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View article: Ecosystem consequences of a nitrogen-fixing proto-organelle
Ecosystem consequences of a nitrogen-fixing proto-organelle Open
Microscale symbioses can be critical to ecosystem functions, but the mechanisms of these interactions in nature are often cryptic. Here, we use a combination of stable isotope imaging and tracing to reveal carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) excha…
View article: Plugging the leaks: antibiotic resistance at human–animal interfaces in low‐resource settings
Plugging the leaks: antibiotic resistance at human–animal interfaces in low‐resource settings Open
Antibiotic resistance is one of the greatest public health challenges of our time. International efforts to curb resistance have largely focused on drug development and limiting unnecessary antibiotic use. However, in areas where water, sa…
View article: Quantifying the recarbonization of post-agricultural landscapes
Quantifying the recarbonization of post-agricultural landscapes Open
View article: Permafrost and Climate Change: Carbon Cycle Feedbacks From the Warming Arctic
Permafrost and Climate Change: Carbon Cycle Feedbacks From the Warming Arctic Open
Rapid Arctic environmental change affects the entire Earth system as thawing permafrost ecosystems release greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Understanding how much permafrost carbon will be released, over what time frame, and what the re…
View article: Online Resources for Strullu-Derrien et al - The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Remains
Online Resources for Strullu-Derrien et al - The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Remains Open
This repository contains the following files associate with "The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Rema…
View article: Online Resources for Strullu-Derrien et al - The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Remains
Online Resources for Strullu-Derrien et al - The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Remains Open
This repository contains the following files associate with "The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Rema…
View article: Detecting forest response to droughts with global observations of vegetation water content
Detecting forest response to droughts with global observations of vegetation water content Open
Droughts in a warming climate have become more common and more extreme, making understanding forest responses to water stress increasingly pressing. Analysis of water stress in trees has long focused on water potential in xylem and leaves,…
View article: Leakiness at the human-animal interface in Southeast Asia and implications for the spread of antibiotic resistance
Leakiness at the human-animal interface in Southeast Asia and implications for the spread of antibiotic resistance Open
International efforts to curb antimicrobial resistance have focused on drug development and limiting unnecessary use. However, in areas where water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure is lacking, and where biosecurity in food-animal pr…
View article: The Importance of an Artistic Lens to Assess the Anthropocene
The Importance of an Artistic Lens to Assess the Anthropocene Open
<p>As the Anthropocene progresses into more and more dire territory, research continues to refine quantifiable, predictive narratives about the changes that will unfold in the very near future — heat waves, droughts, rising…
View article: A rare late Mississippian flora from Northwestern Europe (Maine-et-Loire Coalfield, Pays de la Loire, France)
A rare late Mississippian flora from Northwestern Europe (Maine-et-Loire Coalfield, Pays de la Loire, France) Open
View article: Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO <sub>2</sub>
Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO <sub>2</sub> Open
Summary Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO 2 ]) is increasing, which increases leaf‐scale photosynthesis and intrinsic water‐use efficiency. These direct responses have the potential to increase plant growth, vegetation biomass,…
View article: Author Correction: Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
Author Correction: Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass Open
View article: Megafauna decline have reduced pathogen dispersal which may have increased emergent infectious diseases
Megafauna decline have reduced pathogen dispersal which may have increased emergent infectious diseases Open
The Late Quaternary extinctions of megafauna (defined as animal species > 44.5 kg) reduced the dispersal of seeds and nutrients, and likely also microbes and parasites. Here we use body‐mass based scaling and range maps for extinct and ext…
View article: Science‐telling through art
Science‐telling through art Open
The stakes for responsible, compelling science art have always been high (an illustrator better get the number of chambers in the heart right) but in recent years they have grown higher. Global environmental challenges require our research…
View article: Megafauna decline have reduced pathogen dispersal which may have increased emergent infectious diseases
Megafauna decline have reduced pathogen dispersal which may have increased emergent infectious diseases Open
The Late Quaternary extinctions of megafauna (defined as animal species >44.5 kg) reduced the dispersal of seeds and nutrients, and likely also microbes and parasites. Here we use body-mass based scaling and range maps for extinct and exta…
View article: Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass Open
View article: Erratum: Corrigendum: The 4D nucleome project
Erratum: Corrigendum: The 4D nucleome project Open
View article: The 4D nucleome project
The 4D nucleome project Open
View article: The 4D nucleome project
The 4D nucleome project Open
The 4D Nucleome Network aims to develop and apply approaches to map the structure and dynamics of the human and mouse genomes in space and time with the goal of gaining deeper mechanistic insights into how the nucleus is organized and func…
View article: The 4D Nucleome Project
The 4D Nucleome Project Open
The spatial organization of the genome and its dynamics contribute to gene expression and cellular function in normal development as well as in disease. Although we are increasingly well equipped to determine a genome9s sequence and linea…