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Climate change, through rising temperatures, greater variability, and more frequent extremes, is reshaping insect phenology and thermal niches, with profound effects for pest outbreaks. Predicting these impacts requires a clear understanding of species and communities' responses across geographic gradients.
Ruining Li +5 more
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The toll of the cyclone: mental health impacts of tropical cyclones in coastal communities of India. [PDF]
George PR, Chakrabarti S.
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Experts call for establishing Indian standards for marine and coastal management Agro Spectrum dated 7th October 2025 [PDF]
CMFRI, Library
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Predicting oxygen thresholds of marine taxa to improve ecological forecasts
Species' ranges are shifting in response to increasing temperature and decreasing oxygen in coastal oceans. Predicting these shifts is limited by information on physiological oxygen thresholds and how they depend on temperature. Here we collate laboratory‐derived measurements of a common oxygen threshold, pcrit, for 148 animal species that span six ...
Timothy E. Essington +2 more
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From design to decision-making: emergency manager participation in the development of coastal storm decision support tools. [PDF]
Hallisey N, Becker A, Stempel P, Krum O.
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Gains from trans-boundary water quality management in linked catchment and coastal socioecological systems: a case study for the Minho region [PDF]
Peter Roebling +5 more
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ABSTRACT How the organisational dimension of public policy influences climate change anticipation is a critical, yet underexplored, question. This is especially so at the local scale where many climate‐related interests are brokered. In this article, we argue that any analysis of the influence of de‐centralised organisations on climate change ...
Caitriona Carter, Françoise Vernier
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ABSTRACT Over the last two decades, collaborative approaches to forest governance have become commonplace, valued for their potential to reduce conflict and increase equity and democracy. Despite growing application, little research has explored collaboration on state forestland management within the United States.
Gavriela Mallory +3 more
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Nonlinear Responses of Phytoplankton Communities to Environmental Drivers in a Tourist-Impacted Coastal Zone: A GAMs-Based Study of Beihai Silver Beach. [PDF]
Cheng D +6 more
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