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Metabarcoding analysis reveals hidden eukaryotic plankton biodiversity in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. [PDF]
Choi S +10 more
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Reparations after species extinctions: An account of reparative interspecies justice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Anna Wienhues, Alfonso Donoso
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ABSTRACT Networks of alpine lakes and ponds support unique assemblages of aquatic organisms and provide an ideal biogeographical setting for studying the evolutionary, ecological and demographic outcomes of population fragmentation. In this study, we integrate genomic, morphological and community‐level data within a comparative multi‐taxon framework to
Joaquín Ortego +5 more
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Detection of 85 new active subglacial lakes in Antarctica from a decade of CryoSat-2 data. [PDF]
Wilson SF +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
The 4‐item revised version of the Hays model from the PROMIS Global Health Scale exhibits stronger psychometric properties than the original model. This ultra‐brief assessment tool is a reliable measure for evaluating quality of life in both gastrointestinal and non‐gastrointestinal cohorts.
Pragalathan Apputhurai +5 more
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From short-term uncertainties to long-term certainties in the future evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. [PDF]
Coulon V +5 more
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Summary Under a changing climate, it is imperative that we understand how species may respond to temperature impacts, which can differ among populations of the same species due to local drivers. Thermal tolerance data, which can be used to assess an organism's upper thermal limits, is valuable to identify species and/or populations' susceptibility to ...
Nicole Said +5 more
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Bedrock uplift reduces Antarctic sea-level contribution over next centuries. [PDF]
van Calcar CJ +4 more
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Southern Ocean Shakeup: Establishing Sovereignty in Antarctica and the Consequences for Fishery Management [PDF]
Hoefsmit, Christina A.
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Evolutionary legacies structure the geography of seagrass traits across the world's oceans
Summary Traits modulate species' ability to track shifts in climate, yet the extent to which traits have been shaped by the contemporary environment and/or historical processes remains poorly understood. Here, we fill this gap for the world's seagrasses, habitat‐forming species that provide critical ecosystem services.
Nestor E. Bosch +2 more
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