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Balancing Physical and Human‐Driven Morphodynamic Changes: Insights From the Pearl River Estuary
The Pearl River Estuary, home to one of the world's densest human populations, exemplifies the delicate balance between natural dynamics and anthropogenic pressures.
Junjie Deng +5 more
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The effect of estuarine system on the meiofauna and nematodes in the East Siberian Sea. [PDF]
Portnova DA, Garlitska LA, Polukhin AA.
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During late May 2012, extremely high levels of Karlodinium veneficum (approaching 200,000 cells/mL) were observed at locations in the Upper Swan Estuary (USE) zone of the Swan-Canning Riverpark.
Hallett, C.S.
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Abstract Understanding a population's distribution depends on observing the presence and movement of individuals throughout their range. For highly mobile marine species, these observations typically rely on high effort monitoring programs. Tracking enough individuals to understand trends in movement behavior is not always logistically feasible, and ...
Abigail M. Kreuser +3 more
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Machine learning helps to strongly reduce future warming uncertainty
The observed warming of global mean surface temperature has been used to reduce uncertainty in future climate change and impact projections, but the information embedded in the spatial pattern of warming remains largely untapped.
Chao Li +5 more
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Climate change linked to functional homogenization of a subtropical estuarine system. [PDF]
Pawluk M +2 more
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Suspension feeding bivalves are described as key species in many aquatic ecosystems, where they can influence primary productivity and nutrient dynamics, are food for higher trophic levels, and may be harvested in commercial or recreational fisheries. In
Jones, Hannah Frances Emily
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Many anthropogenic activities physically disturb urbanised coastal habitats. The functional response of ecosystems to physical disturbances remains largely unknown due to the lack of suitable quantitative tools for assessing impacts.
Lee, SY +5 more
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Abstract Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from freshwater ecosystems contribute significantly to global carbon budgets, yet they remain poorly constrained due to limited high‐frequency measurements. We tested a low‐cost, high‐frequency GHG measurement system in a long‐term mesocosm experiment in Lemming, Denmark, over a 7‐month period, focusing on CO2 ...
Tuba Bucak +6 more
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Ecological risk evaluation in bottom-surface sediments and sub-surface water in the subtropical Meghna estuarine system. [PDF]
Habib SB +4 more
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