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Compound coastal marine-terrestrial heatwaves associated with humid-heat stress in Europe. [PDF]
Barkhordarian A, Brunet E, Baehr J.
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ABSTRACT Marine ecosystems are experiencing warming events in various regions of the world. Thus, many fish species and populations are now being impacted by the warmer water temperature conditions. Previous studies have reported temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) in various fish species.
Junichi Iijima, Akinori Takasuka
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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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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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Heatwaves Constrain the Future Persistence of Mosquito Vectors in Europe. [PDF]
Kramer IM +7 more
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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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Heatwaves and emergency department utilisation in Queensland: a 10-year retrospective study. [PDF]
Franklin RC +8 more
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ABSTRACT The pest status of pea aphid (Acyrthosiphum pisum H.) in faba bean (Vicia faba L.) cultivation has gained importance because it transmits Pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus (PNYDV), a novel nanovirus in Europe. This study evaluated two faba bean varieties, ‘Fuego’ and ‘GL Sunrise’, grown under sole crop (SC) and intercrop (IC) conditions with oat
Ahmed Berawe +3 more
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Aerobic scope is sustained through a heatwave in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Abstract Aquatic ectotherms are vulnerable to heatwave‐induced physiological stress, which arises from increased energy demands and reduced dissolved oxygen content in warmer waters. Understanding thermal physiology is critical for predicting how commercially and ecologically important populations could be affected by the increasing risk of rising ...
Lucy Cotgrove +4 more
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Heatwaves, ageing, and dementia: assessing mortality risks and adaptation strategies in a warming China. [PDF]
Fu X, Huang S.
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