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Climate warming and aridification were linked to butterfly declines
Urban and rural butterfly populations respond differently to climate warming and aridification, with urbanisation amplifying negative climate impacts through reduced habitat connectivity.
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Coastal food web changed over 125 years but kept stable trophic structure
Historical species composition data reveal how a coastal food web changed structurally over 125 years while maintaining stable trophic organization and energy transfer efficiency.
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Marine biogeochemical cycles show alternative dynamic regimes
Explore how marine biogeochemical cycles respond to environmental changes. Research reveals alternative dynamic regimes and nutrient-driven hysteresis in ocean ecosystems under climate perturbations.
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Eutrophic-lake phytoplankton were more sensitive to silver nanoparticles
Single-cell flow cytometry analysis of silver nanoparticle toxicity effects on natural phytoplankton assemblages from contrasting trophic lake environments.
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Nutrient Uptake and Growth Kinetics of Novel Environmental Phytoplankton Isolates from the Galápagos Archipelago
Study characterizes growth kinetics and functional traits of Galápagos phytoplankton isolates, revealing taxon-specific deviations from allometric scaling predictions.