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Impacts of transgenic plants and microorganisms on soil biota
Maureen O’Callaghan, Travis R. Glare
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We present the first data from a new forest plot co‐developed with the Traditional Emberá Authorities of the Balsa River Collective Lands, Darién, Panama: The Bacurú Drõa plot. We compare floristic characteristics and conservation status of trees in BD with those of 53 forest plots across Panama.
Maximiliane Jousse +19 more
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The first leech body fossil predates estimated hirudinidan origins by 200 million years. [PDF]
de Carle D +4 more
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Climate change is causing geographic range shifts globally, and understanding the factors that influence species' range expansions is crucial for predicting future biodiversity changes. A common, yet untested, assumption in forecasting approaches is that species will shift beyond current range edges into new habitats as they become macroclimatically ...
Nathalie Isabelle Chardon +5 more
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Impacts of trehalose supplementation on ruminal microbiota and productivity of Japanese Black heifers under heat-stressed conditions. [PDF]
Morita Y +5 more
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We applied factorial soil warming and moisture reduction treatments directly in the field in the Australian subalpine to assess changes to surface‐active soil arthropod abundance, diversity and community composition. After identifying nearly 50,000 specimens to order, we found a stronger effect of sampling month than treatment.
Kate R. Farkas +5 more
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Microplastic hotspots mapped across the Southern Ocean reveal areas of potential ecological impact. [PDF]
Hunter A +3 more
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Mitigating Fish Entrainment With Fish Protection Screens at Water Pumping Sites
ABSTRACT The Murray‐Darling Basin (MDB) is one of the most regulated and fragmented river systems in Australia. The basin's extensive river infrastructure development has supported growing water demands for irrigation, industry, domestic, and electricity production, but increased use of pumps for water diversion threatens aquatic species and ...
Joachim B. Bretzel +6 more
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The living Barents Sea response to peak-warming and subsequent cooling. [PDF]
Eriksen E +15 more
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