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The Devil in the Detail: A Review of a Long‐Running Australian Predator Management Program
We assessed the evidence base underpinning the prevailing narrative of a large and sustained reduction in fox abundance at Australia’s Booderee National Park. We identified a previously overlooked methodological change that has inflated the perceived ongoing suppression of fox abundance. Our work demonstrates how data biases can jeopardise the adaptive
Hugh F. Davies, Paul D. Meek
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Fires in rainforests: Quantifying litter bed flammability of cool temperate rainforests in eastern Australia. [PDF]
Burton JE, Penman TD, Peacock RJ.
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Assessing decadal changes in human exposure near wildfires in a Mediterranean region. [PDF]
Torres-Vázquez MÁ +8 more
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Abstract The large annual carbon source over northern tropical Africa (NTA), inferred from satellite CO2, remains highly debated. Using observing system simulation experiments with Orbiting Carbon Observatory‐2 (OCO‐2) sampling, we show that seasonally dependent sampling can lead to overestimated annual fluxes.
Junjie Liu +4 more
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Hydroclimatic Rebound Drives Extreme Fire in California's Non-Forested Ecosystems. [PDF]
McNorton J +4 more
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Abstract Biomass burning aerosols significantly contribute to atmospheric composition and radiative forcing, with black carbon (BC) mixing states critically influencing optical properties and climate impacts. Recent field observations reveal a systematic three‐phase evolution in BC coating thickness during plume aging: rapid initial growth, quasi ...
Chloe Yuchao Gao +3 more
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Exposure of western United States bird communities to predicted high severity fire. [PDF]
Norman KE +4 more
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Climate‐Driven Changes in Wildfire Seasonality Across North America
Abstract Climate change alters the frequency and intensity of wildfires, but its impact on the seasonal patterns of wildfires remains underexplored. Here, we quantify historical changes in wildfire seasonality across different ecoregions in North America and assess how climate change may affect these seasonal patterns.
Fanglu Fan +4 more
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Assessing wildfire extents in Siberian forests using machine learning. [PDF]
Malashin IP +5 more
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Urban and Power Plant NOx Emissions in Sub‐Saharan Africa Inferred From TROPOMI
Abstract Nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions are increasing rapidly in Sub‐Saharan Africa, affecting local air quality. Outside South Africa, most hotspots are relatively small, posing a challenge for traditional top‐down inversions. We tailor an existing top‐down wind rotation and Gaussian plume fit inversion to suit the relatively small NOx hotspots for ...
Eloise A. Marais +6 more
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