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Replication Data and Code for: Sustainable development: Notions, Numbers, and Narratives
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Replication Data and Code for: Sustainable development: Notions, Numbers, and Narratives
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Replication Data and Code for: Sustainable development: Notions, Numbers, and Narratives
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Replication Data and Code for: Sustainable development: Notions, Numbers, and Narratives
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Replication Data and Code for: Sustainable development: Notions, Numbers, and Narratives
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Replication Data and Code for: Sustainable development: Notions, Numbers, and Narratives
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Nov 20, 2024
Bakhtina, Marina; Bay, Nina; Rosef, Line; Hanslin, Hans Martin, 2024, "Replication data for: The impact of soil hydrological regimes and vegetation systems on plant performance and root depth distribution in bioswale microcosms", https://doi.org/10.18710/FUYRGF, DataverseNO, V1
This dataset represents a greenhouse experiment to investigate the effects of fluctuating soil hydrology on plant growth and vertical root distribution for vegetated infiltration systems Plant rooting patterns in bioswales, raingardens and other vegetated infiltration systems are essential, as they contribute biopores which maintain the infiltratio... |
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Nov 1, 2024
Hawley, K.L.; Urke, H.A.; Kristensen, T.; Haugen, T.O., 2024, "Replication Data for: Individual patterns of anadromy determine the cost of salmon lice exposure in brown trout.", https://doi.org/10.18710/XCISVI, DataverseNO, V1
Facultative anadromous salmonids may alter migratory behaviour to mitigate against detrimental infections of aquaculture-derived salmon lice (Lepeophtherius salmonis), however this likely incurs negative growth and fitness consequences. This flexibility in migratory behaviour also creates analytical challenges in estimating lice infestation levels... |
