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Grazing Impacts On Natural Steppe Community Of Eastern Mongolia, N. Narantuya Jul 2020

Grazing Impacts On Natural Steppe Community Of Eastern Mongolia, N. Narantuya

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Biological Soil Crust Under Shrubs And Its Topsoil Properties In The Process Of Dune Vegetation Restoration In The Horqin Sandy Grassland, Inner Mongolia, Yirui Guo, Halin Zhao, Xiaoan Zuo Jul 2020

Biological Soil Crust Under Shrubs And Its Topsoil Properties In The Process Of Dune Vegetation Restoration In The Horqin Sandy Grassland, Inner Mongolia, Yirui Guo, Halin Zhao, Xiaoan Zuo

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Contribution Of Vegetative Reproducton Of Leymus Chinensis And Carex Duriuscula To Population Persistence During Restoration Succession After Flood Disturbance In The Songnen Plains, China, Haiyan Li, Yunfei Yang May 2020

Contribution Of Vegetative Reproducton Of Leymus Chinensis And Carex Duriuscula To Population Persistence During Restoration Succession After Flood Disturbance In The Songnen Plains, China, Haiyan Li, Yunfei Yang

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Diatom Community Composition Shifts Driven By Coherent Cyclonic Mesoscale Eddies In The California Current System, Zuzanna Maria Abdala Apr 2020

Diatom Community Composition Shifts Driven By Coherent Cyclonic Mesoscale Eddies In The California Current System, Zuzanna Maria Abdala

OES Theses and Dissertations

The California Current System (CCS) is characterized by an equatorward flowing eastern boundary current, as well as seasonal wind-driven coastal upwelling which supplies nutrient-rich waters to the surface and drives high coastal productivity. Cyclonic mesoscale eddies form off the coast in the CCS where they trap the highly productive upwelled coastal waters, along with their resident planktonic communities, and transport them offshore into the more oligotrophic California Current waters. The interaction between waters within and outside of the eddies is limited, and so the eddies act as natural mesocosms, where the resident phytoplankton population undergo ecological succession as the eddy …


Relationship Between Nonprofit Leadership Intention, Leadership Development Programs, And Succession Planning Documentation, Denise March Jan 2020

Relationship Between Nonprofit Leadership Intention, Leadership Development Programs, And Succession Planning Documentation, Denise March

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Understanding the importance of efficient and effective leadership transition to retain organizational intelligence can mitigate the risks of significant disruption. The problem for nonprofits is the potential loss of organizational intelligence, funding, and continuity as baby boomers retire and transition out of their leadership roles without effectively addressing leadership transition and an impending leadership deficit. The purpose of this quantitative descriptive correlational study was to examine the relationship between leadership intention factors, succession planning documentation, and leadership development programs. The research questions pertained to the relationship between leadership intention factors, succession planning documentation, and leadership development programs. Ajzen’s theory of …


The Importance Of Catchments To Mine-Pit Lakes: Implications For Closure, Mark Lund, Eddie Van Etten, Jonas Polifka, Marylin Quintero Vasquez, Ravish Ramessur, Dechen Yangzom, Melanie L. Blanchette Jan 2020

The Importance Of Catchments To Mine-Pit Lakes: Implications For Closure, Mark Lund, Eddie Van Etten, Jonas Polifka, Marylin Quintero Vasquez, Ravish Ramessur, Dechen Yangzom, Melanie L. Blanchette

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Despite the large body of riparian literature for rivers and lakes, there are few studies on the catchments of mine pit lakes. Therefore, the broad objective of this research was to determine if catchment characteristics were related to pit lake nutrient concentrations. We hypothesised that: (1) catchment characteristics would vary among pit lakes, (2) pit lake catchments would differ from co-occurring naturally-forested catchments, and (3) connecting a pit lake (Kepwari) to a naturally-forested catchment via a river flow-through would increase C accumulation in the lake. The research was conducted in pit lakes of the Collie lake district in Western Australia …