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    Table_10_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  2. 29322

    Table_1_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  3. 29323

    Table_2_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  4. 29324

    Data_Sheet_1_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.CSV by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  5. 29325

    DataSheet1_Large-scale experimental warming reduces soil faunal biodiversity through peatland drying.docx by Carlos Barreto (4673203)

    Published 2023
    “…This high carbon storage capacity makes them a key potential mitigation strategy for increased carbon emissions induced by global climate warming. …”
  6. 29326

    Data_Sheet_2_Lipid degradation and photosynthetic traits after prolonged darkness in four Antarctic benthic diatoms, including the newly described species Planothidium wetzelii sp.... by Desirée P. Juchem (16910706)

    Published 2023
    “…Thus, a combination of biochemical and cell biological mechanisms allows Antarctic benthic diatoms to survive the polar night.…”
  7. 29327

    Data_Sheet_1_Lipid degradation and photosynthetic traits after prolonged darkness in four Antarctic benthic diatoms, including the newly described species Planothidium wetzelii sp.... by Desirée P. Juchem (16910706)

    Published 2023
    “…Thus, a combination of biochemical and cell biological mechanisms allows Antarctic benthic diatoms to survive the polar night.…”
  8. 29328

    Data_Sheet_1_Assemblage Structure of Larval Fishes in Epipelagic and Mesopelagic Waters of the Northern Gulf of Mexico.docx by Verena H. Wang (11721095)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The early life stages of fishes play a critical role in pelagic food webs and oceanic carbon cycling, yet little is known about the taxonomic composition and distribution of larval fishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM) below the epipelagic (<200 m). …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Parasite populations of river otter and mink in Western Canada, and the first report of the zoonotic trematode Alaria mustelae in river otter in North America.... by Kyle M. Shanebeck (21766418)

    Published 2025
    “…Increasing intensities of infection were significantly related to decreasing nutritional condition.</p>Discussion<p>As mesocarnivores that connect aquatic and terrestrial food webs, otter and mink are definitive as well as potential intermediate or paratenic hosts for parasitic species that use aquatic hosts. …”
  10. 29330

    Table_1_Ecological strategies of Hyphantria cunea (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) response to different larval densities.DOCX by XuDong Zhao (5665252)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Population density is an essential factor affecting the life history traits of insects and their trade-off relationships, as increasing density intensifies intraspecific competition. It decreases the average resources available to individuals within a population, affecting their morphology, physiology, behavior, and fitness. …”
  11. 29331

    Modeling nearshore-offshore exchange in Lake Superior by Paul McKinney (4857541)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Lake Superior′s ecosystem includes distinct nearshore and offshore food webs linked by hydrodynamic processes that transport water and tracers along and across shore. …”
  12. 29332

    Table_2_Global Warming: Testing for Direct and Indirect Effects of Temperature at the Interface of Primary Producers and Herbivores Is Required.DOCX by Eric von Elert (1677442)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>In aquatic food webs, global warming may affect higher trophic levels by increased surface water temperatures and by changing the biochemical composition of phytoplankton. …”
  13. 29333

    Table_1_Global Warming: Testing for Direct and Indirect Effects of Temperature at the Interface of Primary Producers and Herbivores Is Required.DOCX by Eric von Elert (1677442)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>In aquatic food webs, global warming may affect higher trophic levels by increased surface water temperatures and by changing the biochemical composition of phytoplankton. …”
  14. 29334

    Table_1_Global Warming: Testing for Direct and Indirect Effects of Temperature at the Interface of Primary Producers and Herbivores Is Required.DOCX by Eric von Elert (1677442)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>In aquatic food webs, global warming may affect higher trophic levels by increased surface water temperatures and by changing the biochemical composition of phytoplankton. …”
  15. 29335

    Table_2_Global Warming: Testing for Direct and Indirect Effects of Temperature at the Interface of Primary Producers and Herbivores Is Required.DOCX by Eric von Elert (1677442)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>In aquatic food webs, global warming may affect higher trophic levels by increased surface water temperatures and by changing the biochemical composition of phytoplankton. …”
  16. 29336

    Morphological and physiological responses of the cosmopolitan marine diatom <i>Thalassiosira rotula</i> to acidification by Shea N. Wyatt (19337535)

    Published 2024
    “…At lower pH (higher CO<sub>2</sub>), <i>T. rotula</i> exhibited a reduction in cell diameter (7%), surface area (13%), and volume (20%), and an increase in surface area-to-volume ratio (7%). …”
  17. 29337

    DataSheet1_Anthropogenic Carrion Subsidy and Herbicide Glyphosate Depressed Leaf-Litter Breakdown: Effects on Environmental Health in Streams.docx by Hongyong Xiang (12363454)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Terrestrial leaf-litter (LL) inputs impose great bottom-up effects on freshwater ecosystems by fueling detritus-based food webs, affecting macroinvertebrate and microbial communities, and influencing ecosystem functioning. …”
  18. 29338

    DataSheet2_Anthropogenic Carrion Subsidy and Herbicide Glyphosate Depressed Leaf-Litter Breakdown: Effects on Environmental Health in Streams.xlsx by Hongyong Xiang (12363454)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Terrestrial leaf-litter (LL) inputs impose great bottom-up effects on freshwater ecosystems by fueling detritus-based food webs, affecting macroinvertebrate and microbial communities, and influencing ecosystem functioning. …”