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  1. In order to evaluate the effect of pH, known as a critical factor for shaping the biogeographical microbial patterns in the studies by others, on the bacterial diversity, we selected two sites in a similar geo...

    Authors: Sun-Ja Cho, Mi-Hee Kim and Young-Ok Lee
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:10
  2. When developing water quality improvement strategies for eutrophic lakes, questions may arise about the relative importance of point sources and nonpoint sources of phosphorus. For example, there is some skept...

    Authors: Sungmin Jung, Kiyong Kim, Yunkyoung Lee, Jaeyong Lee, Yukyong Cheong, Arif Reza, Jaiku Kim, Jeffrey S. Owen and Bomchul Kim
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:9
  3. In this article, it was analyzed how snow melting affects the assembly of lichen and moss communities in a small area of the coastal region of Barton Peninsula, which is in maritime Antarctic. In the small are...

    Authors: Seok Cheol Kim, Jun Seok Kim, Bo Ram Hong, Soon Gyu Hong, Ji Hee Kim and Kyu Song Lee
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:8
  4. Macrophytes are commonly utilised as habitat by epiphytic species; thus, complex macrophyte structures can support high diversities and abundances of epiphytic species. We tested the hypothesis that the presen...

    Authors: Jong-Yun Choi, Kwang-Seuk Jeong, Seong-Ki Kim, Se-Hwan Son and Gea-Jae Joo
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:7
  5. Previous numerous studies on watershed scale demonstrated that the constructions of upper dams may influence the below dams due to modifications of flow regime and nutrient inputs. Little is known about how th...

    Authors: Neha P. Ingole and Kwang-Guk An
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:5