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Self‐organised pattern formation creates heterogeneous growth conditions in spatially extended ecosystems and can support local functional diversity in metacommunities – sets of communities linked by dispersal. However, the mechanisms connecting emergent heterogeneity on the metacommunity scale and diversity on the local scale, and how they depend on ...
Louica Philipp+2 more
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Mitigating eutrophication may elevate neurotoxic mercury risks in global coastal ecosystems. [PDF]
Kong X, Chen L, Yin Y, Cai Y, Li Y.
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Demographic resilience refers to the capacity of a population to resist and recover from disturbances in terms of both population size and structure. Resilience to severe disturbance events, such as heatwaves, floods, and cold snaps, is likely to vary with the life‐history characteristics of the population, such as migratory strategy, and demographic ...
Carl Tamario+5 more
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Eutrophication shifts microbial communities and life-history strategies in the Yangtze River Estuary. [PDF]
Li H, Zhao F, Yang Q, Chen L, Zhou J.
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Seasonal changes in macrophyte and macrozoobenthos assemblages in three coastal lagoons under varying degrees of eutrophication [PDF]
G. Bachelet
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Capacity building needed to reap the benefits of access to biodiversity collections
Global conservation efforts increasingly depend on digitised natural history collections, yet the benefits of this digital data are not equally shared. We analysed biodiversity specimens and citation data from Montserrat and the Cayman Islands to assess who collected these specimens, how they are used, and by whom.
Quentin Groom+16 more
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Claremore Lake's Eutrophication: A Study of Happy Lake's Input. [PDF]
Olson C, Yaqub A, Browning D.
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Effect of Hydropeaking on Decomposition in Riparian Zones
ABSTRACT Hydropeaking causes unnatural flow and water level fluctuations in the riparian zone. Biological processes in the riparian zone, such as nutrient cycling, are affected by changes in temperature, oxygen, and moisture, which are all to some extent influenced by the water level.
Emil Nordström+7 more
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Trait-Mediated Competition for Light Underpins Plant Diversity Loss Under Eutrophication. [PDF]
Tan T+7 more
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