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Chlorophyll trends are negative for lakes but positive for estuarine-coastal waters. [PDF]
Cloern JE, Jassby AD.
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Abstract Dissolved silicate (DSi) export from rivers is shaped by both natural processes and human activities. Using long‐term observations at Lijin station combined with chemical weathering and reservoir silicon cycling models, we reconstructed annual DSi fluxes and source‐sink dynamics in the Yellow River Basin since the 1980s.
Ke Wang +5 more
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Dynamics of an estuarine biotic community captured in high spatio-temporal resolution using metabarcoding. [PDF]
Sperlea T +9 more
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Abstract All organisms contain carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in widely ranging amounts and proportions. Integrating existing datasets enables quantification of this variation at global scales. Such efforts could leverage ecological stoichiometry theory, the study of elemental supply and imbalances in ecological interactions, to connect ecological ...
Jessica R. Corman +82 more
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Occurrence, composition, sources, and ecological-health risk assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Chinese water bodies: a review. [PDF]
Chen Q +11 more
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Where river and tide meet: The morphodynamic equilibrium of alluvial estuaries
M. B. Pittaluga +5 more
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Cyclone‐induced mixing and stratification shape autumnal hypoxia in a temperate estuary
Abstract Autumnal hypoxia in temperate estuaries is often overlooked due to its smaller extent, weaker intensity, and sparse observations compared to summer. However, climate variability may alter its seasonality. Using 40 yr (1984–2023) of hypoxic volume data from the Chesapeake Bay, combined with numerical simulations, we examined interannual drivers
Chunqi Shen, Jeremy M. Testa
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Estuarine bivalve metabolic response mediated by environmental drivers. [PDF]
Lam-Gordillo O +3 more
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Prediction in ungauged estuaries: An integrated theory
H. Savenije
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Freshwater eels of the Anguilla genus are experiencing global decline, largely driven by human activity. In Aotearoa‐New Zealand, tuna (both shortfin and longfin eels) are similarly affected, with habitat fragmentation and modification key drivers of their decline.
Nicole A. Whitelock +2 more
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