Abstract Predicting the dynamics of non‐perennial river networks is essential for hydrological modeling and water resource management. Yet, long‐term monitoring campaigns remains logistically challenging, particularly in remote and poorly accessible regions.
Francesca Barone +2 more
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De novo transcriptome assembly and discovery of drought-responsive genes in white spruce (Picea glauca). [PDF]
Ribeyre Z +9 more
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Abstract Snowmelt is a dominant hydrologic process in mountainous watersheds and western river systems, yet automatic logging of snowpack properties such as depth, density, and internal energy fluxes, especially during melt, is not done at many Rocky Mountain surface flux sites.
Alexander S. Fox +3 more
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Correction: Revealing stable SNPs and genomic prediction insights across environments enhance breeding strategies of productivity, defense, and climate-adaptability traits in white spruce. [PDF]
Cappa EP +13 more
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Soil Physical Properties in Estimating the CO2 Emissions in Drained Peatland Forests
Abstract Peatland drainage aims at enhancing tree growth by improving soil aeration and nutrient availability through the lowering of water table, but it also accelerates peat decomposition and increases CO2 emissions. CO2 emission estimates of drained peatlands are typically based on surface‐level measurements, whereas studies on peat decomposition ...
Salla A. M. Tenhovirta +6 more
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Revealing stable SNPs and genomic prediction insights across environments enhance breeding strategies of productivity, defense, and climate-adaptability traits in white spruce. [PDF]
Cappa EP +13 more
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Strong diel variation in the activity of insect taxa sampled by Malaise traps
Malaise traps sampled different communities during mornings (06:00–12:00), afternoons (12:00–16:00), evenings (18:00–22:00), and nights (22:00–06:00), highlighting the difference in diel rhythm between taxa. The highest diversity and abundance of insects were found during afternoons, the lowest diversity during night, and the lowest abundance during ...
Viktor Gårdman +2 more
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Limited Differences in Insect Herbivory on Young White Spruce Growing in Small Open Plantations and under Natural Canopies in Boreal Mixed Forests. [PDF]
Yataco AP +4 more
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Understanding Ancient Moose Populations in the Southern Rocky Mountains
ABSTRACT Moose (Alces alces) are an iconic symbol of contemporary Rocky Mountain ecosystems, and their growing abundance in Colorado and other portions of the Southern Rockies has inspired debate around their regional prehistory prior to their 20th century translocation. The Early Holocene biogeography of moose in North America is poorly characterised,
William T. T. Taylor +12 more
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Genomic prediction for hastening and improving efficiency of forward selection in conifer polycross mating designs: an example from white spruce. [PDF]
Lenz PRN +8 more
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