Holocene Land‐Use and Climate Forcing of Ombrotrophic Peatland Dynamics in Northwest Estonia
Abstract We present a high‐resolution, multi‐proxy record from Mustjärve bog, northwest Estonia, covering the past ∼2,500 years. By integrating paleoecological, historical, and climate data, we evaluate how climate and land use shaped peatland hydrology, vegetation, and carbon dynamics.
Harry Roberts +9 more
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An unusual early-diverging plesiosauroid from the Lower Jurassic Posidonia Shale of Holzmaden, Germany. [PDF]
Sachs S, Madzia D.
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Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) is the largest outgoing water flux in the hydrologic cycle but the most difficult component to quantify. In arid and semi‐arid regions, ET can be up to 99% of precipitation and thus critical for land and water managers to quantify accurately.
Rayni Lewis, Temuulen Sankey
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NMNH Paleobiology Specimen Records (USNM)
Thomas Orrell, Informatics Office
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Conchological differentiation in an ongoing radiation of Lanistes gastropods from ancient Lake Malawi: how adaptive is shell morphology? [PDF]
Gurdebeke, Pieter, Van Bocxlaer, Bert
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Tradeoffs Between Vertical and Lateral Resilience in a Salt Marsh Restoration Model
Abstract Complex coastal ecosystems require management that addresses interacting stressors affecting ecosystem size and persistence. In natural systems, lateral erosion of salt‐marsh edges and mudflats is thought to enhance vertical resilience to sea‐level rise (SLR) by augmenting sediment delivery to the marsh platform.
Mary Bryan Barksdale +3 more
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What Does That Head Tilt Mean? Brain Lateralization and Sex Differences in the Processing of Familiar Human Speech by Domestic Dogs. [PDF]
Buckley C +6 more
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Abstract Rapidly melting Arctic glaciers deliver increasing amounts of allochthonous material to the coastal ocean, altering carbon cycling and promoting heterotrophy. As key factors influencing the activity of heterotrophic microbes, the quantity and quality of Arctic coastal organic carbon warrant closer examination.
Alina Mostovaya +4 more
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Early-diverging plesiosaurs from the Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) of northwestern Germany. [PDF]
Sachs S, Hornung JJ, Madzia D.
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Hydroclimatic Drivers of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Asia's Major Rivers
Abstract Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a vital role in the global carbon cycle, with river discharge as a major transport mechanism from land to ocean. As the second‐largest freshwater contributor to oceans, Asia experiences significant hydroclimatic variations, yet, observations are patchy across watersheds and climate zones.
Retno W. Septiani +4 more
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