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ABSTRACT Only ~3% of the global land surface is covered by peatlands, yet more than one‐third of global soil carbon is stored in these ecosystems and contaminant filtration can be provided. The extent to which peat humification (Fibric–Hemic–Sapric) is linked to dissolved heavy metals in peatland surface waters has remained poorly quantified at a ...
Stanisław Łyszczarz +8 more
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Invasive plants reduce functional feeding diversity and trophic interactions of insect herbivores on a remote tropical island. [PDF]
Supple MR, Lee J.
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Trophic groups of the sculpins (Cottidae) in the waters near Kamchatka
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Abstract Understanding a population's distribution depends on observing the presence and movement of individuals throughout their range. For highly mobile marine species, these observations typically rely on high effort monitoring programs. Tracking enough individuals to understand trends in movement behavior is not always logistically feasible, and ...
Abigail M. Kreuser +3 more
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Precipitation Modulates the Impact of Human Activities on Riverine Food Webs Revealed by Environmental DNA. [PDF]
Zhang S +5 more
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A simple index for assessing cumulative human impacts on mountain lakes
Abstract Mountain lakes are highly sensitive ecosystems and effective sentinels of environmental change, yet the exposure and magnitude of the human footprint remain poorly quantified. In this study, we develop a simple and non‐invasive abiotic index to assess cumulative pressures on mountain lakes. The proposed index integrates eight variables grouped
Clara Sáez +3 more
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Benthic Microalgae Respond More Strongly to Warming and Salinity Than Zooplankton. [PDF]
Virta L, Engström-Öst J.
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Abstract Sediment traps, often used in tandem with preservatives or poisons, are widely used for the collection of particulate organic matter (POM), providing insight into the source to sink mechanisms that shape major biogeochemical cycles and sedimentary carbon sequestration.
Diana Velazquez +2 more
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The Invasive Blue Crab <i>Callinectes sapidus</i> from the Northern Adriatic Sea: Feeding Behaviour and Fecundity Data. [PDF]
Casalini A +5 more
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