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ABSTRACT Oceanographic and ecological conditions can be used to inform forecasts and decision‐making for marine resources, but the dominant drivers of recruitment variability remain poorly understood for many fish stocks. We developed a conceptual life‐history model of the oceanographic and ecological variables that influence the recruitment of ...
Megan L. Feddern +3 more
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Land‐Use Effects on Surface Water Quality in Temperate Lowland Peatlands
We examined the effects of land use on UK lowland peat surface water chemistry, finding similar macronutrient stoichiometry at conservation‐managed and rewetted sites (indicative of nitrogen and phosphorus co‐limitation), suggesting that rewetting leads to a nutrient balance comparable to natural conditions.
Teresa Silverthorn +12 more
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Phylogeographical studies of Amazonian birds have revealed large intraspecific diversity, even within recognized areas of endemism. To understand the origin and organization of Amazonian diversity, including the influence of current and historical landscapes, we need to evaluate fine‐scale patterns of genetic diversity in relation to detailed ...
Affonso Henrique Nascimento de Souza +4 more
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ABSTRACT Through the isotopic composition of 211 samples of six different tissues (muscle, liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and lung) obtained from 51 Tursiops truncatus strandings over nearly a decade (2013–2022), this study evaluated the impact of environmental variations on a resident population in a coastal lagoon in the southern Gulf of Mexico ...
Karem Leonela Naranjo‐Ruiz +3 more
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Summary Tree stems in Amazonian floodplains emit substantial methane (CH4), yet controls on emission variability remain unclear. Emissions span orders of magnitude between várzea (nutrient‐rich) and igapó (nutrient‐poor) forests and among trees, suggesting controls beyond flooding.
Holly R. Blincow +9 more
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Summary Belowground microbes are increasingly recognised as mediators of plant responses to stress, but it remains unclear whether the thermal histories of marine plants and their associated belowground microbes influence plant performance under ocean warming.
Renske Jongen +3 more
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Scientists’ Experiences With Getting Help Making Strategic Communication Choices
ABSTRACT This article uses semi‐structured individual and focus group interviews to understand scientists’ experiences receiving communication support with a specific focus on the type of help that can enable evidence‐based risk communication decision‐making.
John C. Besley +2 more
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Abstract Accurately estimating the terrestrial carbon sink is crucial for understanding the global carbon cycle. Here, we examine how different parameterizations of the key leaf photosynthetic capacity parameter, namely the maximum Rubisco carboxylation rate normalized to 25°C (Vcmax25), influence terrestrial carbon flux estimates within an atmospheric
Lei Shu +5 more
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Toward Using Equation Discovery to Generate Parameterizations of Biogeochemical Processes
Abstract Equation discovery methods, such as symbolic regression, show great promise to generate parameterizations of biogeochemical processes in an objective data‐driven manner, yet remain untested in ocean biogeochemistry. Here, we apply symbolic regression to a state‐of‐the‐art ocean biogeochemical model, using it as a surrogate data set to ...
Chengwang Wang +2 more
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Abstract Arctic warming accelerates permafrost thaw and coastal erosion, increasing terrestrial material transport to the ocean. Using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data (2002–2023), we report a widespread increase in the diffuse attenuation coefficient Kd(490) across Arctic shelves since 2018, notably in the Laptev and Kara ...
Xingyuan Zhu, Tao Li, Lee W. Cooper
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