Decoupled carbon assimilation and growth responses to aridity in temperate deciduous oaks | Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Land, water, and sky. #pugetsound #salishsea
Finally! An article about the AMOC circulation that isn’t just clickbait / hype, and provides some real physical insights about how the ocean works.
It turns out the ocean may be far more resilient than clikbait stories suggest.
A very worthwhile read!
www.science.org/content/arti...
Young people are navigating an increasingly complex information landscape.
Our June 11 – 12 workshop on #MediaLiteracy education will explore research, promising practices, and educational needs for helping children and youth evaluate information online: https://ow.ly/jpHU50Z6is6
Long-term carbon sequestration as woody biomass in oaks is decoupled from photosynthesis and more sensitive to climate change.
www.science.org
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Studies of the Atlantic's circulation find signs of both weakening and unexpected stability in the face of global warming
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
biometlab
#Stomata in motion: How #temperature shapes #guard cell function and developmental plasticity
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#PlantSci @newphyt.bsky.social @wileylifesci.bsky.social @stomata-tweets.bsky.social @stomagenesis.bsky.social @plantcellatlas.bsky.social @sciplant.bsky.social
Abiotic Stress in Plants
In our new highlighted paper in Earth System Dynamics, we map out the global atmospheric river network along with its main hubs, highways and basins!
What emerges is a surprisingly structured system that we think could open up new perspectives on atmospheric connectivity💨🌧️
doi.org/10.5194/esd-...
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If you love math, you’re probably already subscribed to Scientific American’s weekly newsletter Proof Positive. If you don’t, Proof Positive may prove you wrong. Manon Bischoff shares some of the surprising and delightful stories you’ll find: spklr.io/63324EMLo6
#MathSky
From slow elevators to perfectly split pizza, math quietly explains the quirks of everyday life
Riddell uncovers that salamanders from different elevations achieve similar plastic responses through distinct molecular mechanisms, offering new insight into how populations may respond (or fail to respond) to environmental change.
Read now ahead of print!
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
Tobias Braun
A super solution to the #ClimateCrisis? Peatlands.
Peatlands cover just 3% of the planet's land but store 30% of its soil carbon.
Urgent action is needed to conserve these carbon sinks.
https://www.decadeonrestoration.org/types-ecosystem-restoration/peatlands
UN Environment Programme
American Naturalist / ASN 🐌
What do you do if THE top researchers in your field ask if they can use your published code to "stress test" your model results? 😨
You say: Go ahead! But you think: Nothing I can do about it, it's all out there now 😅
Anyway, this turned out to be a fun collaboration 🧪: doi.org/10.1111/2041...
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Structured population models are parameterized to accurately project expected population sizes, stage/state distributions and population growth rates, but they also predict the variation in outcom...