204 results match your criteria: "Restoration Center[Affiliation]"

The long-tailed goral () faces significant threats from habitat loss and fragmentation and is classified as a Class I endangered species by the Ministry of Environment in South Korea and vulnerable by the IUCN. Understanding the behavioral ecology of this species is crucial for effective conservation and protective measures. Using GPS collars, this study investigated the home range sizes and activity patterns of nine rehabilitated long-tailed gorals (four males and five females) across three regions (Yanggu, Seoraksan National Park, and Uljin) from 2014 to 2016.

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Connectivity is integral to the dynamics of metapopulations through dispersal and gene flow, and understanding these processes is essential for guiding conservation efforts. Abalone, broadcast-spawning marine snails associated with shallow rocky habitats, have experienced widespread declines, and all seven North American species are threatened. We investigated the connectivity and population genomics of pinto/northern abalone (), the widest-ranging of abalone species.

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Background: The crested ibis, a species that relies on wetland ecosystems for survival, was once found throughout East Asia but has declined to near extinction in Korea, Russia, and Japan, except China. Artificial propagation of seven individuals found in Yangxian, Shaanxi Province, China has resulted in a stable population. Furthermore, South Korea and Japan are working on restoring populations through donations from China.

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QSAR models for predicting key hormesis parameters of quinolone antibiotic mixtures on Vibrio qinghaiensis sp.-Q67.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Technical Innovation Center of Mine Geological Environmental Restoration Engineering in Southern Karst Area, Nanning 530028, China; Resources Ecological Restoration Center of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning 530028, China. Electronic address:

Antibiotics, as emerging pollutants, are increasingly detected in various water bodies at low-doses. The hormesis effect observed at these low-doses presents a challenge for toxicity prediction. Accurately predicting the key parameters of the hormesis effect is crucial.

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Identifying the stability and sensitivity of land ecosystems to climate change is vital for exploring nature-based solutions. However, the underlying mechanisms governing ecosystem stability and sensitivity, especially in regions with overlapping ecological projects, remain unclear. based on Mann-Kendall, stability analysis method, and multiple regression method, this study quantified the stability and sensitivity of gross primary productivity (GPP) to climate variables [temperature, vapor pressure deficit (VPD), soil moisture, and radiation] in China from 1982 to 2019.

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The prolonged dependence on industrial development has accentuated the cumulative effects of pollutants. Simultaneously, influenced by land construction activities and green space depletion, the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect in cities has intensified year by year, jeopardizing the foundation of sustainable urban development. Prudent urban spatial planning holds the potential to robustly ameliorate the persistent deterioration of the UHI phenomenon.

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: community-based participatory research model for translating research discoveries into community solutions.

Front Public Health

August 2024

Department of Health Sciences, Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, Chapman University, Orange, CA, United States.

Unlabelled: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an effective methodology for translating research findings from academia to community interventions. The Bench to Community Initiative (BCI), a CBPR program, builds on prior research to engage stakeholders across multiple disciplines with the goal of disseminating interventions to reduce breast cancer disparities and improve quality of life of Black communities.

Methods: The BCI program was established to understand sociocultural determinants of personal care product use, evaluate the biological impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals, and develop community interventions.

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Biochar with KMnO-hematite modification promoted foxtail millet growth by alleviating soil Cd and Zn biotoxicity.

J Hazard Mater

September 2024

National Engineering Research Center for Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer Resources, College of Resources and Environment, Shandong Agricultural University, Daizong Road, Tai'an City, Shandong 271018, PR China. Electronic address:

The excessive accumulation of Cd and Zn in soil poisons crops and threatens food safety. In this study, KMnO-hematite modified biochar (MnFeB) was developed and applied to remediate weakly alkaline Cd-Zn contaminated soil, and the heavy metal immobilization effect, plant growth, and metal ion uptake of foxtail millet were studied. MnFeB application reduced the phytotoxicity of soil heavy metals; bioavailable acid-soluble Cd and Zn were reduced by 57.

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A Plant Model of -Synucleinopathy: Expression of -Synuclein A53T Variant in Hairy Root Cultures Leads to Proteostatic Stress and Dysregulation of Iron Metabolism.

Appl Biosci (Basel)

June 2024

Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture Food and Environment, Kentucky Tobacco Research & Development Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546, USA.

Synucleinopathies, typified by Parkinson's disease (PD), entail the accumulation of -synuclein (Syn) aggregates in nerve cells. Various Syn mutants, including the Syn A53T variant linked to early-onset PD, increase the propensity for Syn aggregate formation. In addition to disrupting protein homeostasis and inducing proteostatic stress, the aggregation of Syn in PD is associated with an imbalance in iron metabolism, which increases the generation of reactive oxygen species and causes oxidative stress.

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Climate change has profoundly affected the synchrony of tree growth at multiple scales, thereby altering the structure and function of forest ecosystems. The Asian boreal forests extend southward to the Greater Khingan Range in northeast China. Given the ecological importance and susceptibility to climate change, the impacts of warming on this marginal forest community have been extensively investigated.

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Micro/nano-plastics and microalgae in aquatic environment: Influence factor, interaction, and molecular mechanisms.

Sci Total Environ

July 2024

School of Resources & Environmental Science, Hubei International Scientific and Technological Cooperation Base of Sustainable Resource and Energy, Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass-Resources Chemistry and Environmental Biotechnology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430079, PR China. Electronic address:

Micro/nano-plastics, as emerging persistent pollutant, are frequently detected in aquatic environments together with other environmental pollutants. Microalgae are the major primary producers and bear an important responsibility for maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems. Numerous studies have been conducted on the influence of micro/nano-plastics on the growth, photosynthesis, oxidative stress, gene expression and metabolites of microalgae in laboratory studies.

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One-Step Synthesis of Polyethyleneimine-Grafted Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer Adsorbents for Effective Adsorption of Anionic Dyes.

Molecules

April 2024

Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals in Universities of Shandong, Jinan Engineering Laboratory for Multi-Scale Functional Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), Jinan 250353, China.

Wastewater containing organic dyes has become one of the important challenges in water treatment due to its high salt content and resistance to natural degradation. In this work, a novelty adsorbent, PEI-SMA, was prepared by grafting polyethyleneimine (PEI) onto styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer (SMA) through an amidation reaction. The various factors, such as pH, adsorbent dosage, contact time, dye concentration, and temperature, which may affect the adsorption of PEI-SMA for Reactive Black 5 (RB5), were systematically investigated by static adsorption experiments.

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  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction accounts for 15-30% of low back pain cases, prompting interest in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for treatment.
  • A study evaluating the safety and efficacy of the LinQ allograft implant for posterior SIJ fusion enrolled 159 participants across 16 US sites, with 122 receiving the implant.
  • Results showed high responder rates at follow-ups (73.2% at 1 month, consistently around 66-74% thereafter) and significant improvements in pain and disability scores, with only one serious adverse event reported.
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Purpose: Idiosyncratic deals (I-deals), a novel human resource management implement, has significantly contributed to attracting, retaining and motivating personnel to enhance creativity. Building upon self-categorization theory, this study investigates the impact of I-deals on creativity and the moderating role of psychological safety in this process by perceived insider status.

Participants And Methods: To mitigate common method bias and causal lag effects, this study was conducted in three phases with a half-month interval for data collection.

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Preventing Subsidence Reoccurrence in Tianjin: New Preconsolidation Head and Safe Pumping Buffer.

Ground Water

September 2024

Hebei Cangzhou Groundwater and Land Subsidence National Observation and Research Station, Cangzhou, China.

Tianjin, a coastal metropolis in north China, has grappled with land subsidence for nearly a century. Yet, emerging evidence suggests a notable decrease in subsidence rates across Tianjin since 2019. This trend is primarily attributed to the importation of surface water from the Yangtze River system via the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, initiated in December 2014.

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Straw and phosphorus applications promote maize ( L.) growth in saline soil through changing soil carbon and phosphorus fractions.

Front Plant Sci

January 2024

National Engineering Research Center for Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer Resources, College of Resources and Environment, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China.

Introduction: Straw return has been widely recognized as an important carbon (C) enhancement measure in agroecosystems, but the C-phosphorus (P) interactions and their effects on plants in saline soils are still unclear.

Methods: In this study, we investigated the effects of straw return and three P application levels, no P fertilizer (Non-P), a conventional application rate of P fertilizer (CP), and a high application rate of P fertilizer (HP), on maize growth and soil C and P fractions through a pot experiment.

Results And Discussion: The results revealed that the dry matter weight of maize plant was no difference between the two straw return levels and was 15.

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  • Eczema-like psoriasiform dermatitis can occur as a complication after Brazilian keratin treatment, with distinct trichoscopic features like onion bulb-like scaling.
  • A retrospective study analyzed 132 patients diagnosed with this condition, focusing on trichoscopic findings and treatment outcomes.
  • Seven patients treated with oral isotretinoin showed partial improvement, suggesting this scaling pattern may be a useful marker for the disease despite challenges in treatment response.
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Aims: The aim of this study was to establish consensus statements on the diagnosis, nonoperative management, and indications, if any, for medial patellofemoral complex (MPFC) repair in patients with patellar instability, using the modified Delphi approach.

Methods: A total of 60 surgeons from 11 countries were invited to develop consensus statements based on their expertise in this area. They were assigned to one of seven working groups defined by subtopics of interest within patellar instability.

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Aims: The aim of this study was to establish consensus statements on medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction, anteromedialization tibial tubercle osteotomy, trochleoplasty, and rehabilitation and return to sporting activity in patients with patellar instability, using the modified Delphi process.

Methods: This was the second part of a study dealing with these aspects of management in these patients. As in part I, a total of 60 surgeons from 11 countries contributed to the development of consensus statements based on their expertise in this area.

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Nonscalp donor hair harvesting or body hair transplantation offers patients an additional source of donor hair in cases when the scalp does not have an adequate supply for the intended recipient area. The most common applications for nonscalp donor hair are for patients with advanced hair loss or to camouflage scarring from prior hair restoration procedures. For patients with available body hair, the beard is probably the best source followed by the chest and abdomen.

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Background: There is an expanding body of literature implicating heart disease and stroke as risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Hawaii is one of the six majority-minority states in the United States and has significant racial health disparities. The Native-Hawaiians/Pacific-Islander (NHPI) population is well-known as a high-risk group for a variety of disease conditions.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a severe neurological disease for which there is no effective treatment or cure, and therefore it remains an unmet need in medicine. We present data from four participants who received autologous transplantation of small pieces of sural nerve tissue into either the basal forebrain containing the nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM) or the midbrain substantia nigra (SN). The grafts did not exhibit significant cell death or severe host-tissue reaction up to 55 months post-grafting and contained peripheral cells.

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Improving soil phosphorus availability in saline areas by marine bacterium Bacillus paramycoides.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

November 2023

School of Civil Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, People's Republic of China.

The utilization of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) in agriculture has long been proposed as an eco-friendly method to enhance soil phosphorus (P) availability, thereby reducing reliance on chemical P fertilizers. However, their application in saline soils is challenged by salt-induced stress on common PSB strains. In this study, we sourced bacterial strains from marine environments, aiming to identify robust PSB strains adaptable to saline conditions and assess their potential as P bio-fertilizers through a microcosm experiment.

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