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Identifying hotspots of greenhouse gas emissions from drained peatlands in the European Union. [PDF]
van Giersbergen Q +7 more
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Urban Tolerance of Orthoptera Is Strongly Related to National Red List Status and Population Trends
ABSTRACT Aim Quantifying the extent to which a species can tolerate urban environments is crucial for prioritising conservation efforts. By using a large citizen science dataset, we analysed the species‐specific urban tolerance of Orthoptera and examined how urban tolerance relates to Red List category, population status and population trends ...
Nadja Pernat +2 more
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Sustainable Rearing of <i>Tenebrio molitor</i> Larvae Using Peatland Biomass. [PDF]
Akaichi A +11 more
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ABSTRACT International education practices and trends, particularly student mobility, remain largely shaped by Global North perspectives. Although scholars have repeatedly called for the dismantling of Western dominance and supremacy in international education, there is still limited understanding of how this can be achieved and what the decolonising ...
Ly Thi Tran, Trang Thuy Le
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Global patterns of commodity-driven deforestation and associated carbon emissions. [PDF]
Singh C, Persson UM.
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ABSTRACT Headwaters often contribute disproportionately to network‐scale benthic biodiversity as differences in community composition between separate headwater streams (β‐diversity) can be high although local (α) diversity may be low. Most research on stream β‐diversity has adopted a spatial perspective, whereas temporal β‐diversity remains largely ...
Wille‐Pekka Lepo +4 more
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Harnessing peatland rewetting for effective biochar-based carbon dioxide removal. [PDF]
Rhymes JM +4 more
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Illustration of key knowledge gaps and pathways linking fire ecology and freshwater ecosystems. Climate change provides the overarching context, interacting with cumulative and cross‐scale effects to shape local freshwater conditions. Within this context, fire characteristics influence three primary pathways within freshwater ecosystems: species and ...
Morgan L. Piczak +13 more
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Dataset on stand structure in hemiboreal forests across management histories and stand ages. [PDF]
Rosenvald R +8 more
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Rewetting drained boreal peatland forests is increasingly promoted as a climate mitigation strategy, yet its effects on carbon (C) and greenhouse gas (GHG) balances remain uncertain. This study quantified CO2 and CH4 fluxes over 2 years before and after rewetting in a low‐productive peatland forest, with and without tree harvest.
Järvi Järveoja +6 more
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