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Abstract The Arctic Ocean exports a large amount of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the Nordic seas. With climate change, the supply of terrestrial DOM from the Arctic Ocean will increase while less sea ice might lead to an increased loss of terrestrial DOM due to photodegradation.
Urban J. Wünsch+5 more
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Author Correction: High-resolution Annual Dynamic dataset of Curve Number from 2008 to 2021 over Conterminous United States. [PDF]
Wu Q, Yang J, Ji C, Fang S.
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Seasonally migrating zooplankton strongly enhance Southern Ocean carbon sequestration
Abstract High‐latitude zooplankton can sequester millions of tons of carbon due to their seasonal migration from the surface ocean to depth, and their respiration and mortality during overwintering. This seasonal vertical migration pump (SVMP) efficiently removes carbon but not limiting nutrients such as iron from the surface layers.
Guang Yang+6 more
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ECB-WQ: A Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR)-Eastern Corn Belt node field-scale water quality dataset. [PDF]
King KW+4 more
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Abstract Under global warming, understanding the evolutionary adaptation of ectotherms resting metabolic rate (RMR) is critical for predicting long‐term populations' response to temperature increases. While several studies have evaluated metabolic rate evolution under different thermal context, most focused on space‐for‐time substitutions rather than ...
Thomas Ruiz, Martin J. Kainz
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Potential impacts of microplastic pollution on soil-water-plant dynamics. [PDF]
Bakhshaee A+5 more
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Blooms of filamentous cyanobacteria reduce zooplankton quality and pelagic food web efficiency
Abstract Cyanobacterial blooms in marine and freshwater ecosystems have increased in magnitude, frequency, and distribution worldwide during recent decades. Filamentous cyanobacteria are of unsuitable size for mesozooplankton feeding and of poorer nutritional quality than other phytoplankton taxa. The production and quality of higher trophic levels are
Tharindu Bandara+10 more
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Hydrology and water quality drive multiple biological indicators in a dam-modified large river. [PDF]
Li Z+15 more
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Abstract Long‐lived calcifying marine biota are increasingly used as paleo‐archives for reconstructing ocean pH. They enable exploration of the rate and magnitude of ocean acidification in shallow‐water ecosystems serving as proxies for environmental pH reconstruction.
Ellen MacDonald+8 more
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ROBIN: Reference observatory of basins for international hydrological climate change detection. [PDF]
Turner S+59 more
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