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View article: Actionable Science for Small Island Communities: Wind Velocity and Sea‐Level Rise Enhance Tidal Flooding on Little Cumberland Island, Georgia
Actionable Science for Small Island Communities: Wind Velocity and Sea‐Level Rise Enhance Tidal Flooding on Little Cumberland Island, Georgia Open
Small island communities are among the first and hardest impacted by sea‐level rise, though climate initiatives often focus on more heavily populated and economically productive coastal cities. Furthermore, most climate‐impact studies focu…
View article: Can Restoring Tidal Wetlands Reduce Estuarine Nuisance Flooding of Coasts Under Future Sea‐Level Rise?
Can Restoring Tidal Wetlands Reduce Estuarine Nuisance Flooding of Coasts Under Future Sea‐Level Rise? Open
Wetland restoration is an increasingly popular nature‐based method for flood risk mitigation in coastal communities. In this study, we present a novel method using hydrodynamic modeling and harmonic analysis to quantify wetlands' ability t…
View article: Blue Carbon Stocks Along the Pacific Coast of North America Are Mainly Driven by Local Rather Than Regional Factors
Blue Carbon Stocks Along the Pacific Coast of North America Are Mainly Driven by Local Rather Than Regional Factors Open
Coastal wetlands, including seagrass meadows, emergent marshes, mangroves, and temperate tidal swamps, can efficiently sequester and store large quantities of sediment organic carbon (SOC). However, SOC stocks may vary by ecosystem type an…
View article: Can Restoring Tidal Wetlands Reduce Estuarine Nuisance Flooding of Coasts Under Future Sea‐Level Rise?
Can Restoring Tidal Wetlands Reduce Estuarine Nuisance Flooding of Coasts Under Future Sea‐Level Rise? Open
Wetland restoration is an increasingly popular nature‐based method for flood risk mitigation in coastal communities. In this study, we present a novel method using hydrodynamic modeling and harmonic analysis to quantify wetlands' ability t…
View article: A type 1 hybrid multi-site randomized controlled trial protocol for evaluating virtual interview training among autistic transition-age youth
A type 1 hybrid multi-site randomized controlled trial protocol for evaluating virtual interview training among autistic transition-age youth Open
A number of policies mandate that autistic transition-age youth receive employment services to prepare for the workforce before high school graduation. A key limitation to these services is the job interview component, which relies on non-…
View article: Opening a networked learning dialogue on postdigital citizen science and humanities
Opening a networked learning dialogue on postdigital citizen science and humanities Open
Citizen science, or community science, is generally defined as the involvement of citizens in the collection and analysis of data in collaboration with professional scientists or ecologists. Citizen science initiatives have become more com…
View article: Co-Constructing A Praxis for Critical Pedagogies of Care in Postdigital Tertiary Education
Co-Constructing A Praxis for Critical Pedagogies of Care in Postdigital Tertiary Education Open
Like others in 2020, we found ourselves grappling with the sudden shift to fully online teaching and learning during COVID19 and the very pronounced negative impact of the sudden shift on students and faculty alike (Authors and colleague, …
View article: Feedbacks Between Estuarine Metabolism and Anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> Accelerate Local Rates of Ocean Acidification and Hasten Threshold Exceedances
Feedbacks Between Estuarine Metabolism and Anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> Accelerate Local Rates of Ocean Acidification and Hasten Threshold Exceedances Open
Attribution of the ocean acidification (OA) signal in estuarine carbonate system observations is necessary for quantifying the impacts of global anthropogenic CO 2 emissions on water quality, and informing managers of the efficacy of poten…
View article: Quantifying the combined impacts of anthropogenic CO2 emissions and watershed alteration on estuary acidification at biologically-relevant time scales: a case study from Tillamook Bay, OR, USA
Quantifying the combined impacts of anthropogenic CO2 emissions and watershed alteration on estuary acidification at biologically-relevant time scales: a case study from Tillamook Bay, OR, USA Open
The impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on coastal water quality have been subject to intensive research in the past decade, but how emissions-driven OA combines with human modifications of coastal river inputs to affect estuarine acidific…
View article: Psychometric properties of the mock interview rating scale for autistic transition-age youth
Psychometric properties of the mock interview rating scale for autistic transition-age youth Open
Background Employment is a major contributor to quality of life. However, autistic people are often unemployed and underemployed. One potential barrier to employment is the job interview. However, the availability of psychometrically-evalu…
View article: Metabolically active bacteria detected with click chemistry in low organic matter rainwater
Metabolically active bacteria detected with click chemistry in low organic matter rainwater Open
Rain contains encapsulated bacteria that can be transported over vast distances during relatively short periods of time. However, the ecological significance of bacteria in “precontact” rainwater–rainwater prior to contact with non-atmosph…
View article: Content and sentiment surveillance (CSI): A critical component for modeling modern epidemics
Content and sentiment surveillance (CSI): A critical component for modeling modern epidemics Open
Comprehensive surveillance systems are the key to provide accurate data for effective modeling. Traditional symptom-based case surveillance has been joined with recent genomic, serologic, and environment surveillance to provide more integr…
View article: Development and psychometric properties of self-reported job interview skills and job interview anxiety for autistic transition-age youth
Development and psychometric properties of self-reported job interview skills and job interview anxiety for autistic transition-age youth Open
BACKGROUND: The study of job interview training is an emerging area among transition-age autistic youth who face significant challenges when navigating job interviews. The autism field has limited measures that have undergone rigorous psyc…
View article: Developing a micro-credential for Learning Designers: A Delphi Study
Developing a micro-credential for Learning Designers: A Delphi Study Open
Teaching and learning online have increased as a consequence of the pandemic. There is an increasing need for learning design proficiency both in terms of new roles and also new expertise. In recognition of this, the Tertiary Education Com…
View article: The Role of WeChat in Building Relationships amongst International Students
The Role of WeChat in Building Relationships amongst International Students Open
In recent decades, there has been an increase in studies on international students’ use of social media in their host countries. However, there has been limited investigation on how these students utilise social media to help them learn an…
View article: Carbon limitation in response to nutrient loading in an eelgrass mesocosm: influence of water residence time
Carbon limitation in response to nutrient loading in an eelgrass mesocosm: influence of water residence time Open
Altered primary productivity associated with eutrophication impacts not only ecosystem structure but also the biogeochemical cycling of oxygen and carbon. We conducted laboratory experiments to empirically determine how residence time (1, …
View article: Integrating High-Resolution Coastal Acidification Monitoring Data Across Seven United States Estuaries
Integrating High-Resolution Coastal Acidification Monitoring Data Across Seven United States Estuaries Open
Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Program (NEP) started a collaboration with partners in seven estuaries along the East Coast (Barnegat Bay; Casco Bay), West Coast (Santa Monica…
View article: ABoVE: Subsistence Resource Use Areas of Interior Alaskan Communities, 2011-2017
ABoVE: Subsistence Resource Use Areas of Interior Alaskan Communities, 2011-2017 Open
This dataset provide maps to show the search and harvest areas used by community residents for all subsistence resources combined across Interior Alaska for the years 2011 through 2017. The maps show the extent of areas used by residents f…
View article: Choice Architecture in Appalachian High Schools: Evaluating and Improving Cafeteria Environments
Choice Architecture in Appalachian High Schools: Evaluating and Improving Cafeteria Environments Open
School meals are a primary source of nutrition for many adolescents. Determining factors that influence the selection of various foods can provide insight on strategies to improve students’ cafeteria choices. This evaluation and observatio…
View article: Seagrass habitat metabolism increases short-term extremes and long-term offset of CO <sub>2</sub> under future ocean acidification
Seagrass habitat metabolism increases short-term extremes and long-term offset of CO <sub>2</sub> under future ocean acidification Open
Significance The impacts of ocean acidification in nearshore estuarine environments remain poorly characterized, despite these areas being some of the most ecologically important habitats in the global ocean. Here, we quantify how rising a…
View article: Seasonal patterns of estuarine acidification in seagrass beds of the Snohomish Estuary, WA
Seasonal patterns of estuarine acidification in seagrass beds of the Snohomish Estuary, WA Open
Recent studies have begun to explore physical and biogeochemical mechanisms of carbonate chemistry variability in a variety of coastal habitats, including coral reefs, upwelling margins, and inland seas. To our knowledge, there have been l…