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Unveiling the diversity, ecology, and biotechnological potential of culturable marine yeasts in Western Mediterranean coastal ecosystems. [PDF]
Martínez-Rodrigo A +6 more
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High spatiotemporal variability of methane concentrations challenges estimates of emissions across vegetated coastal ecosystems. [PDF]
Roth F +9 more
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Three hydrographic surveys were performed on May 29, 2004, along a transect from Sapelo Sound up the Sapelo River to Eulonia, Georgia (Sapelo River Transect, GCE-SP).
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Latitudinal diversity gradients (LDGs) arise from the interplay of historical, ecological, and evolutionary processes, yet these drivers may differ across landforms. Mountains, with steep elevational and climatic gradients, often sustain distinct diversity dynamics compared with adjacent lowlands, where vertical climatic gradients are weak and human ...
Zhenyuan Liu +5 more
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Environmental Filtering Weakens with Trophic Level in Urban Coastal Ecosystems. [PDF]
Xu W +8 more
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Does climate knowledge act as a shield for farm livelihoods? Empirical analysis from the coastal and non-coastal ecosystems of India. [PDF]
Das U, Ansari MA, Ghosh S.
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Four hydrographic surveys were performed on December 2, 2003, along an east-to-west transect up the Altamaha River in Georgia (Altamaha River Transect, GCE-AL). Vertical CTD profiles were collected at 2km intervals from the -4km to 24km upriver along the
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The abundance center hypothesis (ACH) posits that species abundance peaks at distribution centers; however, empirical support remains inconsistent. This study tested the generality of the ACH and investigated species traits as mediators of abundance–distance relationships.
Ludan Zhang +7 more
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Atmospheric moisture transport anomalies and vegetation response in arid coastal ecosystems: insights from the 2017 coastal El Niño in northern Peru. [PDF]
Zhang C, Huang G.
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Studies using climatic gradients play a key role in our understanding of the importance of rainfall and temperature as factors regulating species diversity and distribution, and thus of likely responses to climate change. However, such studies currently consider above‐ground species only, ignoring the diverse hypogaeic (subterranean) invertebrate fauna.
François Brassard +3 more
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