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Abstract Coastal eutrophication results from increased riverine loads of inorganic nutrients, including phosphorus (P), which may co‐occur with increased dissolved organic carbon (DOC) loading. These DOC molecules are often pigmented, causing water darkening, but they also contain dissolved organic P (DOP), which could exacerbate eutrophication ...
Mayra P. D. Rulli +7 more
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El Niño-Southern Oscillation and shifting malaria risks in the Amazon. [PDF]
Laporta GZ.
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Object Modelling System v3 - GEOframe components for the class of Hydrology at University of Trento
Marialaura Bancheri
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Physically based modeling in catchment hydrology at 50: Survey and outlook [PDF]
Claudio Paniconi, Mario Putti
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Abstract This multi‐year study highlights the ecological role of diversity and fatty acid availability in phytoplankton communities and their complex interactions with zooplankton. These findings, achieved through large‐scale mesocosm experiments, provide novel evidence of the critical role of biochemical components in shaping zooplankton community ...
Maria Stockenreiter +5 more
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Measuring the world's rivers with videos from Space. [PDF]
Everard N +6 more
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EVIDENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON THE HYDROLOGY OF STREAMS IN SOUTH-CENTRAL BC [PDF]
R.M. Leith, Paul H. Whitfield
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Grazer‐induced bioluminescence and toxicity in marine dinoflagellates
Abstract Marine copepods are the most abundant multicellular zooplankton in the global oceans. They imprint their surrounding waters with a unique bouquet of chemical compounds, including polar lipids such as copepodamides. Prey organisms can detect copepodamides and respond by inducing defensive traits including bioluminescence, toxin production ...
Paula Gonzalo‐Valmala +3 more
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