As deforestation in the Amazon falls, fresh evidence shows that the rainforest can withstand global warming, but only if there is a worldwide effort to stop cutting it down.
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Climatic Legacies Drive Spatial Aggregation of Plants in Drylands
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A 2021 #ScienceReview showed how the rapidly changing soundscape of modern oceans impacts marine life globally—and how mitigating these impacts is key to achieving a healthier ocean.
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A new global map of phytoplankton nutrient stress reveals that ocean productivity is tightly linked to the supply of nutrients from the deep ocean.
As surface waters warm and stratify, nutrient stress is increasing, providing a physiological link to climate change.
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Nicolas Mouquet
As deforestation in the Amazon falls, fresh evidence shows that the rainforest can withstand global warming, but only if there is a worldwide effort to stop cutting it down.
🎓PhD thesis opportunity: "Socio-ecological trajectories of MPAs: an integrated approach based on the Nature Futures Framework", under the supervision of Rodolphe Devillers, Rachel Bitoun, and myself, in Montpellier, France - ideal start date: October 1st 2026. emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Docto...
Better late than never: Sophie Germain’s name is to be engraved on the Eiffel Tower in recognition of her groundbreaking work in mathematics, after a lifetime spent fighting for acceptance in the sexist environment of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. 🗼📐
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Assessing the magnitude and drivers of recent biodiversity losses requires informative, long-term baseline data. Here the authors reconstruct the temporal trajectories of butterflies and saproxylic be...
Can we engineer ecosystems before they collapse? In our new perspective on "emergent bioengineering" we argue that the key challenge is not simply controlling living systems, but designing interventions that can adapt and sustain functional ecological networks. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...