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Drivers and conservation impacts of innovative tree nesting in an isolated island population of the red-billed chough. [PDF]
Blanco G +5 more
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From wild to tamed: Reimagining novel crops through omics and local plant diversity
The global food system faces growing pressure from climate change, biodiversity loss, and rising nutritional demands. Agriculture has increased yields but reduced crop diversity, flavor, and nutritional quality, leaving societies vulnerable and dependent on a narrow set of staple species.
Alexandra Sanfeliu Meliá +1 more
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Exploring the healthcare challenges and preparedness during disaster in south-western coastal areas in Bangladesh: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Akter O +6 more
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Changing Flood Risk in the Lamprey River Watershed: Epping [PDF]
Peterson, Julia, Wake, Cameron P
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Kilometre‐scale climate simulations for Scandinavia indicate the importance of high resolution for reproducing downslope windstorms (DWs). Scandinavian DWs on average induce a limited local warming but with large variability due to the region's complex orography.
Patrik Jureša +5 more
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Revisiting recent Ostracod type material from Ishizaki with insights into species distribution and taxonomic reassessment. [PDF]
Tanaka G, Niiyama S.
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A review of the FATIMA Yellow Sea field campaign research
The FATIMA marine fog project took place over the Sable Island region of eastern Canada (summer 2022) and the Yellow Sea of the Republic of Korea (ROK, summer 2023). Its goals are to improve marine fog monitoring and forecasting. Instrumented multiple research vessels, aircraft, tethered balloon and autonomous systems, ocean observation sites, and ...
Seok Lee +50 more
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Interpretable machine learning for shoreline forecasting. [PDF]
Al Najar M, Wilson DG, Almar R.
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Fifteen size‐resolved aerosol samples collected during marine fog, with adjacent ambient observations, show that coarse sea salt aerosol is rapidly grown and lost in the northwest North Atlantic Ocean except when subject to extreme winds. The persistence of fog in the absence of sea salt is determined by available fine‐mode aerosol, where greater ...
Leyla Salehpoor +10 more
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