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A critique of field spectroscopy and the challenges and opportunities it presents for remote sensing for agriculture, ecosystems, and hydrology [PDF]
Alasdair Mac Arthur, Iain Robinson
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Trophic strategies of freshwater nanoflagellates under variable run‐off scenarios
Abstract Terrestrial run‐off is increasing in temperate lakes due to climate change and can lead to loading of colored dissolved organic matter (cDOM) and nutrients, thus reducing light availability and increasing carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Run‐off events are highly irregular, resulting in temporal resource variability that may determine the ...
Katerina Symiakaki+6 more
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Multiple climate-related stressors in the tropics and beneficial changes in northern latitudes will mostly have emerged before 2050. [PDF]
Brouillet A, Sultan B.
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Smaller phytoplankton size‐groups control the stoichiometry of the autotrophic community
Abstract In the marine environment, the prevailing paradigm is that larger organisms like diatoms are primary contributors to phytoplankton stoichiometry. Numerous studies investigated the stoichiometry of phytoplankton groups or total community but its dynamics among different size‐groups are not resolved.
Thomas Mollica+3 more
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Opinion: Advancing science in support of sustainable bio-innovation: 16th ISBR Symposium - in memory of Professor Alan Raybould. [PDF]
Gray A+5 more
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Hydrology: Asian glaciers are a reliable water source
T. Bolch
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Abstract Nutrient dynamics in headwater streams are governed by benthic and hyporheic biofilms, with carbon (C) : nitrogen (N) : phosphorus (P) ratios driving the heterotrophic microbial biofilm development through nutrient limitation. Furthermore, heterotrophic responses to changes in C : N : P ratios are probably modulated by autotrophic responses to
Anika Große+8 more
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