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Wild‐Derived House Mice (Mus musculus) Are Able to Cope With a Constant Light Environment
ABSTRACT Exposure to altered nighttime lighting conditions has become common in today's modern world. Light at night disrupts circadian processes that govern feeding patterns, sleep/wake cycles, and metabolic homoeostasis, increasing the risk of developing pathologies associated with cardiometabolic disease. Yet, the underlying mechanism(s) responsible
Kevin Pham +4 more
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Fuel moisture content (FMC) on forest floor exhibits consistent diurnal fluctuations between daytime and night-time, and the construction of a high-precision prediction model is important for estimating the diurnal variation of forest fires and ...
Yunlin Zhang, Man Liu, Na Jin
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ABSTRACT Forest ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle. As a significant terrestrial carbon sink, plantations exhibit carbon stock patterns that are shaped by tree species composition, stand structure, and environmental conditions. Here, we investigated typical plantation types in the Mufu Mountain, Hubei Province.
Mingyang Ding +5 more
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Atmospheric Tides Cause Semidiurnal Variation of Marine Air Temperature
Surface marine air temperature (MAT) is a fundamental variable in weather and climate applications. However, non‐aspirated MAT sensors, commonly used on ocean observing platforms due to power constraints, often experience radiative heating when the sun ...
J. Caggiano +6 more
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Evening Methane Emission Pulses from a Boreal Wetland Correspond to Convective Mixing in Hollows [PDF]
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of methane flux from boreal wetlands makes prediction and up-scaling challenging, both within and among wetland systems.
McNamara, Patrick J
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ABSTRACT Permafrost is rapidly degrading in the sporadic zone, including palsa mires in Scandinavia. Peatlands in the area have likely accumulated heavy metals from atmospheric deposition of industrial contaminants in the wider region. As the palsa mire chemical composition is not well known, and in other permafrost regions the permafrost thaw may ...
Joanna Katarzyna Jóźwik +7 more
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Periodic variations stratospheric temperature from 20-65 km at 80 deg N to 30 deg S [PDF]
Results for a seasonally varying diurnal tide in temperature at Churchill are presented, and possible significant aliasing of longer period waves by this tide is discussed.
Belmont, A. D., Nastrom, G. D.
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Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring in Kings River and Leatherwood Creek [PDF]
The Clean Water Act (CWA) establishes the basic structure used to regulate water quality. Under the CWA, States are required to assess water bodies relative to water‐quality standards and designated beneficial uses and then to ...
Cummings, Eric +3 more
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Abstract Estimating exchange rates of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) at high temporal resolution over extended periods remains challenging, particularly when using heat as a tracer in highly dynamic environments such as tidal systems. Currently available heat transport models struggle to accurately quantify SGD exchange rates in these settings ...
S. Frei +3 more
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