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Coping with Extreme Events: Institutional Flocking [PDF]
Recent measurements in the North Atlantic confirm that the thermohaline circulation driving the Gulf Stream has come to a stand. Oceanographic monitoring over the last 50 years already showed that the circulation was weakening. Under the influence of the
Koppen, C.S.A., van +2 more
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Soil legacy effects on biomass allocation depend on native plant diversity in the invaded community. [PDF]
Li W, Bi X, Zheng Y.
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After acclimatization muskrats spread over almost all Lithuania and increased to about 40 000 individuals in the 1980s. But since then the number of muskrats has decreased to about 2000 individuals.
Paulauskas, A. +2 more
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Marine bioinvasions in Chile: A national research and conservation management agenda
Paulina Stowhas Salinas +7 more
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Signals of coastal marine bioinvasions in the geological record
Abstract Changes resulting from anthropogenic biological invasions in coastal marine and estuarine waters may be preserved as signals in the fossil record. Three types of signals—species appearances, species reductions or disappearances and morphological changes in fossil remains—are discussed.
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Current Status of Ponds in India: A Framework for Restoration, Policies and Circular Economy. [PDF]
Yadav S, Goyal VC.
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Primer record confirmado de ocurrencia de un Caracol terrestre indo-asiático en Brasil y las Américas [PDF]
La presencia del caracol no-nativo invasor indo-asiático Ariophantidae Macrochlamys cf. indica Benson, 1832, especie alienígena en las Américas y la cuenca del Caribe, es confirmada por primera vez en la región sur del Brasil, específicamente en los ...
Agudo Padrón, Ignacio +1 more
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