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National mortality burden attributable to the unprecedented heatwave in 2022 in China. [PDF]
Hu JX +16 more
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Using Catch Data to Estimate Changes in Global Commercial Abalone Abundance
ABSTRACT Changes in global wild capture production of abalone are explored to infer potential changes in biological stocks. The study found that 77% (or 10 out of the 13) of the countries that reportedly caught abalone in the wild have experienced declines in catches between 1980 and 2023, and on aggregate catch declined by almost 83% between 1980 and ...
Douglas Crookes
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Anatomy of moist heatwaves in India during the summer monsoon season. [PDF]
Deoras A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Global climate change is intensifying ocean deoxygenation, particularly in eastern boundary current systems such as the California Current. This study investigates the impact of hypoxic events on a nearshore, multispecies recreational groundfish fishery along the Oregon coast.
Leif K. Rasmuson +3 more
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Heatwaves and emergency department utilisation in Queensland: a 10-year retrospective study. [PDF]
Franklin RC +8 more
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Artificial breeding structures, such as nestboxes, can potentially influence the population size and conservation status of bird species relying on heavily human‐modified environments such as agroecosystems and urban areas. However, the effectiveness of these interventions may vary, as artificial structures could attract individuals to suboptimal ...
Alejandro Corregidor‐Castro +8 more
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A cryptic host-parasitoid interaction reduces the impact of heatwaves on <i>Drosophila</i> host populations. [PDF]
Chen J, Lewis OT.
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Previous work indicates that the Duke of Burgundy butterfly, a specialist spring‐flying species in the United Kingdom, is poor at buffering its thoracic temperature as air temperatures rise. Taking advantage of unusually warm spring weather, we collected new field data and found that the species can lower its thoracic temperature more than expected in ...
Rosa M. Pollard Smith +5 more
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Range-extending fish become competitive dominants under ocean warming but not heatwaves or acidification. [PDF]
Mitchell A +7 more
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Sustained Heatwaves Reshape the Phytoplankton-Zooplankton Community Structure in Freshwater Ecosystems: A Case Study of Shengjin Lake. [PDF]
Jiang L, Sun M, Zhou Z, Wang Y.
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