Search results for " Ecosystem"

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2011

Abstract. This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUMPPA-COPEC intensive field measurement campaign, conducted at the Boreal forest research station SMEAR II (Station for Measuring Ecosystem-Atmosphere Relation) in Hyytiälä, Finland from 12 July–12 August 2010. The prevailing meteorological conditions during the campaign are examined and contrasted with those of the past six years. Back trajectory analyses show that meteorological conditions at the site in 2010 were characterized by a higher proportion of southerly flow than in the other years studied. As a result the summer of 2010 was anomalously warm and high in ozone making the cam…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand usebiologyTaigaScots pineBoreal ecosystemWoodlandVegetation15. Life on land010501 environmental sciencesbiology.organism_classificationAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesField (geography)13. Climate actionPeriod (geology)Environmental science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Mg/Ca ratios in coralline algae record northwest Atlantic temperature variations and North Atlantic Oscillation relationships

2010

Climate variability in the North Atlantic has been linked in part to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). The NAO influences marine ecosystems in the northwestern Atlantic and transport variability of the cold Labrador Current. Understanding historic patterns of NAO variability requires long‐term and high‐resolution climate records that are not available from instrumental data. Here we present the first century‐scale proxy record of sea surface temperature (SST) variability from the Newfoundland shelf, a region from which other annual‐resolution shallow marine proxies are unavailable. The 116 year record was obtained from three sites along the eastern Newfoundland shelf using laser ablatio…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSoil ScienceAquatic Science010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesProxy (climate)Annual growth %Geochemistry and PetrologyClathromorphum compactumEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Marine ecosystem14. Life underwater0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyEcologybiologyPaleontologyCoralline algaeForestrybiology.organism_classificationSea surface temperatureGeophysicsOceanography13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceNorth Atlantic oscillationClimatologyCrustoseGeology
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Investigating the influence of climate changes on rodent communities at a regional-scale (MIS 1-3, southwestern France).

2016

25 pages; International audience; Terrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late Pleistocene and theHolocene, deeply affected by both progressive environmental and climatic modifications, aswell as by abrupt and large climatic changes such as the Heinrich or Dansgaard-Oeschgerevents. Yet, the impacts of these different events on terrestrial mammalian communities arepoorly known, as is the role played by potential refugia on geographical species distributions.This study examines community changes in rodents of southwestern France between50 and 10 ky BP by integrating 94 dated faunal assemblages coming from 37 archaeologicalsites. This work reveals that faunal distributi…

Atmospheric ScienceGeologic Sediments010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesStratigraphylcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesEcological succession01 natural scienceslaw.inventionGeographical LocationsPleistocene EpochlawRadiocarbon datinglcsh:ScienceHolocene[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyMammalsClimatologyMultidisciplinaryFossilsEcologyGeologyRadioactive Carbon DatingEuropeGeographyArchaeologyVertebratesTerrestrial ecosystemFrance[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyResearch Article010506 paleontologyPleistoceneClimate ChangeClimate changeRodentiaRodentsAllerød oscillationPaleoclimatologyAnimalsPaleoclimatology0105 earth and related environmental sciences[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologylcsh:RVolesOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesPaleontologyGeologic Time15. Life on land13. Climate actionArchaeological DatingPeople and PlacesEarth SciencesCenozoic Eralcsh:Q[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
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Environmentally-conditioned human rights: a good idea?

2021

The emergence of the rights of nature is a clear response to the current environmental crisis. But such trend is not to walk alone: it is to be espoused to the many still remaining human rights issues, otherwise the power and credibility of both are at danger. This chapter focuses on one of the many possible points of encounter between the rights of nature and human rights. It explores how they may be combined within biocultural rights—the basket of rights of indigenous peoples and local communities necessary to maintain their role as ecosystem stewards—and tries to understand what the consequences of combining nature and human interests as their foundations may be. In particula…

Atrato riverrigths of nature human rightsconservation of the environmentSettore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politicalocal communitiesrights for ecosystem servicesbiocultural rightshuman rightsindigenous peoples
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Amino polyphosphonates - chemical features and practical uses, environmental durability and biodegradation

2012

Growing concerns about the quality of the environment led to the introduction of complex system of safety assessment of synthetically manufactured and commonly applied chemicals. Sometimes, however, our knowledge of consequences that result from the usage of these substances, appears far later, than at the beginning of their application. Such situation is observed in the case of aminopolyphosphonates being an important subgroup of organophosphorus compounds. The increasing industrial and household applications, led to introduce thousand tons of polyphosphonates every year into the environment. These substances are difficult to determine in environmental samples because of lack of appropriat…

BacteriaBacteria; Biodegradation Environmental; Biotechnology; Organophosphorus Compounds; Waste Water; Water PurificationAquatic ecosystemAmbientaleBioengineeringGeneral MedicineWastewaterBiodegradationDurabilityEnvironmentalWater PurificationBiodegradation EnvironmentalOrganophosphorus CompoundsWastewaterEnvironmental chemistryBiodegradationEnvironmental scienceWaste WaterBiochemical engineeringMicrobial biodegradationMolecular BiologyBiotechnology
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Baseline port surveys for invasive marine species in the Northeastern Baltic

2006

Marine ecosystems around the world are being transformed and degraded by non-indigenous species, which affect the structure and function of the ecosystem, causing major ecological and economic implications. Ships have been recognized as a major vector for the introduction of non-indigenous harmful organisms, carrying them in ballast water tanks and sediments. Activities to prevent and mitigate the impact of invasive alien species have to be based on cooperation. Financed by Phare Cross Border Co-operation Programme in the Baltic Sea Region (2005–2006) Latvia together with Estonia will focus on baseline port surveys for non-indigenous species in the north-eastern part of the Baltic Sea.

Baltic seaEnvironmental protectionBaseline (sea)Environmental scienceMarine ecosystemEcosystemWater tanksAlien speciesPort (computer networking)Marine species2006 IEEE US/EU Baltic International Symposium
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Influence of waste water in marine ecosystem: preliminary data on benthic foraminifera assemblages and metal concentration in marine sediments

2007

Benthic foraminiferaMarine ecosystemheavy metalSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaWaste waterSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni Culturali
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Effects of microplastics on the functional traits of aquatic benthic organisms: A global-scale meta-analysis

2021

Microplastics are widespread in the aquatic environment and thus available for many organisms at different trophic levels. Many scientific papers focus their attention on the study of the effects of microplastics on different species at individual level. Here we performed a global scale meta-analysis focusing our work on the study of the effect of microplastics on the functional traits of aquatic benthic organisms. Overall, microplastics showed a moderate negative effect on the examined functional traits of benthic organisms. Our results show that some crucial functional traits, such as those linked to behaviour and feeding, appear to be unaffected by microplastics. In contrast, traits rela…

Benthic organisms Ecological level Freshwater Functional traits Marine meta-Analysis Microplastics Aquatic Organisms Ecosystem Environmental Monitoring Plastics Microplastics Water Pollutants ChemicalAquatic OrganismsMicroplastics010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPopulation levelMicroplasticsHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis010501 environmental sciencesBiologyToxicology01 natural sciencesEcosystemEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTrophic levelEcologyScale (chemistry)General MedicineIndividual levelPollution13. Climate actionBenthic zoneAquatic environmentPlasticsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental Pollution
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Dust inputs and bacteria influence dissolved organic matter in clear alpine lakes.

2011

6 páginas, 4 figuras.

Biogeochemical cycle010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesUltraviolet RaysDrainage basinAir MicrobiologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyFresh Water010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticleDissolved organic carbonEcosystemOrganic ChemicalsEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBacteriaEcologyAquatic ecosystemAirTemperatureBiogeochemistryDustGeneral Chemistry15. Life on land6. Clean waterDeposition (aerosol physics)Solubility13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceEcosystem ecologyNature communications
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Past, present and future state of the biogeochemical Si cycle in the Baltic Sea

2008

The Baltic Sea is one of many aquatic ecosystems that show long-term declines in dissolved silicate (DSi) concentrations due to anthropogenic alteration of the biogeochemical Si cycle. Reductions i ...

Biogeochemical cycleOceanographyDissolved silicateBaltic seaAquatic ecosystemEnvironmental scienceAquatic ScienceOceanographyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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