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RECOVERY OF SAUDI ARABIAN SHORE BIOTA FOLLOWING THE GULF WAR [PDF]
David Jones+3 more
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Open Letters: Supporting positive change for plants, people and the planet
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Simon J. Hiscock+4 more
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Abstract Podocarpus is the most speciose genus of the podocarp family (Podocarpaceae) widely distributed in the mountain forests of subtropical and tropical Asia, the Neotropics and Australasia, where its members have been shown to have had multiple origins.
Sylvain G. Razafimandimbison+5 more
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Effects of marine heat waves and cold spells on a polar shallow water ecosystem. [PDF]
Fischer P+15 more
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Impacts of Extreme Weather and Climate on Terrestrial Biota* [PDF]
Camille Parmesan+2 more
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ABSTRACT The toxicity of microplastics in aquatic environments is usually due to plasticizers, the chemical additives that keep the plastic polymers together. Thus, the current study reports on the toxicity of three common plasticizers found in freshwater ecosystems and their impacts on two South African freshwater organisms at the organismal and ...
Paul Kojo Mensah+4 more
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Environmental health risk analysis of microplastics due to consumption of squid and mussels at coastal area. [PDF]
Rizaldi MA+3 more
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Linkages between Aquatic Sediment Biota and Life Above Sediments as Potential Drivers of Biodiversity and Ecological Processes [PDF]
Margaret A. Palmer+11 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Physical trampling is a ubiquitous activity of walking vertebrates, but is poorly understood as a mechanism impacting biogeochemical cycling in soil. Lack of detailed knowledge of soil abiotic–biotic interactions underlying trampling effects, and the primary sources of ...
G. Adam Meyer+3 more
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Evolutionary escalation in an exceptionally preserved Cambrian biota from the Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA). [PDF]
Mussini G+7 more
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