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Climate change impacts on ocean light in Arctic ecosystems. [PDF]
Kristiansen T +6 more
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Abstract Urban forests and other green infrastructures have been viewed as part of the “Nature‐based Solutions” (NbS) to mitigate emerging urban environmental change. This study focuses on the role of evapotranspiration (ET) in regulating water balances of small watersheds in the eastern United States.
Ge Sun +11 more
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Global urban vegetation exhibits divergent thermal effects: From cooling to warming as aridity increases. [PDF]
Guo Z +14 more
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Abstract Snow in the Great Salt Lake Basin is a vital resource for regional agriculture, municipal water use, and the Great Salt Lake. Accumulation of light absorbing particles (LAPs) on mountain snowpacks results in lower albedos and earlier melt compared to clean snow.
Otto I. Lang +3 more
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Processes Governing the Ablation of Intercepted Snow
Abstract Interception and ablation of snow in forest canopies significantly influence the quantity, timing, and phase of precipitation that reaches the ground in cold regions forests. Yet current modeling approaches have uncertain transferability across differing climate and forest types.
Alex C. Cebulski, John W. Pomeroy
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Under the midnight sun: A case of actinic keratoses in an avid Inuit fisherman. [PDF]
Kanou M +4 more
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Phenological Shifts in Wood Formation Tracked by Frost Rings Across Two Centuries
Rapid warming is reshaping plant phenology across ecosystems. We present an indirect retrospective approach to infer cambial phenology by analysing the timing and occurrence of frost rings in three Alpine conifers. We found that the cold spells responsible for frost ring formation typically involve temperature dropping below freezing for an average of ...
Eugenia Mantovani +5 more
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Nutrient Peak Shifts in the Arctic: Implications for Migratory Herbivores Under Climate Change
ABSTRACT Aim Quantifying how the timing and spatial variability of Arctic vegetation nutrient peaks are projected to shift under climate change, and assessing potential consequences for migratory herbivores that rely on seasonal synchrony with peak plant quality. Location Circumpolar Arctic, with emphasis on tundra regions.
Nomikos Skyllas +4 more
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Greenland ice sheet runoff reduced by meltwater refreezing in bare ice. [PDF]
Cooper MG +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Aim Ecological interactions are central to ecosystem health. In intertidal habitats, mussels serve as foundational bioengineers. Microbial endoliths erode mussel shells and impair fitness but may also provide thermal benefits under stress. This relationship can be context‐dependent, shifting from parasitism to mutualism.
Jonathan R. Monsinjon +2 more
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