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Michiel S. de Vries,Juraj Nemec,David Špaček,Tarso Genroexico have more reports, while Central America and the Caribbean Islands have fewer. We also explore two scenarios of anthropogenic land-use change: landscape fragmentation and agriculture, where rodents play a pivotal role in disease transmission. Changes in land use often lead to increased generalCRUE 发表于 2025-3-23 15:34:07
Janina Apostolou,Martina Eckardtthe Neotropics, the expansion of agriculture and urbanization has simultaneously altered ecosystem structure and function, community structure, species assemblages, and patterns of species distribution, consequently favoring an increase in pathogen prevalence and presence. The importance of a multid宫殿般 发表于 2025-3-23 20:56:08
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Jasmina Džinićhrough its effects on terrestrial vegetation (Webster & Meyer, 1997) and flow regimes, which influence standing stocks of detritus and plant biomass. High mountain streams, in particular glacier-fed streams, differ from streams at lower elevations in some key features strongly influencing organic maAffiliation 发表于 2025-3-24 12:02:03
Lucie Sedmihradská,Soňa Kukučková,Eduard Bakoš’: a shift from a certain zone towards a more sheltered zone in an area with more harsh conditions (e.g. a shorter vegetation period). The filling of empty niches by introduced species (e.g. in connection with the scarcity of native tidemark species in temperate Australia) is also quite common. MostLINE 发表于 2025-3-24 17:30:29
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Emil Boc,Dan-Tudor Lazăr’: a shift from a certain zone towards a more sheltered zone in an area with more harsh conditions (e.g. a shorter vegetation period). The filling of empty niches by introduced species (e.g. in connection with the scarcity of native tidemark species in temperate Australia) is also quite common. Most