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Abstract In the context of global change, marine organisms are subjected not only to gradual changes in abiotic parameters, but also to an increasing number of extreme events, such as heatwaves. However, we still know little about the influence of heatwaves on the structure of marine communities, and experimental studies are needed to test the impact ...
Cédric L. Meunier +21 more
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Heard it through the Grapevine ‐ Social Network Analysis of a Hydrology Class [PDF]
E. Annette Hernandez, Venkatesh Uddameri
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Abstract Spatial environmental heterogeneity is an important driver of aquatic biodiversity. Ecological and evolutionary theory often consider spatial heterogeneity as being driven by exogenous factors, yet heterogeneity can also be generated and modified by organisms.
Romana Limberger +4 more
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The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite, launched in December 2022, marks a significant breakthrough in hydrological monitoring. Equipped with a Ka-band radar interferometer, nadir altimeter, and radiometers, SWOT enables simultaneous ...
Jiaqi Yao +11 more
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Accuracy of tropical peat and non-peat fire forecasts enhanced by simulating hydrology [PDF]
Symon Mezbahuddin +6 more
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Using datasets from the Internet for hydrological modeling: an example from the Kntnk Menderes Basin, Turkey [PDF]
River basin development / Water resources / Data collection / Models / Hydrology / Land classification / Water management / Water scarcity / Water allocation / Stream flow / Water demand / Turkey / Kntnk Menderes ...
Droogers, P., Kite, G., Lacroix, M.
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A review of applied methods in Europe for flood-frequency analysis in a changing environment [PDF]
The report presents a review of methods used in Europe for trend analysis, climate change projections and non-stationary analysis of extreme precipitation and flood frequency.
Kjeldsen, T.R. +4 more
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Abstract Periphyton plays an important functional role in shallow lakes and is sensitive to variation in nutrient availability and global warming. Understanding the responses of periphyton to changes in nutrient availability in contrasting warming scenarios can contribute to the development of more efficient techniques for the restoration of lakes in a
Olivera Stamenković +4 more
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Air quality negatively impacts agriculture, reducing the yield of staple food crops. While measured data on African ground-level ozone levels are scarce, experimental studies demonstrate the damaging impact of ozone on crops.
K. Sharps +4 more
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