Fast response of satellite fluorescence-derived plant physiology to drought stress. [PDF]
Tang Z, Miralles DG, Guo Z, Maes WH.
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Spatial distribution of acoustic traits in bird assemblages along regional bioclimatic gradients
Environmental variation shapes acoustic interactions among birds, creating spatial structures in the sonic signature of local species assemblages. Exploring these patterns at regional scales can reveal processes that segregate acoustic strategies along environmental gradients.
Michela Busana +11 more
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Relative Contributions of Soil and Litter Properties to Soil Microbial Community Variations During the Restoration of Larch Plantations to Mixed Forests. [PDF]
Wang Z +6 more
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Abstract Boreal forests cover nearly one‐third of global forest area. Glacial cycles have shaped the distribution and connectivity of modern Pinaceae genera, yet species‐level refugia, postglacial migrations, and hybridization patterns remain unclear due to limited high‐resolution taxonomic and temporal data. We applied a hybridization capture approach
Stefano Meucci +18 more
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Forest Attributes and Soil Moisture Availability Drive Ecosystem Multifunctionality of Forests in Eastern Tibetan Plateau, China. [PDF]
Ni M +5 more
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The role of tree traits in explaining throughfall variability in US forests
Abstract Throughfall, precipitation that passes through the plant canopy or drips from canopy surfaces, represents the dominant input of water to most forests and is extremely spatially and temporally variable. Many plant traits can influence throughfall, but because measuring throughfall and a wide variety of plant traits is labor intensive, most ...
Edward Ayres
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Scrub typhus in Nan province (Thailand): Seventeen years of data to understand the impact of land cover change. [PDF]
Blache N +4 more
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Revisiting the predation paradox for the Wood Thrush, a declining Neotropical migrant
Abstract Despite an increased density of mid‐trophic level predators in urban and suburban areas compared to rural areas, the survival of smaller prey animals, including the eggs and chicks of nesting songbirds, often remains relatively high in these areas.
Melanie L. Klein +3 more
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Global distribution and changes of leaf-level intrinsic water use efficiency and their responses to water stress. [PDF]
Wang X +19 more
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Abstract Although heavy rainfall and the input of unsenescent litter produced by tropical cyclones can profoundly affect the activities of soil nitrogen (N) cycling‐related enzymes in coastal mountain forest ecosystems in the short term, the immediate responses of these enzymes to typhoon disturbances and the underlying mechanism remain unknown.
Rui Cao +11 more
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