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The Nanling Mountains, an important mountain range and watershed in south China, harbor a wealth of relictual plant species, and are considered a ‘museum' of subtropical biodiversity. With respect to birds, however, the roles of the Nanling Mountains in impeding the dispersal of the subtropical birds and, as a result, shaping their population and community structures have received little consideration...
Pollution of urban river in The Pearl River Delta is quite serious, and the pollution causes are very complicated. Impacted by the tide, the contaminants of river is difficult to eliminate. In this paper, water environmental capacity in tidal river of the Tiansha river is calculated through a one-dimension unstable water quality model, and the corresponding reduction plan is proposed through monitoring...
There is obvious effect for eutrophic wastewater treatment by constructing mangrove wetland, but mangrove plants grow under circumstances of a certain salinity, so this may influence the wastewater purification efficiency. Rhizophora stylosa, one of dominant mangrove species in South China, was used to construct simulated wetlands for eutrophic wastewater treatment. After 9 months irrigation to 8...
Mangroves are unique intertidal halophyte formations growing in sheltered tropical and subtropical coastal areas. Due to the increasing population and economic development, mangroves have faced degradation and loss, which has been mainly caused by land conversion into aquaculture ponds in Asia. In the past several decades, the rapid growth of aquaculture has induced water pollution. Using mangroves...
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