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Abstract Chlorophyll a is commonly used as a surrogate for algal biomass in lakes and oceans even though phytoplankton can readily adjust intracellular chlorophyll concentration to changes in the environment through a cellular process termed photoacclimation.
Scott Girdner, Joshua Sprague
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Imperiled Great Basin terminal lakes: Synthesizing ecological and hydrological science gaps and research needs for waterbird conservation. [PDF]
Herring G+18 more
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Abstract The effect of mesoscale features on the distribution of planktonic organisms are well documented. Yet, the interaction between these spatial features and the temporal scale, which can result in sudden increases of the planktonic biomass, is less known and not described at high resolution.
Thelma Panaïotis+8 more
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Hydrologic variability governs GHG emissions in rice-based cropping systems of Eastern India. [PDF]
Arenas-Calle L+12 more
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Abstract Harmful algal blooms caused by toxin‐producing species of the diatom genus Pseudo‐nitzschia have been linked to anomalously warm ocean conditions in the Northern California Current System. This study compares summertime concentrations of Pseudo‐nitzschia spp.
Alexis D. Fischer+7 more
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Author Correction: The role of climate and population change in global flood exposure and vulnerability. [PDF]
Rogers JS+4 more
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Abstract Little is known about diatom parasitism in marine systems. Guinardia delicatula, a biomass‐dominant diatom on the Northeast US Shelf (NES), is regularly parasitized by the protistan nanoflagellate, Cryothecomonas aestivalis in this region. While G.
Dylan Catlett+6 more
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A practitioner-oriented regional hydrology data product for use in site-specific hydraulic applications. [PDF]
Shook KR+4 more
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Abstract An autonomous Zooglider navigated across the California Current Front into low salinity, minty waters characteristic of the California Current proper in both summers of 2019 and 2021. Diving to 400 m depth, Zooglider transited another near‐surface frontal gradient somewhat inshore. These frontal gradients were generally associated with changes
Sven Gastauer, Mark D. Ohman
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Field dataset of the depth to water from diverse wetland types in relation to habitat and soil. [PDF]
Clément H+7 more
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