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The genetic structure in populations of marine bivalves in oceanic islands: contrasting evolutionary and biogeographic patterns [PDF]
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Summer Air Temperature for the Greater Yellowstone Ecoregion (770–2019 CE) Over 1,250 Years
Geophysical Research Letters, 2021Projected warming of global surface air temperatures will further exacerbate droughts, wildfires, and other agents of ecosystem stress. We use latewood blue intensity from high‐elevation Picea engelmannii to reconstruct late‐summer maximum air ...
Karen J. Heeter +2 more
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The Holocene, 2021
Paleoclimate reconstructions for the western US show spatial variability in the timing, duration, and magnitude of climate changes within the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, ca. 900–1350 CE) and Little Ice Age (LIA, ca.
Maegen L. Rochner +4 more
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Paleoclimate reconstructions for the western US show spatial variability in the timing, duration, and magnitude of climate changes within the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, ca. 900–1350 CE) and Little Ice Age (LIA, ca.
Maegen L. Rochner +4 more
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SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología
The objective of this study was to know the composition, richness and abundance of Papilionoidea with entomological net, in different environments and distinct periods in the Caatinga biome or Semiarid region during 12 months in the Tamanduá Farm.
Aurino Ferreira-Júnior +2 more
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The objective of this study was to know the composition, richness and abundance of Papilionoidea with entomological net, in different environments and distinct periods in the Caatinga biome or Semiarid region during 12 months in the Tamanduá Farm.
Aurino Ferreira-Júnior +2 more
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Putting fishing communities on the map in ICES ecoregions
ICES Journal of Marine ScienceThis paper highlights the importance of identifying fishing communities for fisheries and ecosystem-based management, which often focuses on fleets and ecological impacts rather than on the communities where fishers live and land their catches. Fishing
M. Kraan +15 more
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Science of the Total Environment
The Magellan Subantarctic ecoregion (MSE) in the Southern Hemisphere (47°-56°S; 71°-73°W) is a unique natural laboratory subject to persistent and accelerated glacial ice melt, generating a complex system of environmental gradients (e.g., salinity and ...
Francisco Bahamonde Mihovilovich +9 more
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The Magellan Subantarctic ecoregion (MSE) in the Southern Hemisphere (47°-56°S; 71°-73°W) is a unique natural laboratory subject to persistent and accelerated glacial ice melt, generating a complex system of environmental gradients (e.g., salinity and ...
Francisco Bahamonde Mihovilovich +9 more
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
. Antarctica and the Southern Ocean (SO) are the most pristine areas of the globe and represent ideal places to investigate aerosol–climate interactions in an unperturbed atmosphere.
M. Paglione +12 more
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. Antarctica and the Southern Ocean (SO) are the most pristine areas of the globe and represent ideal places to investigate aerosol–climate interactions in an unperturbed atmosphere.
M. Paglione +12 more
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The geochemistry of sediments from the northern Reykjanes Ridge and the Iceland—Faroes Ridge
, 1974A. Horowitz
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