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Asymmetry in snow-water nexus in mountain areas mainly governed by meteorological seasonal changes. [PDF]
Pimentel R, Notarnicola C.
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ABSTRACT Information on climate‐associated phenotypic variation is essential for sourcing seed that matches restoration site conditions. Spatially explicit seed transfer models can effectively deliver this information. However, standard modeling approaches often do not provide flexibility for practical considerations and may not capture highly complex ...
Francis F. Kilkenny +5 more
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A Conceptual Framework and Methods for Studying the Connectivity of Fishes
ABSTRACT Connectivity is a multifaceted concept that has important implications for the management and conservation of marine and freshwater fishes. We developed a conceptual framework that encompasses multiple, interrelated categories of connectedness, including landscape (e.g., structural, functional) connectivity and ecological (e.g., trophic ...
Jordanna N. Bergman +18 more
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Spatiotemporal variation characteristics and influencing factors of snow density in the High Mountain Asia from 1960 to 2023. [PDF]
Wang Z, Cui D, Li B, Liu H.
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Land Surface Phenology from MODIS: Characterization of the Collection 5 Global Land Cover Dynamics Product [PDF]
Information related to land surface phenology is important for a variety of applications. For example, phenology is widely used as a diagnostic of ecosystem response to global change.
Friedl, Mark A. +4 more
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Semi‐arid ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to elevated N deposition. However, there is still a critical gap in understanding the impact of N:P imbalance by considering biophysical changes and biogeochemical cycle. This study presents the complex scale‐dependent warming and cooling effects due to altered nutrient balance on the Mediterranean semi ...
Bayu Hanggara +10 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Climatic variation may affect plant‐pollinator interaction potential by shaping intra‐annual patterns of flowering and foraging, thereby altering the windows of temporal overlap between partners. We examined whether spatial variation in temperature and precipitation predicted plant‐pollinator interaction potential across a dryland ...
Elijah S. Hall +5 more
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Exploring potential environmental drivers of migration phenology in two Mongolian Plateau-nesting goose species. [PDF]
Zhang J +8 more
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Temperature Changes Affect the Vulnerability of Cotton Bollworms, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner). [PDF]
Huang J, Wu P, Xing W, Wang X.
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Abstract Global warming has altered the timing of seasonal onset, yet the relative roles of long‐term mean warming and changes in the annual cycle (AC) remain unclear. Using observational data sets and CMIP6 simulations, here we quantify how long‐term warming and the AC contribute to changes in seasonal onset across Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes ...
Ruyu Gan +4 more
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