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In aquatic environments, the deposition behaviors of nanoplastics (NPs) are closely associated with interfacial interaction between NPs and iron (hydr)oxides minerals, which are typically coupled with solution chemistry and organic matter. However, the roles of solution chemistry and organic matter in the deposition behavior of NPs with iron (hydr)oxides minerals and related interfacial interaction mechanism are still poorly understood. In this study, the deposition behaviors of carboxyl-modified polystyrene nanoparticles (COOH-PSNPs) with magnetite were systematically investigated.

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Within ecosystems, habitat influences structure, and structure determines function, forming a habitat-structure-function framework (HSFF). Net ecosystem productivity (NEP) is a key indicator for assessing regional or global carbon dynamics. However, the response thresholds of NEP to habitat and structural factors, along with management strategies based on these thresholds, remain under-explored.

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Predictive models are often complex to produce and interpret, yet can offer valuable insights for management, conservation and policy-making. Here we introduce a new modelling tool (the R package 'BBNet'), which is simple to use, and requires little mathematical or computer programming background. By using straightforward concepts to describe interactions between model components, predictive models can be effectively constructed using basic spreadsheet tools and loaded into the R package.

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The farmgate phosphorus balance as a measure to achieve river and lake water quality targets.

J Environ Manage

December 2024

Environment and Marine Science Division, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Newforge Lane, Belfast, UK.

This short communication proposes a pathway for achieving river and lake water quality phosphorus (P) targets using the agricultural farmgate P balance (FPB). The context is the internationally important Lough Neagh and general river network in Northern Ireland (NI). A meta-analysis shows a direct and strong linear relationship between the FPB and, with a one-year lag, the mean soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentration for ninety-three river sites over eighteen years (R = 0.

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Fruit traits of different variants of Zanthoxylum planispinum var. dingtanensis in the karst plateau valley area of Guizhou Province, Southwest China.

BMC Plant Biol

November 2024

School of Karst Science, State Engineering Technology Institute for Karst Decertification Control, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550001, China.

Background: Many studies have shown that seed traits, which are among the most important plant traits, can be inherited stably, a finding which is of great value for the improvement of seed germination, seed propagation, seedling establishment, plant breeding, and ecological restoration. The differences in phenotype and nutritional traits and their interactions in Zanthoxylum planispinum var. dingtanensis were ascertained, and the nutrient input rule and the strategy of resource balancing were analyzed in order to provide a scientific basis for the screening of improved variants of the test plant.

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Ecological and vegetation responses in a humid region in southern China during a historic drought.

J Environ Manage

December 2024

School of Civil Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China; Center of Water Resources and Environment, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China. Electronic address:

Climate change has triggered more frequent drought occurrence, which can have devastating impacts on the ecosystem functions. Studies on vegetation behavior during droughts have mainly focused on arid/semi-arid regions, yet the ecological and vegetation responses during drought in humid regions remain unclear. Here we systematically evaluated the evolution of the historic drought occurred in the humid Pearl River Basin in 2021 and quantified the vegetation responses using a multitude of vegetation indicators.

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  • Reducing cadmium (Cd) accumulation in wheat is crucial for minimizing health risks, and lanthanum (La) has been noted for its role in decreasing Cd levels while enhancing crop yields.
  • This study examined the timing of La application (shooting vs. heading stage) and its effects on Cd accumulation in wheat grains, with findings showing that La significantly increased thousand-grain weight and altered Cd distribution in plant tissues.
  • The results indicated that applying La at the heading stage better promotes Cd storage in specific nodes while decreasing overall Cd translocation from lower to upper parts, suggesting that La may work by downregulating certain gene expressions during grain filling.
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A solution for constraining past marine Polar Amplification.

Nat Commun

October 2024

MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany.

Most climate proxies of sea surface temperatures suffer from severe limitations when applied to cold temperatures that characterize Arctic environments. These limitations prevent us from constraining uncertainties for some of the most sensitive climate tipping points that can trigger rapid and dramatic global climate change such as Arctic/Polar Amplification, the disruption of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, sea ice loss, and permafrost melting. Here, we present an approach to reconstructing sea surface temperatures globally using paired Mg/Ca - δO recorded in tests of the polar to subpolar planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma.

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Background: Diet-related noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a leading cause of ill-health and death across Europe. In Ireland, dietary intakes of saturated fat, free sugar and salt exceed World Health Organization recommendations, and excess consumption follows a social gradient increasing population risk of diet-related NCDs. The retail food environment can influence consumer food choice and subsequent dietary intakes.

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Susceptibility assessment of glacier-related debris flow on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau using different hybrid machine learning models.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

State Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth's Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The southeastern Tibetan Plateau is undergoing key infrastructure projects but is prone to glacier-related debris flows, creating challenges for accurate susceptibility assessments.
  • Researchers used hybrid models combining statistical techniques and machine learning to identify areas at risk for these debris flows, taking into account various topographical and hydrological factors.
  • Results indicated that 21% to 42% of the area is highly susceptible to debris flows, with the model showing improved accuracy in identifying these regions, thus aiding in hazard mitigation efforts.
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Far-future hydrology will differentially change the phosphorus transfer continuum.

Discov Geosci

September 2024

Net Zero and Resilient Farming, Rothamsted Research, North Wyke, Okehampton, UK.

Climate change is likely to exacerbate land to water phosphorus (P) transfers, causing a degradation of water quality in freshwater bodies in Northwestern Europe. Planning for mitigation measures requires an understanding of P loss processes under such conditions. This study assesses how climate induced changes to hydrology will likely influence the P transfer continuum in six contrasting river catchments using Irish national observatories as exemplars.

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Who cares about lab rodents?

Science

September 2024

School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Southhampton, Southampton, UK.

Humanities and social sciences help advance "cultures of care" around laboratory animal science and welfare.

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Interaction with groundwater determines many processes in marl lakes. Net transfer of inorganic carbon helps define their chemical characteristics and determines their unique benthic flora. Nutrient enrichment weakens the biogeochemical buffering mechanisms which help maintain a clear-water state and many small, shallow marl lakes are prone to siltation.

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Ecosystem engineers enhance the multifunctionality of an urban novel ecosystem: Population persistence and ecosystem resilience since the 1980s.

Sci Total Environ

November 2024

School of Biological and Marine Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom; School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom; Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO14 3ZH, United Kingdom; Department of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, University of Liverpool, L69 3BX, United Kingdom; The Marine Biological Association of the UK, Plymouth, PL1 2PB, United Kingdom; Port Erin Marine Laboratory, University of Liverpool, Port Erin, Isle of Man, IH49 6JA.

In degraded urban habitats, nature-based solutions aim to enhance ecosystem functioning and service provision. Bivalves are increasingly reintroduced to urban environments to enhance water quality through biofiltration, yet their long-term sustainability remains uncertain. Following the restoration of the disused South Docks in Liverpool in the 1980s, natural colonization of mussels rapidly improved dock-basin water quality and supported diverse taxa, including other filter feeders.

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The collapse of ice shelves could expose tall ice cliffs at ice sheet margins. The marine ice cliff instability (MICI) is a hypothesis that predicts that, if these cliffs are tall enough, ice may fail structurally leading to self-sustained retreat. To date, projections that include MICI have been performed with a single model based on a simple parameterization.

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Riparian Landscape Change: A Spatial Approach for Quantifying Change and Development of a River Network Restoration Model.

Environ Manage

November 2024

School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine Northern Ireland, BT52 1SA, Coleraine, UK.

Natural river landscapes can be biodiversity hotspots but are one of the most human altered ecosystems with habitats significantly damaged around the world, and a third of fish populations threatened with extinction. While riparian ecosystems have been negatively altered by anthropogenic activities, effective planning and restoration strategies can reverse negative impacts by improving habitat quality. However, restoring rivers requires appropriate data on current riparian health while also considering priorities for different stakeholders.

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Managing diffuse pollution from agricultural land requires a spatially explicit risk assessment that can be applied over large areas. Major components of such assessments are the precise definition of both channel networks that often originate as small channels and streams, and Hydrologically Sensitive Areas (HSAs) of storm runoff that occur on land surfaces. Challenges relate to regions of complex topography and land use patterns, particularly those which have been heavily modified by arterial drainage.

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Unexpected response of terrestrial carbon sink to rural depopulation in China.

Sci Total Environ

October 2024

State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China.

China is experiencing large-scale rural-urban migration and rapid urbanization, which have had significant impact on terrestrial carbon sink. However, the impact of rural-urban migration and its accompanying urban expansion on the carbon sink is unclear. Based on multisource remote sensing product data for 2000-2020, the soil microbial respiration equation, relative contribution rate, and threshold analysis, we explored the impact of rural depopulation on the carbon sink and its threshold.

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Globally, glaciers and icefields contribute significantly to sea level rise. Here we show that ice loss from Juneau Icefield, a plateau icefield in Alaska, accelerated after 2005 AD. Rates of area shrinkage were 5 times faster from 2015-2019 than from 1979-1990.

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Faecal contamination of surface waters has the potential to spread not only pathogenic organisms but also antimicrobial resistant organisms. During the bathing season of 2021, weekly water samples, from six selected coastal bathing locations (n = 93) and their freshwater tributaries (n = 93), in Northern Ireland (UK), were examined for concentrations of faecal indicator bacteria Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci. Microbial source tracking involved detection of genetic markers from the genus Bacteroides using PCR assays for the general AllBac marker, the human HF8 marker and the ruminant BacR marker for the detection of human, and ruminant sources of faecal contamination.

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Biocementation, driven by ureolytic bacteria and their biochemical activities, has evolved as a powerful technology for soil stabilization, crack repair, and bioremediation. Ureolytic bacteria play a crucial role in calcium carbonate precipitation through their enzymatic activity, hydrolyzing urea to produce carbonate ions and elevate pH, thus creating favorable conditions for the precipitation of calcium carbonate. While extensive research has explored the ability of ureolytic bacteria isolated from natural environments or culture conditions, bacterial synergy is often unexplored or under-reported.

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Biological invasions pose a rapidly expanding threat to the persistence, functioning and service provisioning of ecosystems globally, and to socio-economic interests. The stages of successful invasions are driven by the same mechanism that underlies adaptive changes across species in general-via natural selection on intraspecific variation in traits that influence survival and reproductive performance (i.e.

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In the context of human activities and climate change, the gradual degradation of coastal water quality seriously threatens the balance of coastal and marine ecosystems. However, the spatiotemporal patterns of coastal water quality and its driving factors were still not well understood. Based on 31 water quality parameters from 2015 to 2020, a new approach of optimizing water quality index (WQI) model was proposed to quantitatively assess the spatial and temporal water quality along tropical Hainan Island, China.

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