CLIMATE CHANGE PRODUCES WINNERS AND LOSERS: DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSES OF AMPHIBIANS IN MOUNTAIN FORESTS OF THE NEAR EAST

Climate change produces winners and losers: Differential responses of amphibians in mountain forests of the Near East

Climate change is now considered as a serious threat to the viability of many species and consequently as one of the major drivers of global biodiversity loss.Amphibians serve critical beetroot birkenstock roles in forest ecosystems and are one of the most sensitive groups to environmental change.Despite the importance of amphibians in forest ecosy

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Broader families of cordial graphs

A binary labeling of the vertices of a graph G is cordial if the number of vertices labeled 0 and the veuve ambal rose number of vertices labeled 1 differ by at most 1, and the number of edges of weight 0 and the number of edges of weight 1 differ by at most 1.In this paper we present general results involving the cordiality of graphs that results

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Evolution of physicochemical species concentration in streams based on heavy rainfall event data obtained for high-frequency monitoring

ABSTRACT Studies carried out over short time intervals assist in understanding the biogeochemical processes occurring relatively fast in natural waters.High frequency monitoring shows a greater variability in the water quality during and immediately after heavy rainfall events.This paper presents an assessment of the surface water quality parameter

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