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Abstract Disturbances profoundly impact forest capacity for sequestering and storing carbon, and the recovery rates after disturbances vary geographically. Many terrestrial carbon models inadequately simulate the effects of forest disturbances on biomass due to their reliance on equilibrium assumptions, the absence of historical disturbance data, as ...
Rui Ma +7 more
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Erosion-driven delayed warming and marine stress prior to the end-Permian mass extinction. [PDF]
Li S, Shen J, Grossman EL, Zhang S.
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Decreasing water availability reduces productivity in Swiss forests along an altitudinal gradient
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Forests are one of the most important terrestrial carbon sinks, but are increasingly under pressure due to drought, heat and the occurrence of extreme events. There are opposing longer term trends for European forest growth reported, and severe drought and disturbance ...
Sophia Etzold +8 more
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Digital twin of the ocean as a catalyst for blue economy innovation. [PDF]
Chai F +9 more
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Using wingbeat frequency to estimate mass gain
Abstract Energy intake is a fundamental currency in ecology that is critical to reproductive success, survival and lifetime fitness. Measuring foraging success in wild animals via biologgers has been a long‐standing challenge but is essential to understanding the mechanisms underlying population dynamics and species distributions.
Allison Patterson +2 more
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Transcriptomic Responses of the Marine Diatom <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i> to High Carbon and Low Nitrogen Stress. [PDF]
Zhang Y +6 more
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Abstract As quantitative diet estimates from biochemical markers grow in popularity, the necessity for robust species‐ and tissue‐specific correction factors, including trophic discrimination factors (TDFs) for stable isotopes and calibration coefficients (CCs) for fatty acids, becomes increasingly urgent.
Jessica Henkens +6 more
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Climate and plant traits drive a cross-continental imbalance in atmospheric Hg uptake. [PDF]
Jia L +13 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing numbers of invasive Pacific pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) are spawning in northern Norwegian rivers, leading to large numbers of juveniles migrating to coastal waters. This raises concerns about food competition with native salmonids in rivers, although details about the timing and intensity of pink salmon feeding and the ...
Katherine Dunlop +10 more
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Improved closure of the global mean sea level budget from observational advances since 1960. [PDF]
Zheng H +7 more
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