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The majority of the studies on nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) are conducted at a laboratory-scale, while field-scale evidence is scarce. The objective of this study was to compare the metal(loid) immobilization efficiency of selected Fe-based materials under field conditions for a period of one year. Two contrasting metal(loid) (As, Cd, Pb, Zn) enriched soils from a smelter-contaminated area were amended with sulfidized nZVI (S-nZVI) solely or combined with thermally stabilized sewage sludge and compared to amendment with microscale iron grit.

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Mercury (Hg) biomonitoring requires a precise understanding of the internal processes contributing to disparities between the Hg sources in the environment and the Hg measured in the biota. In this study, we investigated the use of Hg stable isotopes to trace Hg accumulation in Adélie and emperor penguin chicks from four breeding colonies in Antarctica. Interspecific variation of ΔHg in penguin chicks reflects the distinct foraging habitats and Hg exposures in adults.

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  • In avian embryos, exposure to xenoestrogens like ethynylestradiol (EE2) disrupts the normal development of reproductive organs, particularly affecting the testes and Müllerian ducts (MDs).
  • The study found that EE2 led to unusual gene expression patterns, resulting in ovary-like tissues in the left testis and hypertrophy of female MDs while suppressing male MD atrophy, indicating its feminizing effects.
  • RNA sequencing revealed significant changes in gene expression, with EE2 reducing the asymmetric gene expression crucial for normal MD development, suggesting a molecular basis for reproductive organ abnormalities in birds exposed to xenoestrogens.
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The Global Environmental Impacts of China's Accession to the WTO: A 20-Year Review.

Environ Sci Technol

April 2024

Center for Global Environmental Policy, Beijing Normal University, No. 19 Xinjiekouwai Street, Beijing 100875, P. R. China.

Robust empirical assessments of the long-term cumulative global effects of free trade and economic globalization on the environment are limited. This account fills this gap by constructing a dynamic computable general equilibrium model to estimate the environmental effects of a milestone in the recent history of trade liberalization: China's 20-year World Trade Organization (WTO) accession. The modeling shows that China's accession could have resulted in an increase in the global cumulative greenhouse gases (GHGs), sulfur dioxide (SO), and nitrogen oxide (NO) emissions by roughly 14,000 Mt CO-eq, 64 Mt, and 46 Mt, respectively.

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In summer, the survival zones of cold-water species are predicted to narrow by both increasing water temperatures from the surface and by expanding hypoxic zones from the lake bottom. To examine how the abundance of cold-water fishes changes along environmental gradients, we assessed the vertical environmental DNA (eDNA) distributions of three salmonid species which may have different water temperature tolerances during both stratification and turnover periods using quantitative PCR (qPCR). In addition, we examined on the vertical distribution of diverse fish fauna using an eDNA metabarcoding assay.

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Determining the sources of marine litter is necessary to mitigate this increasing global problem. Plastic bottles are useful tracers of marine litter and constitute the main item (24%) stranding on remote beaches in the Galapagos Islands. The aim of this study was to estimate the abundance of plastic bottles in remote beaches and inferred their sources.

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The Caribbean region is prone to the strong winds and low air pressures of tropical cyclones and their corresponding storm surge that driving coastal flooding. To protect coastal communities from the impacts of tropical cyclones, it is important to understand how this impact of tropical cyclones might change towards the future. This study applies the storyline approach to show what tropical cyclones Maria (2017) and Dorian (2019) could look like in a 2 °C and 3.

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Overcoming confusion and stigma in habitat fragmentation research.

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc

August 2024

Geomatics and Landscape Ecology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6, Canada.

Anthropogenic habitat loss is widely recognized as a primary environmental concern. By contrast, debates on the effects of habitat fragmentation persist. To facilitate overcoming these debates, here we: (i) review the state of the literature on habitat fragmentation, finding widespread confusion and stigma; (ii) identify consequences of this for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management; and (iii) suggest ways in which research can move forward to resolve these problems.

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Phenological gaps exert a significant influence on the growth of dwarf bamboos. However, how dwarf bamboos respond to and exploit these phenological gaps remain enigmatic. The light environment, soil nutrients, leaf morphology, maximum photosynthetic rate, foliage dynamics, and branching characteristics of were examined under the canopies of and .

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This study collected samples of particulate matter that are 2.5 μm or less in diameter (PM) in Kanazawa, Japan, and Noto Peninsula located 100 km north on the windward side of the westerlies from the Asian continent and characterized the extent of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and nitro-PAHs (NPAHs) pollution in Kanazawa. Emission areas and specific sources of PM and of PAHs and NPAHs were clarified via back-trajectory analysis and the NP-method, respectively.

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Oxytocin-induced increases in cytokines and clinical effect on the core social features of autism: Analyses of RCT datasets.

Brain Behav Immun

May 2024

Department of Psychiatry, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 1-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-3192, Japan; Department of Child Development, United Graduate School of Child Development at Hamamatsu, 1-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-3192, Japan. Electronic address:

Although oxytocin may provide a novel therapeutics for the core features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), previous results regarding the efficacy of repeated or higher dose oxytocin are controversial, and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The current study is aimed to clarify whether repeated oxytocin alter plasma cytokine levels in relation to clinical changes of autism social core feature. Here we analyzed cytokine concentrations using comprehensive proteomics of plasmas of 207 adult males with high-functioning ASD collected from two independent multi-center large-scale randomized controlled trials (RCTs): Testing effects of 4-week intranasal administrations of TTA-121 (A novel oxytocin spray with enhanced bioavailability: 3U, 6U, 10U, or 20U/day) and placebo in the crossover discovery RCT; 48U/day Syntocinon or placebo in the parallel-group verification RCT.

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Parasites are a key driving force behind many ecological and evolutionary processes. Prevalence and diversity of parasites, as well as their effects on hosts, are not uniform across host species. As such, the potential parasite spillover between species can significantly influence outcomes of interspecific interactions.

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Climate change is driving the global redistribution of species. A common assumption is that rapid range shifts occur in tandem with overall stable or positive abundance trends throughout the range and thus these species may be considered as climate change 'winners'. However, although establishing the link between range shift velocities and population trends is crucial for predicting climate change impacts it has not been empirically tested.

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The Bonin Archipelago is a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's World Natural Heritage Site in Japan with a unique ecosystem; however, the invasive rodents preying on endemic species have been a significant concern. The anticoagulant rodenticide, diphacinone, sprayed by the Ministry of the Environment, has succeeded; however, its repeated use leads to rodenticide resistance. This study evaluated the sensitivity by in vivo pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) analysis and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling to diphacinone in black rats (Rattus rattus) captured on the Bonin Archipelago in February 2022.

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  • Chronic respiratory diseases are rising globally, and the impact of environmental contaminants like Flame Retardants (FRs) on these diseases is under investigation, though the connection is not well established.
  • A systematic review examined 353 articles, ultimately including only 9 studies, which revealed no significant risk increase for chronic respiratory diseases due to FR exposure, but noted a non-significant trend in asthma and rhinitis linked to certain organophosphate esters.
  • The studies reviewed had a moderate risk of bias, indicating low overall evidence strength, underscoring the need for more rigorous, large-scale research that measures exposure biomarkers in biological samples.
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Changes in the content of emerging pollutants and potentially hazardous substances during vermi/composting of a mixture of sewage sludge and moulded pulp.

Environ Pollut

May 2024

Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Videnska 1083, Prague, 142 20, Czech Republic; Institute for Environmental Studies, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Albertov 6, Prague, 128 00, Czech Republic.

Processing sewage sludge can be problematic due to its potential environmental toxicity. It may contain high concentrations of pharmaceuticals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and heavy metals, as well as pathogenic microorganisms. However, it is a good source of organic matter and rich in microbial communities and enzymatic activity.

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Improved hourly estimate of aerosol optical thickness over Asian land by fusing geostationary satellites Fengyun-4B and Himawari-9.

Sci Total Environ

May 2024

State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

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  • - Asian over-land aerosols consist of a mix of human-made pollutants and natural dust, making accurate measurement of aerosol optical thickness (AOT) via satellites vital for effective data assimilation.
  • - A new fusion algorithm was created to estimate optimal AOT over Asia at a fine resolution of 10 km × 10 km from September 2022 to August 2023, improving data accuracy by correcting biases and leveraging high-resolution data from Fengyun-4B and Himawari-9 satellites.
  • - The resulting fused AOT data significantly outperforms original measurements, showing a 40.6% reduction in root mean square error (RMSE) and a 27.8% increase in correlation coefficient (CORR
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Prolonged drought periods over the last four decades increase flood intensity in southern Africa.

Sci Total Environ

May 2024

School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, King's College, AB24 3FX Aberdeen, UK. Electronic address:

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  • Climate change and human activities are making weather events like droughts and floods more extreme in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Researchers studied the Limpopo River to understand why floods have been getting stronger since the 1970s, finding several big floods in specific years.
  • They discovered that floods are now less connected to natural weather patterns like La Niña, showing how climate change and human actions are changing how rivers behave.
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Objectives: Nuts are nutrient-dense foods rich in unsaturated fatty acids, protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals. The present prebirth cohort study examined the association between maternal nut intake during pregnancy and the risk of childhood behavioral problems in 5-year-old Japanese children.

Methods: Study subjects were 1199 mother-child pairs.

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The impacts of temperature increase are a concern for honey bees, which are major pollinators of crops and wild plants. Swarming is the reproductive behavior of honey bees that increases colony numbers. Honey bee colonies sometimes swarm multiple times, with each swarming termed a "swarming event" and a series of these events called a "swarming cycle.

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  • Bacterial-algal interactions play a crucial role in shaping marine ecosystems, particularly focusing on bacteria associated with dinoflagellates from the Symbiodiniaceae family.
  • The study involved in silico analysis of four bacterial genomes linked to different dinoflagellate genera, revealing that most cultures contain the Parvibaculaceae family and one includes Sphingomonadaceae.
  • Key findings suggest that Parvibaculaceae possess genes for degrading dinoflagellate cell surfaces and nitrogen metabolism, and may produce similar secondary metabolites, highlighting their importance as residents in Symbiodiniaceae cultures.
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Background: Previously, we isolated a mutant of Parachlorella kessleri named strain PK4 that accumulated higher concentrations of lipids than the wild-type strain. Resequencing of the PK4 genome identified mutations in three genes which may be associated with the high-lipid phenotype. The first gene, named CDMT1, encodes a protein with a calcium-dependent membrane association domain; the second gene, named DMAN1, encodes endo-1,4-β-mannanase, while the third gene, named AATPL1, encodes a plastidic ATP/ADP antiporter-like protein.

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Climate change mitigation generally require rapid decarbonization in the power sector, including phase-out of fossil fuel-fired generators. Given recent technological developments, co-firing of hydrogen or ammonia, could help decarbonize fossil-based generators, but little is known about how its effects would play out globally. Here, we explore this topic using an energy system model.

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Since the manufacture, import, and use of asbestos products have been completely abolished in Japan, the main cause of asbestos emissions into the atmosphere is the demolition and removal of buildings built with asbestos-containing materials. To detect and correct asbestos emissions from inappropriate demolition and removal operations at an early stage, a rapid method to measure atmospheric asbestos fibers is required. The current rapid measurement method is a combination of short-term atmospheric sampling and phase-contrast microscopy counting.

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