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View article: AdaptFly: Prompt-Guided Adaptation of Foundation Models for Low-Altitude UAV Networks
AdaptFly: Prompt-Guided Adaptation of Foundation Models for Low-Altitude UAV Networks Open
Low-altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) networks rely on robust semantic segmentation as a foundational enabler for distributed sensing-communication-control co-design across heterogeneous agents within the network. However, segmentatio…
View article: Reassessing Adaptational Lag in Eriophorum vaginatum: Short-Term Responses to Reciprocal Transplant and Passive Warming Experiments in Northern Alaska
Reassessing Adaptational Lag in Eriophorum vaginatum: Short-Term Responses to Reciprocal Transplant and Passive Warming Experiments in Northern Alaska Open
Previous Eriophorum vaginatum studies have detected adaptational lag in response to climate change. We revisited this concept through a short-term reciprocal transplant experiment combined with warming via open-top chambers (OTCs). We aske…
View article: CROP: Integrating Topological and Spatial Structures via Cross-View Prefixes for Molecular LLMs
CROP: Integrating Topological and Spatial Structures via Cross-View Prefixes for Molecular LLMs Open
Recent advances in molecular science have been propelled significantly by large language models (LLMs). However, their effectiveness is limited when relying solely on molecular sequences, which fail to capture the complex structures of mol…
View article: Design and Implementation of a Flexible Raindrop Sensor
Design and Implementation of a Flexible Raindrop Sensor Open
At present, raindrop sensors are widely used in automotive automatic wiper systems, intelligent lighting systems and intelligent sunroof systems. Ability to detect rainwater in real-time and quickly start up other equipment. Different rain…
View article: Current distribution and the predicted range shifts under future climate change on the Chinese largest breeding sites for four sympatric species of bee-eaters
Current distribution and the predicted range shifts under future climate change on the Chinese largest breeding sites for four sympatric species of bee-eaters Open
View article: Multi-Scenario Simulation of Land Use and Carbon Stock Assessment in the Southern Qilian Mountains Based on the Plus-Invest Model
Multi-Scenario Simulation of Land Use and Carbon Stock Assessment in the Southern Qilian Mountains Based on the Plus-Invest Model Open
View article: Optimising Low Carbon Inventory Decisions and Coordination for Used Clothing Under Carbon Tax and Carbon Labelling System
Optimising Low Carbon Inventory Decisions and Coordination for Used Clothing Under Carbon Tax and Carbon Labelling System Open
This paper investigates the trade-off between carbon emissions and profitability in used clothing inventory management under carbon labelling and taxation policies. The study analyses various decision models within a two-tier supply chain …
View article: Crab bioturbation reduces carbon storage in salt marshes under more robust mechanisms than plant invasiveness
Crab bioturbation reduces carbon storage in salt marshes under more robust mechanisms than plant invasiveness Open
Introduction The macrobenthos are crucial for the stability of estuarine ecosystems due to their burrowing behavior in the sediment and their uptake of nutrients from plants. These activities lead to significant alterations in both the mor…
View article: Environmental drivers of increased ecosystem respiration in a warming tundra
Environmental drivers of increased ecosystem respiration in a warming tundra Open
View article: Waterlogging increases greenhouse gas release and decreases yield in winter rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) seedlings
Waterlogging increases greenhouse gas release and decreases yield in winter rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) seedlings Open
A sustainable future depends on increasing agricultural carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) sequestration. Winter rapeseeds are facing severe yield loss after waterlogging due to the effects of extreme rainfall, especially in the seedling stage, w…
View article: Coastal blue carbon in China as a nature-based solution toward carbon neutrality
Coastal blue carbon in China as a nature-based solution toward carbon neutrality Open
View article: Capturing the spatiotemporal variations in the gross primary productivity in coastal wetlands by integrating eddy covariance, Landsat, and MODIS satellite data: A case study in the Yangtze Estuary, China
Capturing the spatiotemporal variations in the gross primary productivity in coastal wetlands by integrating eddy covariance, Landsat, and MODIS satellite data: A case study in the Yangtze Estuary, China Open
Accurate monitoring of the spatiotemporal variations in the gross primary productivity (GPP) in coastal wetlands is essential for blue carbon quantification. However, the currently available moderate-spatial-resolution GPP algorithms and p…
View article: Recent warming and its risk assessment on ecological and societal implications in Nepal
Recent warming and its risk assessment on ecological and societal implications in Nepal Open
A predominantly mountainous country Nepal has a complex climatic pattern that varies from tropical in the south (Terai region) to arctic in the north (Himalayas). The gradual rise in temperature in the mountainous region has attracted grea…
View article: Seed bank dynamics and quality in the seagrass Halophila ovalis along estuarine salinity gradients—a case in the Swan-Canning Estuary
Seed bank dynamics and quality in the seagrass Halophila ovalis along estuarine salinity gradients—a case in the Swan-Canning Estuary Open
The seed bank of Halophila ovalis is crucial for resilience to disturbance through re-establishment. Understanding seasonal changes in abundance and quality of seeds in natural seed banks is critical for seed-based restoration. We selected…
View article: Land use and land cover changes in coastal and inland wetlands cause soil carbon and nitrogen loss
Land use and land cover changes in coastal and inland wetlands cause soil carbon and nitrogen loss Open
Aim Natural wetlands are widely considered important for mitigation of climate change, but they have been impacted by land use and land cover change (LULCC), often resulting in ecosystem degradation and significant changes in soil carbon (…
View article: Fiddling with the blue carbon: Fiddler crab burrows enhance CO2 and CH4 efflux in saltmarsh
Fiddling with the blue carbon: Fiddler crab burrows enhance CO2 and CH4 efflux in saltmarsh Open
Saltmarshes are important global carbon (C) sinks, but the considerable uncertainty in the C budget and the underlying mechanisms limit the estimation of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG, e.g., CO2 and CH4) in the context of global climate ch…
View article: Soil carbon consequences of historic hydrologic impairment and recent restoration in coastal wetlands
Soil carbon consequences of historic hydrologic impairment and recent restoration in coastal wetlands Open
View article: Impoundment increases methane emissions in <i>Phragmites</i>‐invaded coastal wetlands
Impoundment increases methane emissions in <i>Phragmites</i>‐invaded coastal wetlands Open
Saline tidal wetlands are important sites of carbon sequestration and produce negligible methane (CH 4 ) emissions due to regular inundation with sulfate‐rich seawater. Yet, widespread management of coastal hydrology has restricted tidal e…
View article: Impact of aerosol concentration on elevation‐dependent warming pattern in the mountains of Nepal
Impact of aerosol concentration on elevation‐dependent warming pattern in the mountains of Nepal Open
Greater warming rates in the mountain areas (higher elevations) compared to other parts of the world have drawn the attention of the scientific community in recent years. In this study, we first analyzed elevation‐dependent warming (EDW) p…
View article: Building a Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure to Address Global Grand Challenges for Macrosystem Ecology
Building a Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure to Address Global Grand Challenges for Macrosystem Ecology Open
The development of several large‐, “continental”‐scale ecosystem research infrastructures over recent decades has provided a unique opportunity in the history of ecological science. The Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure (GERI) is an…
View article: Landscape Genomics Provides Evidence of Ecotypic Adaptation and a Barrier to Gene Flow at Treeline for the Arctic Foundation Species Eriophorum vaginatum
Landscape Genomics Provides Evidence of Ecotypic Adaptation and a Barrier to Gene Flow at Treeline for the Arctic Foundation Species Eriophorum vaginatum Open
Global climate change has resulted in geographic range shifts of flora and fauna at a global scale. Extreme environments, like the Arctic, are seeing some of the most pronounced changes. This region covers 14% of the Earth’s land area, and…
View article: Leaf and root phenology and biomass of<i>Eriophorum vaginatum</i>in response to warming in the Arctic
Leaf and root phenology and biomass of<i>Eriophorum vaginatum</i>in response to warming in the Arctic Open
The response of plant leaf and root phenology and biomass in the Arctic to global change remains unclear due to the lack of synchronous measurements of above- and belowground parts. Our objective was to determine the phenological dynamics …
View article: Building a Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure to address global grand challenges for macrosystem ecology
Building a Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure to address global grand challenges for macrosystem ecology Open
The development of several large-, ‘continental’-scale ecosystem research infrastructures over recent decades has provided a unique opportunity in the history of ecological science. The Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure (GERI) is an…
View article: Carbonate clumped isotope analysis (Δ <sub>47</sub> ) of 21 carbonate standards determined via gas‐source isotope‐ratio mass spectrometry on four instrumental configurations using carbonate‐based standardization and multiyear data sets
Carbonate clumped isotope analysis (Δ <sub>47</sub> ) of 21 carbonate standards determined via gas‐source isotope‐ratio mass spectrometry on four instrumental configurations using carbonate‐based standardization and multiyear data sets Open
Rationale Clumped isotope geochemistry examines the pairing or clumping of heavy isotopes in molecules and provides information about the thermodynamic and kinetic controls on their formation. The first clumped isotope measurements of carb…
View article: Intraspecific variation in phenology offers resilience to climate change for <i>Eriophorum vaginatum</i>
Intraspecific variation in phenology offers resilience to climate change for <i>Eriophorum vaginatum</i> Open
The phenology of Arctic plants is an important determinant of the pattern of carbon uptake and may be highly sensitive to continued rapid climate change. Eriophorum vaginatum L. (Cyperaceae) has a disproportionate influence over ecosystem …
View article: GHG flux dataset of Waquoit Bay, MA, USA saltmarshes (May-October 2013)
GHG flux dataset of Waquoit Bay, MA, USA saltmarshes (May-October 2013) Open
The dataset includes chamber-based instantaneous measurements of the net ecosystem exchanges (NEE) of CO2 and CH4, as well as the corresponding environmental variables during different days of May-October in 2013. The…
View article: Global blue carbon accumulation in tidal wetlands increases with climate change
Global blue carbon accumulation in tidal wetlands increases with climate change Open
Coastal tidal wetlands produce and accumulate significant amounts of organic carbon (C) that help to mitigate climate change. However, previous data limitations have prevented a robust evaluation of the global rates and mechanisms driving …
View article: Carbonate clumped isotope analysis (Δ47) of 21 carbonate standards determined via gas source isotope ratio mass spectrometry on four instrumental configurations using carbonate-based standardization and multi-year datasets
Carbonate clumped isotope analysis (Δ47) of 21 carbonate standards determined via gas source isotope ratio mass spectrometry on four instrumental configurations using carbonate-based standardization and multi-year datasets Open
Rationale: Clumped isotope geochemistry examines the pairing or clumping of rare, heavy isotopes in molecules and provides information about the thermodynamic and kinetic controls on their formation. Since clumped isotope measurements of c…
View article: Comparison of total emitted solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) and top-of-canopy (TOC) SIF in estimating photosynthesis
Comparison of total emitted solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) and top-of-canopy (TOC) SIF in estimating photosynthesis Open
View article: ChinaSpec: a Network for Long-term Ground-based Measurements of Solar-induced Fluorescence in China
ChinaSpec: a Network for Long-term Ground-based Measurements of Solar-induced Fluorescence in China Open
Remotely sensed solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) has emerged as a novel and powerful approach for terrestrial vegetation monitoring. Continuous measurements of SIF in synergy with concurrent eddy covariance (EC) flux measurements can provi…