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Forests in the Qinling Mountains play a critical role in maintaining regional ecosystem services, yet long-term, high-resolution forest disturbance datasets at the regional scale remain limited, particularly in mountainous and cloud-prone environments ...
Yiting Wang +3 more
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Disturbances, both natural and anthropogenic, are critical determinants of forest structure, function, and distribution. The vulnerability of forests to potential changes in disturbance rates remains largely unknown.
Katelyn A Dolan +8 more
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Climate Change Threatens Micronutrient Density of European Winter Wheat
Micronutrients are vital for human health. Wheat is a major staple crop and a significant source of minerals and B‐vitamins. The impact of climate change on their content remains largely unknown. We evaluated micronutrient levels in European winter wheat grown under historical and projected climate conditions. Our findings indicate that future climates
Da Cao +17 more
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Stirring Up Trouble? Forest Disturbance and the Spread of a Fungal Disease. [PDF]
Osuolale O.
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Short-Term Vegetation Responses Following Windthrow Disturbance on Preserved Forest Lands
Invasive exotic plants pose a serious threat to the ecological integrity of forests in the eastern United States. Presence and expansion of these plants are closely associated with human-caused disturbances.
Stephanie J. Perles +7 more
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Unraveling the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Spontaneous Multipolar Mitosis Through CIN‐seq
Multipolar mitosis, a hallmark of chromosomal instability (CIN), drives tumor heterogeneity but is challenging to study in live cells. Using CIN‐seq, a single‐cell multiomics method, we profiled rare CIN events and identified mechanisms associated with viable multipolar mitosis, including PTEN attenuation, Rho GTPase‐driven cytokinesis failure, and ...
Pin‐Rui Su +10 more
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Forest Disturbance Thresholds and Cumulative Hydrological Impacts
Forest disturbance threshold is defined as a critical disturbance level (e.g., % of forest cover change) in forested landscapes above which significant hydrological impacts are detected.
Yiping Hou, Xiaohua Wei
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Understanding the patterns and effects of disturbances is important to predict post-disturbance vegetation recovery trajectories and inform adaptive recovery strategies.
Yue Yu +10 more
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Question: In the Northern Hemisphere, species with dispersal limitations are typically absent from secondary forests. In Australia, little is known about dispersal mechanisms and other traits that drive species composition within post-agricultural ...
Enright, N.J. +3 more
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