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How different life-history strategies respond to changing environments: a multi-decadal study of groundfish communities. [PDF]
Sólmundsson J+3 more
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Current frontiers in the passive acoustic monitoring of bats
Abstract Passive acoustic monitoring of bats is used in a growing number of studies in applied and basic research, from local to global scales. Despite the publication of good‐practice recommendations, several unsettled debates persist about the possibilities and limits offered by passive acoustic monitoring of bats.
Charlotte Roemer+3 more
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Chromatic acclimation shapes phytoplankton biogeography. [PDF]
Mattei F+7 more
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Abstract Distributional data are essential for understanding species and community responses to environmental and anthropogenic change. Large biodiversity databases provide key information on distributional patterns, but their temporal coverage can be limited. Facilitating access to untapped occurrence data is a pressing need. We present the Historical
Harri Ravenscroft+3 more
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Specific island biogeographic and landscape features shape plant diversity and habitat specialism on edaphic quartz islands in an arid ocean. [PDF]
Eibes PM+3 more
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Living Beyond the Edge: Impacts of Climate Change on Rock Lizards at the Niche Margin
Climate change threatens ectotherms by disrupting their thermoregulation, pushing populations at the warm edge of their thermal niche towards potential extinction. ABSTRACT Ectotherms are particularly threatened by climate change because they are strictly reliant on environmental conditions for homeostasis.
Pierluigi Bombi+2 more
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Sediment bacterial biogeography across reservoirs in the Hanjiang river basin, southern China: the predominant influence of eutrophication-induced carbon enrichment. [PDF]
Yang H+9 more
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Biogeography of nodulated legumes and their nitrogen-fixing symbionts.
J. Sprent, Julie Ardley, E. James
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