiichiro Kokubo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Our results imply that the presence of a cold Jupiter does not impede the formation of inner rocky planets through planetesimal accretion, provided that the planetesimals are initially large.…”
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    Marine biodiversity at the end of the world: Cape Horn and Diego Ramírez islands. by Alan M Friedlander, Enric Ballesteros, Tom W Bell, Jonatha Giddens, Brad Henning, Mathias Hüne, Alex Muñoz, Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Enric Sala

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…While much of these deeper habitats consisted of soft sediment and cobble, in rocky habitats, echinoderms, mollusks, bryozoans, and sponges were common. …”
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    Spatial modeling of extreme temperature in the Canadian Prairies using max-stable processes by Alaba Boluwade, Paul Sheridan, Aitazaz A. Farooque

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The spatial trend surface of the marginal parameters of the Spatial Generalized Extreme Value (SGEV) shows that geographical coordinates, topography due to the Rocky Mountains, and proximity (Euclidean distance) to Hudson Bay are important covariates in capturing the spatial trend of extreme temperatures. …”
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    Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo by George Mendes Taliaferro Mattox, Guilherme Fernandez Gondolo, Patricia Teresa Monteiro Cunningham

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The Brazilian coastline extends along more than 8,000 km covering approximately 38 degrees of latitudinal range through tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate climates and includes a wide variety of marine environments such as sandy beaches, estuaries, rocky shores and reefs. This heterogeneity of habitats is reflected in the diversity of marine fishes found in Brazilian waters which sums approximately 1,300 known species. …”
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    Deepwater fish assemblages at Isla del Coco National Park and Las Gemelas Seamount, Costa Rica by Richard M. Starr, Kristen Green, Enric Sala

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This discrepancy was caused by the extremely high concentration of Anthiinae fishes in rocky habitats at Las Gemelas Seamount. Densities of fishes in the other habitats were similar between the two sites. …”
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    Nest-site selection and breeding ecology of Streaked Wren-Babbler (Napothera brevicaudata) in a tropical limestone forest of southern China by Aiwu Jiang, Demeng Jiang, Fang Zhou, Eben Goodale

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Conclusions Our study suggests that several features of the breeding ecology of the Streaked Wren-Babbler, including building nests in rocky cavities, commencing breeding earlier than most species, and reducing foraging times during the incubation period, are well-adapted to the unique habitat of tropical limestone forest.…”
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    دراسة الطيف الغذائي عند سمكة الجيجة Trigla lastoviza ((Bonnaterre,1788 في المياه البحرية لمحافظة اللاذقية / سوريا by زينة الحصني, زهير المجيد, ريم الشيخ رشيد

    Published 2019-09-01
    “… This study presents scientific results on the feeding habit of Trigla lastoviza, which is considered as economically important fish species in Syria, lives on rocky, sandy or muddy bottoms and can be found from time to time in  waters up to 150 m. …”
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    Endolichenic Fungi: A Promising Medicinal Microbial Resource to Discover Bioactive Natural Molecules—An Update by Wenge Zhang, Qian Ran, Hehe Li, Hongxiang Lou

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Due to their distinctive growth environments, including hot deserts, rocky coasts, Arctic tundra, toxic slag piles, etc., they produce a variety of biologically meaningful and structurally novel secondary metabolites to resist external environmental stresses. …”
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    Impacts of Vegetation and Topography on Land Surface Temperature Variability over the Semi-Arid Mountain Cities of Saudi Arabia by Ahmed Ali Bindajam, Javed Mallick, Saeed AlQadhi, Chander Kumar Singh, Hoang Thi Hang

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…LST among different types of land use differed significantly, being the highest in exposed rocky areas and built-up land, and the lowest in dense vegetation. …”
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    Geographic Differentiation of Morphological Characteristics in the Brown Seaweed <i>Sargassum thunbergii</i> along the Korean Coast: A Response to Local Environmental Conditions by Sangil Kim, Sun Kyeong Choi, Seohyeon Van, Seong Taek Kim, Yun Hee Kang, Sang Rul Park

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…We quantified 16 morphological characteristics on 15 rocky intertidal shores in Korea. A cluster analysis based on morphology identified three groups. …”
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    Coastal fish assemblages and predation pressure in northern-central Chilean Lessonia trabeculata kelp forests and barren grounds by Nicolás Riquelme-Pérez, Catalina A. Musrri, Wolfgang B. Stotz, Osvaldo Cerda, Oscar Pino-Olivares, Martin Thiel

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…These results suggest that intense fishing activity on large predators, and their resulting low abundances, could result in low predation pressure on sea urchins, thereby contributing to the increase of T. niger abundances in subtidal rocky habitats.…”
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    Ecological and structural differentiation of the Sudanian woodlands in the Biosphere Reserve of Pendjari, Benin by Eméline S. P. Assèdé, S. S. Honoré Biaou, Hidirou Orou, Madjidou Oumorou, Coert J. Geldenhuys, Paxie W. Chirwa, Brice Sinsin

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Syntaxonomical analysis of the dryland group showed rocky and gravelly soil associations (Burkeo africanae-Detarietum microcarpi) and soils associated with or without fine gravels (Andropogono gayani-Terminalietum avicennioidis, Andropogono gayani-Senegalietum dudgeonii and Terminalietum leiocarpae). …”
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    The Box Tree Moth: An Invasive Species Severely Threatening <i>Buxus</i> Natural Formation in NW Italy by Chiara Ferracini, Cristina Pogolotti, Paolo Mancardi, Michela Miglio, Simona Bonelli, Francesca Barbero

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In Europe, BTM develops on <i>Buxus sempervirens</i> L., causing significant damage to ornamental and natural plants. (2) Basic aspects of BTM biology were investigated at three sites in the NW Alps, where <i>B. sempervirens</i> occurs on rocky slopes, forming a protected habitat. In 2019–2021, we evaluated: (i) the seasonal flight activity with sex pheromone traps, (ii) the fecundity and the effects of food on the egg load, (iii) the potential adaptation of BTM on native secondary host plants, and (iv) the recruitment of natural enemies. (3) Our results revealed the presence of two generations per year. …”
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