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Ecological Effects of the War in Vietnam

Gordon H. Orians, +1 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 168, Iss: 3931, pp 544-554
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Human Impacts on Geodiversity and Associated Natural Values of Bedrock Hills in the Mekong Delta

TL;DR: The Mekong Delta has been the arena of multiple episodes of armed conflict as discussed by the authors and these uses have degraded the natural environmental values but in some cases led to accrual of cultural heritage value that has accentuated recently growing pressures from recreation and commercial tourism.
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Camera-trapping survey to assess diversity, distribution and photographic capture rate of terrestrial mammals in the aftermath of the ethnopolitical conflict in Manas National Park, Assam, India

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted camera trapping surveys of terrestrial mammals across three administrative forest ranges (Panbari, Bansbari and Bhuyanpara) of Manas National Park in 2017.
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Water in war: Understanding the impacts of armed conflict on water resources and their management

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the relevant scientific evidence on the impact of armed conflicts on water resources and their management through a systematic literature review and synthesize the overarching research results.
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On the Relation between Habitat Selection and Species Diversity

TL;DR: Puerto Rico has nearly as many bird species per layer as Panama and the temperate regions, but the Puerto Rican species appear to recognize fewer layers and certainly subdivide habitats much less, so different habitats are likely to have quite similar species in Puerto Rico, unlike Panama and temperate United States.
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The Number of Bird Species in Some Tropical Forests

Gordon H. Orians
- 01 Sep 1969 - 
TL;DR: The number of species of birds recorded was not measurably affected by the tree species diversity or the length of the dry season, but a larger proportion of the total forest species known to occur in the region as a whole was found in the drier areas, whereas only about 50% were recorded in the wetter areas.
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Defoliation in Vietnam.

TL;DR: 5. A. Liubimova, Sovetskaia arkheologicheskaia literatura: Bibliograflia, 19411957 (Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959).