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Carbon Dioxide Uptake and Storage in Construction Materials: Mechanisms, Theoretical Capacity, and Global Potential

open access: yescScience, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The construction sector constitutes a major source of global carbon dioxide emissions, and cement production contributes substantially via fuel combustion and limestone decomposition. These challenges have encouraged the incorporation of carbon dioxide into construction materials through mineralization.
Liyuan Chen, Aidong Yang
wiley   +1 more source

Quantifying Species‐Specific Aircraft Disturbance Probability to Support Pinniped Population Monitoring and Management

open access: yes
Marine Mammal Science, Volume 42, Issue 3, July 2026.
S. M. Walcott   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Investigating the Predation Risk of Coastal Dolphins via the Presence of Shark Bite Scars Across Southeast Queensland, Australia

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2026.
Shark bite scars were analysed on coastal dolphins in southeast Queensland, Australia to compare the predation risk between species and habitats. Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) exhibited the highest bite rates and individuals found in sheltered waters had higher shark bite scar prevalence than open waters.
Georgina V. Hume   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Integrating Niche Dimensions to Advance the Ecological Study of the Americas' Smallest Cat: The Guigna in Argentine Patagonia

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2026.
We present our findings from the first multi‐annual survey of guigna in Argentine Patagonia. We found that habitat use for guignas was negatively affected by the presence of co‐predators and open vegetation; conversely, it was positively affected by the occurrence of thick forests and the presence of potential prey.
M. M. Guerisoli   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nonuniform organic carbon stock loss in soils across disturbed blue carbon ecosystems. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Fu C   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Climate Warming Will Reduce Boreal Forest Litterfall, but the Response Differs Among Plant Functional Types

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2026.
We synthesized boreal litterfall data from published studies and applied generalized additive models to examine how stand age‐ and temperature‐related litterfall dynamics varies across plant functional types, and to project future trends under climate change.
Wai Phyo Thu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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