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. Increasing atmospheric temperatures over ice cover affect surface processes, including melt, snowfall, and snow density. Here, we present the Surface Mass Balance and Snow on Sea Ice Working Group (SUMup) dataset, a standardized dataset of Arctic and ...
L. Montgomery, L. Koenig, P. Alexander
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Abstract Aerosols emitted from biomass burning affect human health and climate, both regionally and globally. The magnitude of these impacts is altered by the biomass burning plume injection height (BB‐PIH). However, these alterations are not well‐understood on a global scale.
Nicole A. June +4 more
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Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) – Monitoring the performance of the Common Fisheries Policy (STECF-Adhoc-19-01) [PDF]
Commission Decision of 25 February 2016 setting up a Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries, C(2016) 1084, OJ C 74, 26.2.2016, p. 4–10.
GAMITO JARDIM José Ernesto +5 more
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Drying Spring Accelerates Transitions Toward Pyrogenic Vegetation in Eastern Boreal North America
Over the past 8000 years, spring climatic conditions, particularly drought, have been the primary driver of wildfire dynamics in eastern boreal North America. Increasing spring dryness over the last 4000 years has favoured larger and more severe fires than before, promoting the spread of fire‐adapted species like jack pine across the landscape ...
A. A. Ali +16 more
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Ecological commonalities among pelagic fishes: comparison of freshwater ciscoes and marine herring and sprat [PDF]
Systematic comparisons of the ecology between functionally similar fish species from freshwater and marine aquatic systems are surprisingly rare. Here, we discuss commonalities and differences in evolutionary history, population genetics, reproduction ...
A Huusko +207 more
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Abstract Clouds are crucial to Earth's climate system, influencing radiation and contributing to climate projection uncertainties. Here, the simulated cloud fraction by the sixth version of the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM6‐GEM5) was evaluated using CALIPSO lidar retrievals and the second version of the Cloud Feedback Intercomparison Project ...
K. Veilleux +6 more
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Nutrient Limitation Induces a Productivity Decline From Light‐Controlled Maximum
Abstract Nutrient impacts on productivity in stream ecosystems can be obscured by light limitation imposed by canopy cover and water turbidity, thereby creating uncertainties in linking nutrient and productivity regimes. Evaluations of nutrient limitations are often based on a response ratio (RR) quantifying productivity stimulation above ambient ...
Yuseung Shin +5 more
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Harp Seals: Monitors of Change in Differing Ecosystems [PDF]
Harp seals are the most abundant marine mammal in the north Atlantic. As an ice obligatory predator, they reflect changes in their environment, particularly during a period of climatic change.
Hammill, Mike O. +2 more
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Streamflow Response to Glacier Mass Loss Varies With Basin Precipitation Across Alaska
Abstract Diminishing glaciers affect streamflow, and given the extent of glaciers in Alaska and adjacent Canada, continued glacier mass loss is likely to have profound effects on ecosystems sensitive to runoff. The effects of glacier mass loss on streamflow are likely to vary across the wide ranges of basin size, glacier cover, and precipitation in ...
Janet H. Curran +3 more
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In order to establish a baseline for proxy-based reconstructions for the Young Sound–Tyrolerfjord system (Northeast Greenland), we analysed the spatial distribution of primary production and sea ice proxies in surface sediments from the fjord, against ...
S. Ribeiro +12 more
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