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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629540/-spatiotemporal-evolution-and-influencing-factors-of-ecosystem-service-value-in-the-yellow-river-basin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Qi Wang, Xue-Ying Sun
The external spatiotemporal evolution and intrinsic impact mechanisms of ecosystem service value are of great significance for understanding regional ecosystem issues and enhancing human ecological well-being. Based on grid data, this study used the equivalent factor method and NDVI to measure the ecosystem service value of the Yellow River Basin, analyzed the spatial-temporal evolution of urban ecosystem service value along the basin, and established a GWR model to explore the spatial heterogeneity of each influencing factor on the basis of determining the main influencing factors via geographic detector...
May 8, 2024: Huan Jing Ke Xue= Huanjing Kexue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628914/the-effect-of-livestock-grazing-on-plant-diversity-and-productivity-of-mountainous-grasslands-in-south-america-a-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Patricia Sandoval-Calderon, Nerea Rubio Echazarra, Marijke van Kuijk, Pita A Verweij, Merel Soons, Yann Hautier
Mountainous grasslands in South America, characterized by their high diversity, provide a wide range of contributions to people, including water regulation, soil erosion prevention, livestock feed provision, and preservation of cultural heritage. Prior research has highlighted the significant role of grazing in shaping the diversity and productivity of grassland ecosystems, especially in highly productive, eutrophic systems. In such environments, grazing has been demonstrated to restore grassland plant diversity by reducing primary productivity...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628365/a-new-species-aster-yaoshanensis-asteracae-astereae-from-guangxi-china-based-on-morphology-and-molecular-phylogenetic-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyi Zheng, Kun Qin, Tingyu Li, Tianmeng Qu, Junjia Luo, Guojin Zhang, Bo Li, Pan Li, Zhixi Fu
Aster yaoshanensis sp. nov., a new species of the family Asteraceae is here described and illustrated. The species is presently known only from rock crevices of mountain valleys in Dayaoshan National Nature Reserve, Guangxi autonomous region, China. Phylogenetic analyses based on ITS sequences and complete plastome data have shown that this new species is a member of genus Aster with high support. Morphologically, it mostly resembles A. jishouensis , but it can be easily distinguished from the latter by bract indumentum (glabrous except margin ciliate vs...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628130/invasibility-of-a-north-american-soil-ecosystem-to-amphibian-killing-fungal-pathogens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah E McGrath-Blaser, Natalie McGathey, Allison Pardon, Arik M Hartmann, Ana V Longo
North American salamanders are threatened by intercontinental spread of chytridiomycosis, a deadly disease caused by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans ( Bsal ). To predict potential dispersal of Bsal spores to salamander habitats, we evaluated the capacity of soil microbial communities to resist invasion. We determined the degree of habitat invasibility using soils from five locations throughout the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a region with a high abundance of susceptible hosts...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627871/clinging-to-the-top-natal-dispersal-tracks-climate-gradient-in-a-trailing-edge-population-of-a-migratory-songbird
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heather E Gaya, Robert J Cooper, Clayton D Delancey, Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman, Elizabeth A Kurimo-Beechuk, William B Lewis, Samuel A Merker, Richard B Chandler
PURPOSE: Trailing-edge populations at the low-latitude, receding edge of a shifting range face high extinction risk from climate change unless they are able to track optimal environmental conditions through dispersal. METHODS: We fit dispersal models to the locations of 3165 individually-marked black-throated blue warblers (Setophaga caerulescens) in the southern Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina, USA from 2002 to 2023. Black-throated blue warbler breeding abundance in this population has remained relatively stable at colder and wetter areas at higher elevations but has declined at warmer and drier areas at lower elevations...
April 16, 2024: Movement Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626197/chorematic-modeling-to-represent-dynamics-in-the-quinoa-agroecosystems-in-peru
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Fagandini Ruiz, Antonio Villanueva, Didier Bazile
Our research occurred in the Andean region, one of the eight global centers of domestication of plant species grown for agriculture. The shores of Lake Titicaca (located between Peru and Bolivia), at 3800 meters above sea level, are recognized as the center of origin of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). In this region, complex societies have emerged, thanks to the development of water and soil management technologies. They have managed to overcome high mountain territories' extreme and variable climatic conditions...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623519/modeling-habitat-suitability-for-the-lesser-known-populations-of-endangered-mountain-nyala-tragelaphus-buxtoni-in-the-arsi-and-ahmar-mountains-ethiopia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ejigu Alemayehu Worku, Paul H Evangelista, Anagaw Atickem, Afework Bekele, Jakob Bro-Jørgensen, Nils Chr Stenseth
Habitat suitability models have become a valuable tool for wildlife conservation and management, and are frequently used to better understand the range and habitat requirements of rare and endangered species. In this study, we employed two habitat suitability modeling techniques, namely Boosted Regression Tree (BRT) and Maximum Entropy (Maxent) models, to identify potential suitable habitats for the endangered mountain nyala ( Tragelaphus buxtoni ) and environmental factors affecting its distribution in the Arsi and Ahmar Mountains of Ethiopia...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623162/comparative-analysis-of-codon-usage-patterns-in-the-chloroplast-genomes-of-nine-forage-legumes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingkun Xiao, Xiang Hu, Yaqi Li, Qian Liu, Shaobin Shen, Tailing Jiang, Linhui Zhang, Yingchun Zhou, Yuexian Li, Xin Luo, Lina Bai, Wei Yan
UNLABELLED: Leguminosae is one of the three largest families of angiosperms after Compositae and Orchidaceae . It is widely distributed and grows in a variety of environments, including plains, mountains, deserts, forests, grasslands, and even waters where almost all legumes can be found. It is one of the most important sources of starch, protein and oil in the food of mankind and also an important source of high-quality forage material for animals, which has important economic significance...
February 2024: Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants: An International Journal of Functional Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622283/analyzing-temporal-and-spatial-forest-carbon-storage-using-google-plus-code-a-case-study-of-zijin-mountain-national-forest-park-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaorong Wen, Li Yang, Yanli Zhang, Qiulai Wang, Jinsheng Ye, Matthew McBroom
BACKGROUND: It is always a challenging job to compare forest resources as there is not a standardized spatial unit with location information. Google Plus Code, the newest alphanumeric geocoding system, uses 20 specifically selected letters and numbers to assign a unique global ID to every cell at different levels of a hierarchical grid system which is established based on latitude and longitude. It can be used as a standardized, unique global geospatial unit to segment, locate, quantitate, evaluate, and compare natural resources with area, boundary, and location information embedded...
April 15, 2024: Carbon Balance and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621017/shrub-leaf-area-and-leaf-vein-trait-trade-offs-in-response-to-the-light-environment-in-a-vegetation-transitional-zone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dingyue Liu, Chengzhang Zhao, Geyang Li, Zhini Chen, Suhong Wang, Chenglu Huang, Peixian Zhang
The leaf is an important site for energy acquisition and material transformation in plants. Leaf functional traits and their trade-off mechanisms reflect the resource utilisation efficiency and habitat adaptation strategies of plants, and contribute to our understanding of the mechanism by which the distribution pattern of plant populations in arid and semi-arid areas influences the evolution of vegetation structure and function. We selected two natural environments, the tree-shrub community canopy area and the shrub-grass community open area in the transition zone between the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Loess Plateau...
April 2024: Functional Plant Biology: FPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617103/latitude-or-altitude-as-the-future-refugium-a-case-for-the-future-of-forests-in-asia-minor-and-its-surroundings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bikem Ekberzade, Omer Yetemen, Yasemin Ezber, Omer Lutfi Sen, Hasan Nuzhet Dalfes
UNLABELLED: At the current juncture with climate change, centennial projections of species distributions in biodiversity hotspots, using dynamic vegetation models may provide vital insight into conservation efforts. This study aims to answer: (1) if climate change progresses under a business-as-usual scenario of anthropogenic emissions for this century, how may the forest ranges be affected? (2) will there be potential regional extinctions of the taxa simulated? (3) may any site emerge as a potential refugium? STUDY AREA: Anatolian Peninsula and its surroundings, longitudes 24-50° E, latitudes 33-46° N...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615706/a-new-species-of-populus-and-the-extensive-hybrid-speciation-arising-from-it-on-the-qinghai-tibet-plateau
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu-Jie Shi, Jia-Xuan Mi, Jin-Liang Huang, Fei-Fei Tian, Fang He, Yu Zhong, Han-Bo Yang, Fang Wang, Yu Xiao, Lin-Kai Yang, Fan Zhang, Liang-Hua Chen, Xue-Qin Wan
While the diversity of species formation is broadly acknowledged, significant debate exists regarding the universal nature of hybrid species formation. Through an 18-year comprehensive study of all Populus species on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, 23 previously recorded species and 8 new species were identified. Based on morphological characteristics, these can be classified into three groups: species in section Leucoides, species with large leaves, and species with small leaves in section Tacamahaca. By conducting whole-genome re-sequencing of 150 genotypes from these 31 species, 2...
April 12, 2024: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613824/the-coccidia-species-pfeifferinella-ellipsoides-exhibits-spatial-and-species-specific-variation-in-prevalence-among-freshwater-snails
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Reid Bollinger, Taylor Michelle Fiedor, Kyle Douglas Gustafson
Freshwater snails are commonly studied within the context of their role as intermediate hosts for digenetic trematodes. However, there are fundamental data deficiencies related to our understanding of directly transmitted parasites, such as coccidia, for freshwater snails. Because variation in coccidia pathogenicity and transmission among snail species likely has major impacts on snail community structure, we aimed to investigate the spatial distribution and prevalence of coccidia in several freshwater snail species throughout the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains ecoregions in Arkansas...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613177/adaptive-responses-to-living-in-stressful-habitats-do-invasive-and-native-plant-populations-use-different-strategies
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REVIEW
Justin S H Wan, Stephen P Bonser, Clara K Pang, Fatih Fazlioglu, Susan Rutherford
Plants inhabit stressful environments characterized by a variety of stressors, including mine sites, mountains, deserts, and high latitudes. Populations from stressful and reference (non-stressful) sites often have performance differences. However, while invasive and native species may respond differently to stressful environments, there is limited understanding of the patterns in reaction norms of populations from these sites. Here, we use phylogenetically controlled meta-analysis to assess the performance of populations under stress and non-stress conditions...
April 2024: Ecology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611324/impact-of-incorporating-shiitake-mushrooms-lentinula-edodes-on-microbial-community-and-flavor-volatiles-in-traditional-jiuqu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingzhang Geng, Siqiao He, Shanshan Zhang, Honglei Tian, Wengang Jin
Jiuqu is one of the important raw materials for brewing Chinese rice wine (Huangjiu), often known as the "bone of wine". In this study, the microbial community and flavor substances of Jiuqu made with different amounts of shiitake mushroom ( Lentinula edodes ) were investigated through high-throughput sequencing technology and headspace gas chromatography-ion migration spectroscopy (HS-GC-IMS), using traditional wheat yeast as a control. The results showed that 1593 genera and 5507 species were identified among the four types of yeast, with Aspergillus and Paecilomyces being the most dominant microorganisms at the genus level...
March 26, 2024: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611157/characterization-of-polylactic-acid-biocomposites-filled-with-native-starch-granules-from-dioscorea-remotiflora-tubers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yokiushirdhilgilmara Estrada-Girón, Víctor Vladimir Amílcar Fernández-Escamilla, Angelina Martín-Del-Campo, Rubén González-Nuñez, Gonzalo Canché-Escamilla, Jorge Uribe-Calderón, Nancy Tepale, Jacobo Aguilar, Francisco Javier Moscoso-Sánchez
Biocomposites were fabricated utilizing polylactic acid (PLA) combined with native starch sourced from mountain's yam ( Dioscorea remotiflora Knuth), an underexplored tuber variety. Different starch compositions (7.5, 15.0, 22.5, and 30.0 wt.%) were blended with PLA in a batch mixer at 160 °C to produce PLA/starch biocomposites. The biocomposites were characterized by analyzing their morphology, particle size distribution, thermal, X-ray diffraction (XDR), mechanical, and dynamic mechanical (DMA) properties, water absorption behavior, and color...
March 25, 2024: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607652/hormonal-contraception-and-menstrual-cycle-control-at-high-altitude-a-scoping-review-uiaa-medical-commission-recommendations
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REVIEW
Lenka Horakova, Susi Kriemler, Vladimír Študent, Jacqueline Pichler Hefti, David Hillebrandt, Dominique Jean, Kastė Mateikaitė-Pipirienė, Peter Paal, Alison Rosier, Marija Andjelkovic, Beth Beidlemann, Mia Derstine, Linda E Keyes
Horakova, Lenka , Susi Kriemler, Vladimír Študent, Jacqueline Pichler Hefti, David Hillebrandt, Dominique Jean, Kastė Mateikaitė-Pipirienė, Peter Paal, Alison Rosier, Marija Andjelkovic, Beth Beidlemann, Mia Derstine, and Linda E. Keyes. Hormonal contraception and menstrual cycle control at high altitude: a scoping review-UIAA Medical Commission recommendations. High Alt Med Biol. 00:00-00, 2024. Background: Women who use hormonal contraception (HC) may have questions about their use during travel to high altitude...
April 12, 2024: High Altitude Medicine & Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607031/consequences-of-exposure-to-hypobaric-hypoxia-associated-with-high-altitude-on-spermatogenesis-and-seminal-parameters-a-literature-review
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REVIEW
Carlos Cornejo-Guerra, Camila Salazar-Ardiles, Patricio Morales, David C Andrade
Preclinical research has provided compelling evidence indicating that exposure to hypobaric hypoxia (HH) results in a deterioration of spermatogenesis. This adverse effect extends to the underlying molecular mechanisms, progressively leading to impairments in the seminiferous epithelium and germ cells and alterations in semen parameters. Indeed, several studies have demonstrated that animals exposed to HH, whether in natural high-altitude environments or under simulated hypoxic conditions, exhibit damage to the self-renewal and differentiation of spermatogenesis, an increase in germline cell apoptosis, and structural alterations in the seminiferous tubules...
March 29, 2024: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606343/host-genetics-and-larval-host-plant-modulate-microbiome-structure-and-evolution-underlying-the-intimate-insect-microbe-plant-interactions-in-parnassius-species-on-the-qinghai-tibet-plateau
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chengyong Su, Tingting Xie, Lijun Jiang, Yunliang Wang, Ying Wang, Ruie Nie, Youjie Zhao, Bo He, Junye Ma, Qun Yang, Jiasheng Hao
Insects harbor a remarkable diversity of gut microbiomes critical for host survival, health, and fitness, but the mechanism of this structured symbiotic community remains poorly known, especially for the insect group consisting of many closely related species that inhabit the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Here, we firstly analyzed population-level 16S rRNA microbial dataset, comprising 11 Parnassius species covering 5 subgenera, from 14 populations mostly sampled in mountainous regions across northwestern-to-southeastern China, and meanwhile clarified the relative importance of multiple factors on gut microbial community structure and evolution...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605839/participatory-intention-and-behavior-towards-riparian-peri-urban-forests-management-an-extended-theory-of-planned-behavior-application
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rahim Maleknia, Jyran ChamCham
INTRODUCTION: Peri-urban forests play crucial role in quality of life and environment for citizens. To effectively utilize the services provided by these forests, it is essential to establish an integrated forest management system that aims to achieve a balance of all ecosystem services. This can be accomplished through a participatory approach that involves key citizen stakeholders. Mountaineers shape a specific group which have showed high pro-environmental behaviors to protect natural resources...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
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