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Giant kelp gives Southern California marine ecosystems a strong foundation(图)
Giant kelp Southern California marine ecosystems strong foundation
2020/2/20
Certain species serve as the foundations of their ecosystems. Scientists are increasingly interested in ecological stability -- the factors that allow an ecosystem to withstand pressures and perturbat...
From tropical to boreal ecosystems,temperature drives functioning(图)
tropical boreal ecosystems drives functioning
2019/10/18
With the help of an NSF grant, University of Arizona scientists trekked across the Americas: from moist, tropical jungles of Panama to the frigid boreal forests of Colorado to the wet temperate forest...
Dust On The Wind:Study Reveals Surprising Role Of Dust In Mountain Ecosystems(图)
Dust On The Wind Role Of Dust Mountain Ecosystems
2017/12/19
Find related stories on NSF's Critical Zone Observatories at this link.Trees growing atop granite in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains rely on nutrients from windborne dust more than on nutrients f...
UW Study of Global Datasets Reveals Significant Role of Dust in Mountain Ecosystems(图)
UW Study Global Datasets Dust Mountain Ecosystems
2017/12/19
Trees growing atop the Bald Mountain Granite in the southern Sierra Nevada rely on nutrients from windblown atmospheric dust -- more than 50 percent -- compared to nutrients provided from underlying b...
2018年SPIE生态系统可持续发展遥感与建模会议(SPIE Remote Sensing and Modeling of Ecosystems for Sustainability XV)
2018年 SPIE 生态系统可持续发展遥感与建模 会议
2017/10/30
Remote sensing and related geospatial technologies are providing opportunities for natural and managed ecosystems monitoring and management that have been heretofore unavailable. Ecosystems are sensit...
World Environment Day:What does the future hold for Earth's ecosystems?
World Environment Day the future hold Earth's ecosystems
2017/7/21
Find related stories on NSF's Long-Term Ecological Research Program.Any science may be likened to a river. It has its obscure and unpretentious beginning; its quiet stretches as well as its rapids; it...
Rising water temperatures endanger health of coastal ecosystems,study finds
Rising water temperatures endanger health coastal ecosystems
2017/4/27
Increasing water temperatures are responsible for the accumulation of a chemical called nitrite in marine environments throughout the world, a symptom of broader changes in normal ocean biochemical pa...
Factors in the decline of coastal ecosystems.
Science and management in four U.S. coastal ecosystems dominated by land-ocean interactions
coastal ecosystems land-ocean interactions
2016/5/19
The influence of science in the recognition of the
effects of landscape changes on coastal ecosystems and in the
development of effective policy for managing and restoring
these ecosystems is exami...
Climate change impacts on U.S. coastal and marine ecosystems
Climate change marine ecosystems
2016/5/18
Climate change impacts on U.S. coastal and marine ecosystems.
Challenges and opportunities for science in reducing nutrient over-enrichment of coastal ecosystems
reducing nutrient over-enrichment coastal ecosystems
2016/5/18
Nutrient over-enrichment has resulted in major changes in the coastal ecosystems of developed nations
in Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania, mostly taking place over the narrow period of 1960 t...
The impact of impervious surfaces on ecohydrology and health in urban ecosystems of Banská Bystrica (Slovakia)
built environment runoff soil sealing
2016/2/22
The risks of accelerated runoff and its larger amounts brought by urbanisation include increased flood flows and pollution of downstream ecosystems. One of the most significant permanent effect of urb...
The Roles of Large Top Predators in Coastal Ecosystems: New Insights from Long Term Ecological Research
New Insights Long Term Ecological Research
2015/7/16
During recent human history, human activities such as overhunting and habitat destruction have severely impacted many large top predator populations around the world. Studies from a variety of ecosyst...
Submarine hydrocarbon seeps are geologically driven “hotspots” of increased biological activity on the seabed.
As part of the HERMES project, several sites of natural hydrocarbon seepage in the Euro...