Search Results - "Kim, Ye Inn"
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Not all cicadas increase thermal tolerance in response to a temperature gradient in metropolitan Seoul
Published in Scientific reports (28-01-2020)“…Rapid anthropogenic alterations caused by urbanization are increasing temperatures in urban cores, a phenomenon known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect…”
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Japanese Hard Ticks (Ixodes nipponensis) Parasitizing on the Endangered Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis euptilura) in the Republic of Korea
Published in Animal systematics, evolution and diversity (2018)“…Because of the potential negative influence on their hosts, ecto-parasites are of prime importance to numerous species. Ticks are among these, distributed…”
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Yellow sea mediated segregation between North East Asian Dryophytes species
Published in PloS one (24-06-2020)“…While comparatively few amphibian species have been described on the North East Asian mainland in the last decades, several species have been the subject of…”
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Latitude-Induced and Behaviorally Thermoregulated Variations in Upper Thermal Tolerance of Two Anuran Species
Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (14-10-2022)“…Although thermal tolerance along geographical gradients gives an insight into species' response to climate change, current studies on thermal tolerance are…”
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Location Selection of Urban Rooftop Greenhouses in Seoul Based on AHP and GIS
Published in Land (Basel) (01-12-2023)“…With the recent increase in food demand, urban agriculture has gained attention as a way of increasing food self-sufficiency and providing recreational spaces…”
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Relationship between anuran larvae occurrence and aquatic environment in septentrional east Palearctic landscapes
Published in Herpetozoa (Wien) (14-12-2021)“…The presence of amphibian larvae is restricted by both biotic and abiotic variables of the environment. Some of these variables are still undetermined in the…”
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Policy recommendations for the Rana trade towards the Republic of Korea
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (14-04-2023)“…Ban the trade of non-native species for consumption as food or derived products and for personal use (i.e., as pets). - Ban the trade of native species when…”
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Japanese Hard Ticks (Ixodes nipponensis) Parasitizing on the Endangered Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis euptilura) in the Republic of Korea
Published in Animal systematics, evolution and diversity (2018)“…Because of the potential negative influence on their hosts, ecto-parasites are of prime importance to numerous species. Ticks are among these, distributed…”
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Applications of Machine Learning and Remote Sensing in Soil and Water Conservation
Published in Hydrology (30-10-2024)“…The application of machine learning (ML) and remote sensing (RS) in soil and water conservation has become a powerful tool. As analytical tools continue to…”
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Efficient isolation method for high‐quality genomic DNA from cicada exuviae
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2017)“…In recent years, animal ethics issues have led researchers to explore nondestructive methods to access materials for genetic studies. Cicada exuviae are among…”
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Relationship between anuran larvae occurrence and aquatic environment in septentrional east Palearctic landscapes
Published in Herpetozoa (Wien) (14-12-2021)“… The presence of amphibian larvae is restricted by both biotic and abiotic variables of the environment. Some of these variables are still undetermined in…”
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Open habitats increase vulnerability of amphibian tadpoles to climate warming across latitude
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-01-2023)“…Aim Global warming and deforestation are pushing species closer to their physiological limit, especially for species with habitat‐restricted life stages…”
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Breeding preferences in the treefrogs Dryophytes japonicus (Hylidae) in Mongolia
Published in Journal of natural history (25-11-2019)“…When a species occurs over a broad range of climates and landscapes, the breeding ecology of that species is expected to vary locally. Additionally, a basic…”
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