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Ocean warming is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale. Biogeographic transition zones are hotspots of species range shifts, as both warm‐ and cold‐adapted species are found toward contrasting range edges. While anecdotal evidence suggests some distributional shifts have occurred in the northeast Atlantic, the empirical evidence base ...
Nora Salland +6 more
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The Dayton Engineer, published out of the Office of Public Relations, later University Communications, then University Marketing and Communications, provided news from the University of Dayton School of Engineering to alumni and friends. It was published
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Daily triggers of climate distress and coping strategies in Quebec youth: A photovoice study
Abstract Background Many youth report experiencing climate distress in response to the impacts of climate change. There is limited knowledge, however, on how this distress arises and is managed on a daily basis, especially from the perspective of youth themselves.
Christina Kim‐Shin +7 more
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The Dayton Engineer, published out of the Office of Public Relations, later University Communications, then University Marketing and Communications, provided news from the University of Dayton School of Engineering to alumni and friends. It was published
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Acoustic evidence for topographic blocking on a steep submarine canyon wall
Abstract Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the largest mass‐movement of animals on Earth, with profound ecological and biogeochemical consequences. DVM has mostly been studied in the open ocean; however, at steep slopes, pelagic animals including vertical migrators must contend with the seafloor, emphasizing the importance of understanding DVM in these ...
Astrid B. Leitner +5 more
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Greater West Dayton Incubator accepting microloan applications
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications for a new round of microloans supporting Black, women and other underrepresented and underresourced business owners as well as those serving the Greater West Dayton ...
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Processing–Structure–Degradation Relationships in Additively Manufactured and Cast PLA/PCL Blends
Electrohydrodynamic printing (E‐writing mode) and solution casting are used to fabricate PLA/PCL systems with different structures, enabling a direct comparison of processing‐ structure‐degradation relationships. The results show that morphology plays a key role in controlling rheological behavior, mechanical properties, and biodegradation, providing a
Fatemeh Sadat Mahdavi +24 more
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The Dayton Engineer, published out of the Office of Public Relations, later University Communications, then University Marketing and Communications, provided news from the University of Dayton School of Engineering to alumni and friends. It was published
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The effects of single versus successive warm summers on an intertidal community
To accurately predict how organisms and ecological communities will respond to future conditions caused by climate change, we must consider the temporal dynamics of environmental stressors, including the effects of repeated exposures to stress. We performed a two‐year passive thermal manipulation in coastal British Columbia, Canada to determine how ...
Amelia V. Hesketh +3 more
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