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ABSTRACT Studying habitat use of cetaceans that spend most of their lives underwater poses challenges, prompting the use of complementary methods. Non‐invasive methods, land‐based surveys (LBS) and passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), were used to characterize occurrence patterns of beluga whales, harbor porpoises, and vessels in the Saguenay–St ...
Coralie Bernier‐Breton +5 more
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Over the past 60 years, noticeable changes have been observed in the main hydroclimatological variables, driven by both natural and anthropogenic factors. In the context of climate change, such behaviour may adversely affect the state's economic activities, as well as increase the recurrence of extreme events in the region.
Ronaldo Guilherme Santos Lima +4 more
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Mann-Whitney U test of differences between the study and the comparison group.
Mann-Whitney U test of differences between the study and the comparison group.
Maciej Śniegocki (5028773) +4 more
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Multi‐Country‐Multi‐City Characterisation of Heat Stress and Exposure in Africa
This study provides the first continent‐wide, grid‐specific assessment of heat stress trends in Africa, revealing a sharp rise in multi‐scale extreme heat episodes and shifting population exposure. Findings highlight urgent implications for urban planning and climate adaptation.
Tobi Eniolu Morakinyo +10 more
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Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of hypoglycaemia rates between treatment groups.
Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of hypoglycaemia rates between treatment groups.
Bastian Rosner (6876401) +1 more
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Long‐Term Variability and Spatial Differentiation of the Frost‐Free Period in Iceland
Warming in Iceland (May–September) is expressed as fewer Tmin < 0°C days in the interior and more Tmin > 0°C days along the coasts. ABSTRACT Climate change in subarctic regions leads to significant transformations in thermal conditions; however, the long‐term variability of the frost‐free season (FFS)—and consequently, the growing period—remains poorly
Katarzyna Piotrowicz +3 more
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Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of ketoacidosis rates between treatment groups.
Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of ketoacidosis rates between treatment groups.
Bastian Rosner (6876401) +1 more
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Non‐Stationary Dry‐Spell Hazard Probabilities for Spain
This study assesses long‐term changes in dry‐spell hazard probabilities across Spain (1961–2024) using a novel non‐stationary extreme value framework applied to daily precipitation records from a dense observational network. Results show that dry‐spell duration and associated return levels are dominantly stationary, with non‐stationary models providing
S. M. Vicente‐Serrano +13 more
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Tidak teraturnya kondisi curah hujan yang terjadi berdampak pada perencanaan dan manajemen alokasi sumber daya air. Analisis akan dilakukan pada skala lokal yaitu pada UPT PSDA di Surabaya guna sebagai faktor penunjang alokasi sumber daya air ...
RIZKI, Ilham Bagus
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Earlier Flash Drought Onset Driven by Spring Vegetation Greening and Warming
Abstract The onset timing of the flash drought season (TO) critically determines whether these rapid‐intensifying events coincide with sensitive stages of vegetation growth, as droughts occurring early in the growing season can severely undermine ecosystem productivity. However, how TO has evolved under climate change remains unclear.
Feng Ma, Xing Yuan
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