Publications by authors named "Wan-Yu Wen"

In the context of rapid urbanization, metropolitan areas are facing the risk of supply-demand mismatches among ecosystem services. Investigating the patterns, relationships, and driving factors of multiple supply-demand risks is of great significance to support the efficient management of regional ecological risks. We quantified the single/comprehensive supply-demand risk rates of six ecosystem services in Wuhan Metropolitan Area at the township scale in 2000, 2010, and 2020.

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Background/purpose: In Taiwan, the dental radiology has a history of more than 100 years. However, medical radiation schools or teaching hospitals have not yet established a set of standard learning content for dental radiology internship.

Materials And Methods: We used the observational method and dental radiology teaching survey to explore the connotation of clinical dental radiology education for medical radiation students in Taiwan.

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  • Highland birds, specifically the black-necked crane, adapt to high-altitude environments through changes in their gut microbiota, which has been underexplored.
  • A comparative analysis revealed that black-necked cranes have lower microbiota diversity but higher functional diversity compared to low-altitude crane species, suggesting adaptation to harsh conditions.
  • The study found that altitude has a significant impact on the composition and structure of microbial communities, leading to adaptive changes in both diversity and function of the gut microbiota.
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Background: Self-esteem, a key construct of personality, influences thoughts, actions, and feelings. Adolescence is a critical stage to the development of self-esteem. Taiwan currently offers no self-esteem building curriculum in the public education system.

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