The nearshore land-water interface is an important ecological zone that faces anthropogenic pressure from development in coastal regions throughout the world. Coastal waters and …
Z Ma, Y Cai, B Li, J Chen - Wetlands, 2010 - Springer
The loss and degradation of wetlands worldwide has adversely affected waterbirds, which depend on wetland habitats. Many studies have indicated that effectively managed wetlands …
Abstract The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is the highest and largest plateau in the world and is composed of the world's greatest clustering of plateau lake systems. Given their extreme …
Wetlands are important carbon (C) sinks, yet many have been destroyed and converted to other uses over the past few centuries, including industrial salt making. A renewed focus on …
Tropical coastal lagoons are among the most threatened ecosystems on Earth due to multiple factors. The loss and degradation of coastal lagoons can adversely affect …
ZP Zhong, Y Liu, LL Miao, F Wang… - Applied and …, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
The prokaryotic community composition and diversity and the distribution patterns at various taxonomic levels across gradients of salinity and physiochemical properties in the surface …
K Zhang, R Liu, W Ding, L Li, Z Liu - International Journal of Coal Geology, 2022 - Elsevier
The lacustrine organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rocks of the Early Cretaceous Bayingebi Formation are widely distributed in the Yin'e Basin and they have become …
Habitat selection often involves choices made at different spatial scales, but the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood, and studies that investigate the relative importance …
Inefficient wastewater management has been recognised as a major contributor to global water crises due to its potential for contaminating ecological resources. This study …