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Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a vital role in lakes, but its behavior in winter is poorly understood. This study examined the differences in DOM between lake ice and the upper water column across 18 sites in the Laurentian Great Lakes, integrating in situ sampling and remotely sensed ice data to create a mass budget model to estimate ...
Anthony J. Arsenault +19 more
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Impacts of Europe's Changing Climate - 2008 Indicator Based Assessment [PDF]
Background and objective This report is an update and extension of the 2004 EEA report 'Impacts of Europe's changing climate'. Since 2004, there has been much progress in monitoring and assessing the impacts of climate change in Europe. The objectives of
AMATULLI Giuseppe +29 more
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Abstract Ice cover in seasonally frozen lakes plays a crucial role in ecosystem dynamics and human activities, while also serving as a sensitive indicator of climate change. Accurate yet efficient modeling of lake ice timing and thickness is therefore increasingly important.
Marta Fregona +5 more
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A longer vernal window: The role of winter coldness and snowpack in driving spring thresholds and lags [PDF]
Climate change is altering the timing and duration of the vernal window, a period that marks the end of winter and the start of the growing season when rapid transitions in ecosystem energy, water, nutrient, and carbon dynamics take place.
Adolph, Alden +13 more
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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Global climatology of surface water temperatures of large lakes by remote sensing [PDF]
Lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) of 246 globally distributed large lakes were derived from Along-Track Scanning Radiometers (ATSR) for the period 1991–2011.
Benson +42 more
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Climate change affects both the start and duration of growing seasons, creating complex effects on optimal flowering timing that go beyond simple responses to earlier springs. Using optimal energy allocation theory, we found a nonlinear relationship between growing season length and optimal flowering time which was supported by two experiments with ...
John S. Park +3 more
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The ice regime of Lake Raduńskie Górne (Kashubian Lakeland, northern Poland)
The paper presents assessment results of the ice dynamics on Lake Raduńskie Górne (Upper Radunia Lake) based on long-term observations of the course of ice phenomena.
Barańczuk Jacek +3 more
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Growth and yield of forage alfalfa under a changing climate in Canada
Abstract Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a perennial legume grown as a forage crop worldwide. More than 3 million ha of forage alfalfa is in production either as monoculture or alfalfa‐based mixtures stands in Canada. Future climate change impacts on alfalfa forage production should be investigated for potential adaptation opportunities that can ...
Qi Jing +5 more
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Abstract Bark beetles of the genus Dendroctonus are some of the most important disturbance agents in North American forests, having colonized conifers for millions of years. The selection pressure posed by tree‐killing bark beetles pushed trees to develop an arsenal of defensive strategies to which beetles have adapted in their turn.
Grace Graham +4 more
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