Since the Last Glacial Maximum, sea‐level rise has isolated, fragmented, and shrunk islands, supersaturating squamate communities and triggering ongoing community relaxation. Integrating a paleo‐coastline model with community data from 163 islands, we show that phylogenetic overdispersion dominates insular squamate communities and increases with island
Nathan M. Michielsen +7 more
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HydroAir: An Air-Propelled Surface Vehicle for Autonomous Navigation and 3D Reconstruction in Shallow and Obstacle-Rich Aquatic Environments. [PDF]
Honório LM +5 more
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Permanent nearshore sediment loss and inevitable retreat of cohesive bluff‐backed beaches
Net volume in survey control areas at the dune‐backed beach (PB) and bluff‐backed beach (LD) is shown between surveys (‘interval’), where the first point is the difference between 2012 and 2020 JABLTCX LiDAR surveys. Cumulative totals are shown as square markers. Water levels during the same dates are shown in grey.
Chelsea A. Volpano +2 more
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Machine learning-based paleobathymetric reconstructions using archaeal lipid biomarkers. [PDF]
Zhou J, Kang D, Chen S, Dong L.
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Flood Hazard in Aotearoa New Zealand Under Current and Future Climates
First nationally consistent freshwater flood maps for Aotearoa New Zealand, produced for 1% AEP rainfall design events under current and future climate conditions (1°C, 2°C, 3°C, and 4°C above pre‐industrial), with 4 m‐resolution water depth and depth–velocity outputs. ABSTRACT Flooding is one of the costliest hazards facing Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ).
A. Harang +10 more
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Bathymetry and environmental features govern the microbial communities in mesopelagic sediments of the Lakshadweep Islands of India. [PDF]
Sumithra TG +10 more
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Hydrological control of ecosystem functioning in a coastal lagoon
Abstract Located at the land–ocean interface, coastal lagoons are specifically vulnerable to increasing threats from anthropogenic activities and climate change. Understanding the hydrological and ecological responses of these lagoon systems to global and local changes is essential.
Aladin Andrisoa +3 more
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Quantifying widespread hydrothermal chimneys on the East Pacific Rise flanks between 9°43' and 57'N. [PDF]
Wu JN +4 more
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Assessing the Underwater Impact of Aerodynamic Noise From Offshore Wind Turbines
ABSTRACT The growing demand for offshore wind energy has led to a significant increase in wind turbine size and to the development of large‐scale wind farms, often comprising 100–150 turbines. However, the environmental impact of underwater noise emissions remains largely unaddressed.
Laura Botero‐Bolívar +3 more
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Impacts of future sea level change on Greenland from community knowledge, coastal mapping, and glacial isostatic adjustment models. [PDF]
Tinto KJ +13 more
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