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Abstract Satellite‐based earth observation is a robust tool for tracking change in ecosystems. While terrestrially focused applications of remote sensing have empowered wide adoption for research and management, remote sensing of inland aquatic ecosystems remains comparably nascent.
Scott D. Ducar +9 more
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A mechanistic model of endotherm hibernation applied to the endangered mountain pygmy possum under climate change. [PDF]
Morris SD +3 more
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Bottom–up and top–down drivers influence urbanization effects on insect herbivory in oaks
Urban forests provide essential ecosystem services, including pest control, biodiversity conservation, and human health benefits. Herbivory is a widespread biotic interaction that shapes ecosystem functions, such as primary productivity and soil fertility, which underpin these services.
Gabriela Quiroga +18 more
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Estimating Snow-Related Daily Change Events in the Canadian Winter Season: A Deep Learning-Based Approach. [PDF]
Malik K, Isteyak I, Robertson C.
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Abstract Background Previous studies on microprocessor‐controlled prosthetic knees (MPKs) often investigate benefits of MPKs as a class of knees rather than clinically relevant differences between specific knees, despite their distinct features. Objectives To systematically evaluate and report outcomes associated with three commercially available MPKs ...
Kinsey Herrin +6 more
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A Review of Phytoplankton Sinking Rates: Mechanisms, Methodologies, and Biogeochemical Implications. [PDF]
Zhu J +6 more
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Protected and productive: How greenhouses should deliver UK food security
The United Kingdom produces less than 20% of its fruit and ~50% of its vegetables, leaving it highly import dependent and vulnerable to supply chain disruptions. Our study maps 2085 ha of existing greenhouses, over 70% more than 40 years old, and identifies where modern infrastructure could expand production.
Sven Batke +3 more
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Abstract Recent publications in soil science have reopened discussions over how soil and soil science should be defined, reflecting productive tension between historical constructs and the evolving frontiers of the discipline. While new definitions offered over the past decade provide valuable perspectives, they inevitably rely on past conventions and ...
Aaron Lee M. Daigh
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Updated method to incorporate soil nutrient heterogeneity caused by urine excretion into a process-based simulation model. [PDF]
Snow V +3 more
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