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    Hauppauge :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Introduced organisms -- Environmental aspects. ; Introduced organisms -- Control. ; Biological invasions. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (195 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781619427679
    Series Statement: Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology
    DDC: 578.62
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- INVASIVE SPECIES -- INVASIVE SPECIES -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSING OF WOOD FROM INVASIVE ARBOREAL SPECIES FOR SUSTAINABLE BIOENERGY GENERATION AND ACTIVATED CARBONS PRODUCTION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. EXPERIMENTAL -- 2.1. Materials -- 2.2. Pyrolysis Experiments -- 2.3. Characterization of Pyrolysis Products -- 2.3.1. Characterization of the Bio-char -- 2.3.2. Characterization of the Liquid Products -- 2.3.3. Characterization of the Gaseous Products -- 2.4. Kinetic Characterization of the Pyrolysis of Invasive Wood Samples -- 2.5. Preparation of the Activated Carbons -- 2.6. Thermogravimetric Measurements of the Acid-impregnated Wood Sawdust Samples -- 2.7. Characterization of the Activated Carbons -- 2.7.1. Chemical Characterization -- 2.7.2. Textural and Morphological Characterization -- 2.8. Adsorption Assays -- 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION -- 3.1. Characteristics of Sawdust from the Wood Species -- 3.2. Yields and Properties of the Pyrolysis Products -- 3.3. Kinetic Characterization of Pyrolysis of the Invasive Wood Species -- 3.4. Yield and Thermal Degradation Behaviour of the Acid-pre-treated Wood Sawdust -- 3.5. Chemical Characteristics of the Developed Activated Carbons -- 3.6. Textural Characteristics of the Developed Activated Carbons -- 3.7. Morphological Characteristics of the Wood Precursors and the Developed Activated Carbons -- 3.8. Effectiveness of the Activated Carbons Developed from the Invasive Wood Species in Removal of Pollutants from Dilute Aqueous Solutions -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- INVASIVE RODENTS IN THE UNITED STATES: ECOLOGY, IMPACTS, AND MANAGEMENT -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF INTRODUCED RODENTS: SPECIES ACCOUNTS -- RODENT MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH NEEDS -- INVASIVE RODENT ERADICATION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES. , A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR DEVELOPING TOOLS TO MONITOR INVASIVE BUPRESTID BEETLE SPECIES -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. BUPRESTIDS OF ECONOMIC CONCERN -- a) The Emerald Ash Borer, Agrilus Planipennis Fairmaire -- b) The Bronze Birch Borer, Agrilus anxius Gory -- c) North American Oak Borers -- d) European Oak Borers -- e) Other Forest Systems Affected by Buprestids -- f) Agricultural Pests -- 3. EXPLOITABLE BEHAVIORS OF BUPRESTIDS: AN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE -- 4. THE ROLE OF STRESS-INDUCED VOLATILES IN HOST LOCATION -- 5. LEAF- AND BEETLE- PRODUCED COMPOUNDS RELEASED WHEN ADULTS FEED -- 6. VISUAL MATE-FINDING -- 7. CONTACT PHEROMONES -- 8. DETECTION OF BUPRESTIDS OF ECONOMIC CONCERN -- a) Visual Detection Methods -- b) Sticky Traps -- c) Multi-Funnel Traps -- d) Visual Decoy-Based Traps -- e) Biological Detectors -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- THE INVASIVE BEAVER CASTOR CANADENSIS IN THE TIERRA DEL FUEGO ARCHIPELAGO: A MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND SPATIAL GENETIC STRUCTURE ANALYSIS FOR CONTROLLING POPULATION EXPANSION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Historical Aspects: Introduction and Colonization of Tierra Del Fuego Archipelago -- Biological Aspects of Castor canadensis -- Effects of Alteration on the Fuegian Ecosystem -- Population Genetic Structure -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- Study Area and Sampling -- DNA Extraction -- Mitochondrial DNA Amplification and Sequencing -- Data Analysis -- RESULTS -- Spatial Autocorrelation -- Relationship between Northern Hemisphere and TDFA Haplotypes -- DISCUSSION -- Population Structure -- Management Strategies for the North American Beaver in TDF -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- LEAF CUTTING-ANTS: CONTROL METHODS AND SUSTAINABILITY -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES. , FRESHWATER POLLUTION AND BIOLOGICAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING: THE INCREASING PROBLEM OF INVASIVE SPECIES AND ACCURATE ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT* -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE PROBLEM OF BIOTIC INDICES AND ACCURATE ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT - WHEN THE INVADER IS MORE POLLUTION TOLERANT THAN THE NATIVE -- THE PROBLEM OF BIOTIC INDICES AND ACCURATE ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT - WHEN THE INVADER IS MORE PREDATORY THAN THE NATIVE -- BIOCONTAMINATION - A WAY TO INTEGRATE THE PRESENCE OF INVADERS INTO ROUTINE WATER QUALITY MONITORING? -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- AQUARIUM TRADE AS A PATHWAY FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF INVASIVE SPECIES INTO MEXICO* -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- The Ornamental Fish Industry Worldwide -- The Ornamental Fish Industry as a Pathway for Aquatic Invasive Species -- The Ornamental Fish Industry in Mexico: History, Size and Scope -- National Production -- Importations -- Problems of the Industry -- Ecological Risks -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-05
    Description: Clouds are primary modulators of Earth's energy balance. It is thus important to understand the links connecting variabilities in cloudiness to variabilities in other state variables of the climate system, and also describe how these links would change in a changing climate. A conceptual model of global cloudiness can help elucidate these points. In this work we derive simple representations of cloudiness, that can be useful in creating a theory of global cloudiness. These representations illustrate how both spatial and temporal variability of cloudiness can be expressed in terms of basic state variables. Specifically, cloud albedo is captured by a nonlinear combination of pressure velocity and a measure of the low‐level stability, and cloud longwave effect is captured by surface temperature, pressure velocity, and standard deviation of pressure velocity. We conclude with a short discussion on the usefulness of this work in the context of global warming response studies.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Clouds are important for Earth's climate, because they affect a large portion of the planet's energy balance, and hence its mean temperature. To better understand how the interplay between cloudiness and energy balance would change in a changing climate, a better theoretical understanding of how clouds are distributed over the planet, and how this connects with the state variables of the climate system such as temperature and wind speed, is required. As theoretical understanding is currently limited, in this work we explore the possibility of very simply representing the spatiotemporal distribution of clouds over the whole planet. We believe that these simple representations advance the field in the direction of a conceptual theory of global cloudiness and its impact on the energy balance. We show that the impact of cloudiness on both solar and terrestrial radiation balance can be captured well globally with only a few predictive fields, like surface temperature or vertical wind speed, combined simply and using only three tunable parameters, and without using any supplementary information such as the particular season or location on the planet.
    Description: Key Points: Model fits are performed to the spatiotemporal observed cloudiness over all oceans, using a minimal set of predictors and parameters. Models capture global‐mean, spatial, and most of seasonal variability of cloud radiative effects. Cloud albedo and longwave effect are captured by pressure velocity and its variance, surface temperature, and lower tropospheric stability.
    Description: CONSTRAIN project EU Horizon 2020
    Keywords: ddc:551.5 ; global cloudiness ; energy balance ; cloud controlling factors
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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