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4by Dijkstra, Feike A Carrillo, Yolima Blumenthal, Dana M Mueller, Kevin E LeCain, Dan R Morgan, Jack A Zelikova, Tamara J Williams, David G Follett, Ronald F Pendall, Elise Published in Ecology letters (01.05.2018)“...Temporal variation in soil nitrogen (N) availability affects growth of grassland communities that differ in their use and reuse of N. In a 7-year-long climate...”
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5by Jill F Johnstone Craig D Allen Jerry F Franklin Lee E Frelich Brian J Harvey Philip E Higuera Michelle C Mack Ross K Meentemeyer Margaret R Metz George LW Perry Tania Schoennagel Monica G Turner Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01.09.2016)“...Ecological memory is central to how ecosystems respond to disturbance and is maintained by two types of legacies -information and material. Species...”
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6by Wasson, Megan C Buru, Cassandra T Chen, Zhijie Islamoglu, Timur Farha, Omar K Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (01.09.2019)“...Not provided...”
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7by Cornelis, J.-T Delvaux, B Georg, R. B Lucas, Y Ranger, J Opfergelt, S Published in Biogeosciences (18.01.2011)“...Silicon (Si) released as H4SiO4 by weathering of Si-containing solid phases is partly recycled through vegetation before its land-to-rivers transfer. By...”
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8“...Increasingly, people are becoming less likely to have direct contact with nature (natural environments and their associated wildlife) in their everyday lives...”
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9by Mcleod, Elizabeth Chmura, Gail L Bouillon, Steven Salm, Rodney Björk, Mats Duarte, Carlos M Lovelock, Catherine E Schlesinger, William H Silliman, Brian R Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01.12.2011)“...Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequestering carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). The carbon (C) sequestered in...”
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10“...Carbon storage by many terrestrial ecosystems can be limited by nutrients, predominantly nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), in addition to other environmental...”
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11by Finewax, Zachary de Gouw, Joost A Ziemann, Paul J Published in Environmental science & technology (20.02.2018)“...Catechol (1,2-benzenediol) is emitted from biomass burning and produced from a reaction of phenol with OH radicals. It has been suggested as an important...”
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13by Adams, Dean C Otárola‐Castillo, Erik Paradis, Emmanuel Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01.04.2013)“...Summary Many ecological and evolutionary studies seek to explain patterns of shape variation and its covariation with other variables. Geometric morphometrics...”
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14by Thomsen, J Gutowska, M. A Saphörster, J Heinemann, A Trübenbach, K Fietzke, J Hiebenthal, C Eisenhauer, A Körtzinger, A Wahl, M Melzner, F Published in Biogeosciences (27.09.2018)“...CO2 emissions are leading to an acidification of the oceans. Predicting marine community vulnerability towards acidification is difficult, as adaptation...”
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15by Huang, Gui-Xiang Wang, Chu-Ya Yang, Chuan-Wang Guo, Pu-Can Yu, Han-Qing Published in Environmental science & technology (07.11.2017)“...A high-efficient, low-cost, and eco-friendly catalyst is highly desired to activate peroxides for environmental remediation. Due to the potential synergistic...”
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16by King, Kevin W Williams, Mark R Macrae, Merrin L Fausey, Norman R Frankenberger, Jane Smith, Douglas R Kleinman, Peter J. A Brown, Larry C Published in Journal of environmental quality (01.03.2015)“...Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields and watersheds has been an important water quality issue for decades because of the critical role P plays in...”
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19“...At present, although seasonal sea-ice cover mitigates atmosphere-ocean gas exchange, the Arctic Ocean takes up carbon dioxide (CO2) on the order of −66 to −199...”
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20by Brüggemann, N Gessler, A Kayler, Z Keel, S. G Badeck, F Barthel, M Boeckx, P Buchmann, N Brugnoli, E Esperschütz, J Gavrichkova, O Ghashghaie, J Gomez-Casanovas, N Keitel, C Knohl, A Kuptz, D Palacio, S Salmon, Y Uchida, Y Bahn, M Published in Biogeosciences (28.11.2011)“...The terrestrial carbon (C) cycle has received increasing interest over the past few decades, however, there is still a lack of understanding of the fate of...”