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1. Producing a sensitivity assessment method for visual forest landscapes

  • The most sensitive areas are located in high places and experience intensive outdoor recreation use. Sensitivity values estimated by the model are quite similar ...

  • A method and a model were developed to assess the sensitivity of visual forest landscapes. In the case study a sensitivity classification for a land area of more than 27000km2 was produced. The most sensitive areas are located in high places and experience intensive outdoor recreation use. Sensitivity values estimated by the model are quite similar to values calculated from expert opinions.

2. Sensitivity Analysis for Forest Interferometric, Polarimetric ...

  • NASA/ADS · Sensitivity Analysis for Forest Interferometric, Polarimetric Observables Estimation.

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3. Tip needed for ads sensitivity - Bohemia Interactive Forums

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  • loving the game so far great concept,my biggest issue is when it comes to gun fights not really getting to grips with it just not able to shoot correctly all gun fights end up with me losing and shooting everything but the person in front of me?any help would be great thanks

4. Most Optimal Way to Stagger a Higher And Lower Sensitivity (Hipfire/ADS)

  • Mar 2, 2017 · The best solution would be to practice it. Practice moving the mouse as slow as you can and as smooth as you can. Try to have a constant linear speed.

  • Alright so this is a problem I've been having in H1. The game has relatively small hitboxes, especially around the head. I've tried monitor matching and viewspeed matching my hipfire and ADS sensitivities and I feel like I can't trace while ADS'd accurately enough (the ADS sensitivity feels too h...

5. The Forest! :D - Mouse Sensitivity

  • Jul 26, 2017 · I am kinda obsessed with sensitivity and I would love it if this website implemented theforest into the supported games, i just got into it ...

  • I am kinda obsessed with sensitivity and I would love it if this website implemented theforest into the supported games, i just got into it with my friends and it is loads of fun. (I use 1.5 @ 400 dpi in terms of csgo)

6. forest plots for sensitivity specificity - Statalist

  • Aug 28, 2020 · Hi, I am practicing meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy studies using the midas software on stata using the example from ...

  • Hi, I am practicing meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy studies using the midas software on stata using the example from http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/bocode/m/mid

7. Thermal sensitivity of soil microbial carbon use efficiency across forest ...

  • Jul 25, 2024 · et al. Biogeographic variation in temperature sensitivity of decomposition in forest soils. Glob. Change Biol. 26, 1873–1885 (2020). Article ADS ...

  • Understanding the large-scale pattern of soil microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) and its temperature sensitivity (CUET) is critical for understanding soil carbon–climate feedback. We used the 18O-H2O tracer method to quantify CUE and CUET along a north-south forest transect. Climate was the primary factor that affected CUE and CUET, predominantly through direct pathways, then by altering soil properties, carbon fractions, microbial structure and functions. Negative CUET (CUE decreases with measuring temperature) in cold forests (mean annual temperature lower than 10 °C) and positive CUET (CUE increases with measuring temperature) in warm forests (mean annual temperature greater than 10 °C) suggest that microbial CUE optimally operates at their adapted temperature. Overall, the plasticity of microbial CUE and its temperature sensitivity alter the feedback of soil carbon to climate warming; that is, a climate-adaptive microbial community has the capacity to reduce carbon loss from soil matrices under corresponding favorable climate conditions. The climate-dependency of microbial carbon use efficiency thermal sensitivity is demonstrated in a forest transect experiment, with implications for soil carbon feedbacks to climate warming.

8. Sensitivity of Texas strains of Ceratocystis fagacearum to triazole ...

  • National Forest Service Library · Multimedia. Sensitivity of Texas strains of ... A. D. and Forse, L. B.}, year={1997}, month=may, pages={468} }. Copy ...

  • Ten geographically diverse Texas strains of the oak wilt fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum were tested in vitro for their sensitivity to five triazole fungicides based on accumulated linear growth, linear growth rates, and dry weight accumulation in response to fungicide concentrations of 0.1 to 600 parts per billion (ppb). None of the triazoles inhibited growth at 0.1 ppb, but four of the five fungicides were highly effective in totally inhibiting growth on homemade potato dextrose agar medium and inneopeptonebroth cultures at minimum effective concentrations (MECs)in the lo-200 ppb range. Triadimefon did not prevent growth at concentrations up to 1100 ppb. The sensitivity of Texas strains to the triazoles was up to tenfold higher in aqueous broth culture than on solid medium. Exceptional strains exhibited tolerance to certain triazoles, requiring MECs up to 500 ppb or higher for total growth inhibition. The specific activity of individual triazoles was related to substituent R-groups attached to chiralcarbons. The ketal triazoles, propiconazole and difenoconazole with the dioxolane ring, had the greatest effect on growth rates of the Texas strains. Myclobutanil with nitrilo and butyl R-groups and terbuconazole with dimethylethyl and hydroxyl R-groups had intermediate effects on growth rates, while triadimefon with a dimethylbutanone group had the least effect on growth rates of the fungus. Triazole sensitivity was not linked to specific mating incompatibility alleles. The tria...

9. Comparison of boreal ecosystem model sensitivity to variablity in ...

  • Comparison of boreal ecosystem model sensitivity to variablity in climate and forest site parameters. Potter, C., S. Wang, N.T. Nikolov, A.D. McGuire, J. Liu ...

  • Potter, C., S. Wang, N.T. Nikolov, A.D. McGuire, J. Liu, A.W. King, J.S. Kimball, R.F. Grant, S.E. Frolking, J.S. Clein, J.M. Chen, and J.S. Amthor (2001), Comparison of boreal ecosystem model sensitivity to variablity in climate and forest site parameters, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 33,671-.

10. Sensitivity of forest phenology in China varies with proximity to forest ...

  • Oct 23, 2023 · ... A.D., 2012. Landscape controls on the timing of spring, autumn, and growing season length in mid-Atlantic forests. Global Change Biol. 18(2) ...

  • Background

    Shifts in forest phenological events serve as strong indicators of climate change. However, the sensitivity of phenology events to climate change in relation to forest origins has received limited attention. Moreover, it is unknown whether forest phenology changes with the proximity to forest edge.

    Methods

    This study examined the green-up dates, dormancy dates, time-integrated NDVI (LiNDVI, a measure of vegetation productivity in growing season), and their sensitivities to climatic factors along the gradients of distance (i.e. proximity) to forest edge (0–2 ​km) in China's natural forests (NF) and planted forests (PF). For the analysis, field-surveyed data were integrated with Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) NDVI from 2000 to 2022.

    Results

    Our results reveal that PF had earlier green-up dates, later dormancy dates, and higher LiNDVI than NF. However, green-up sensitivities to temperature were higher at the edges of NF, whereas no such pattern was observed in PF. Conversely, the sensitivity of dormancy dates remains relatively stable from the inner to the edge of both NF and PF, except for a quadratic change in dormancy date sensitivity to precipitation found in NF. Additionally, we found that the green-up sensitivity to temperature increased with decreasing proximity to edge in NF evergreen forests, while it showed the opposite trend in PF evergreen fores...

11. Sensitivity of South American tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly

  • Sep 4, 2023 · ... forest sensitivity to climate change. Our analysis suggests ... A.D., T.F., J.F., V.F.M., G.G.S., B.H., E.H.C., C.J., F.A.M.S., Y.M. ...

  • The tropical forest carbon sink is known to be drought sensitive, but it is unclear which forests are the most vulnerable to extreme events. Forests with hotter and drier baseline conditions may be protected by prior adaptation, or more vulnerable because they operate closer to physiological limits. Here we report that forests in drier South American climates experienced the greatest impacts of the 2015–2016 El Niño, indicating greater vulnerability to extreme temperatures and drought. The long-term, ground-measured tree-by-tree responses of 123 forest plots across tropical South America show that the biomass carbon sink ceased during the event with carbon balance becoming indistinguishable from zero (−0.02 ± 0.37 Mg C ha−1 per year). However, intact tropical South American forests overall were no more sensitive to the extreme 2015–2016 El Niño than to previous less intense events, remaining a key defence against climate change as long as they are protected. The authors analyse tree responses to an extreme heat and drought event across South America to understand long-term climate resistance. While no more sensitive to this than previous lesser events, forests in drier climates showed the greatest impacts and thus vulnerability to climate extremes.

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