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The impact of gigafire on vegetation structure, terrestrial vertebrate abundance and diel activity
Fire regimes are shifting around the world due to climate and land‐use change, resulting in an increased frequency of large and severe wildfires. However, the impact of extreme wildfire events on animal species remains poorly understood. Particularly lacking is an understanding of how fire affects animal behaviour.
Grant D. Linley+6 more
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Hydrology in the 21st century: challenges in science, to policy and practice. [PDF]
Fowler HJ, Coxon G, White CJ.
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During migration, migratory bird species often aggregate at the same stopover sites due to geographical features that channel migratory routes (coasts, valleys) or locally abundant food resources (e.g. reedbeds, fruiting bushes). In migration ecology, however, stopover behavior is often studied on a single species, limiting the generality of inferences
Sébastien Roques+8 more
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Understanding the Effect of a Changing Climate on the Re-Emergence of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Vulnerable Small Island Nations: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Teeluck M+4 more
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Volcanic soils alleviate the allelopathic capacity of Empetrum nigrum in degraded tundra ecosystems
Land degradation due to unsustainable land use is of major concern worldwide and recovery is often slow. A potential mechanism behind slow recovery of degraded ecosystems is the retarding impacts of allelopathic plant species on the establishment of species that might facilitate the recovery process.
Ingvild Ryde+6 more
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Author Correction: Isoprene nitrates drive new particle formation in Amazon's upper troposphere. [PDF]
Curtius J+61 more
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