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Tree-ring isotopes capture interannual vegetation productivity dynamics at the biome scale. [PDF]
Levesque M +6 more
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Analysed drought intensification in the Danube using Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) and Soil Water Index (SWI). Flesh drought detection: developed thresholds for rapid drought detection using ESI‐4Wk and SWI‐40. Multi‐layer analysis: combined atmospheric stress and soil moisture to assess drought impacts.
Vera Potopová, Tudor Trifan
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Interpretable deep learning method to quantify the impact of extreme temperatures on vegetation productivity in China. [PDF]
Xie D, Zheng Z, Ding X, Wei L, Lan Y.
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Water memory effects and their impacts on global vegetation productivity and resilience. [PDF]
Liu L, Zhang Y, Wu S, Li S, Qin D.
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Significant trends of precipitation totals are visible at seasonal (negative in spring and positive in winter) and monthly level. The deepening rainfall deficit in April in Western Sudetes threatens the stabilisation of forest ecosystems, the preservation of biodiversity and significantly limits water resources for economic use.
Hanna Ojrzyńska +2 more
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Moisture legacy effects shape vegetation productivity across East Asia ecosystems, 2001-2020. [PDF]
Zheng P +6 more
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Estimating water resources is important for regional climate impact analysis and risk estimation. The Middle East and Central Asia have largely reached the limit of sustainably usable water across their river basins and ecosystems. Strategies designed to mitigate environmental risks require a reliable estimation of water availability trends.
Paolo Reggiani +4 more
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Forest edges are globally warmer than interiors and exceed optimal temperatures for vegetation productivity. [PDF]
Reek JE +9 more
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Compound hot‐dry events occurring during the maize growing period are increasing significantly (p < 0.05) with time, with the median values ranging from 93 to 120 days. El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influences the variability of compound hot‐dry events with high significance (p < 0.05) positive Pearson correlation.
Mokhele Moeletsi, Mitsuru Tsubo
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Unusual Suspects: Detection Probability Covaries With Vegetation Productivity and Rainfall for Camera Survey of African Leopards (<i>Panthera pardus pardus</i>). [PDF]
Chataigner B +4 more
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