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- Schaefer, Kevin, Schwalm, Christopher R., Williams, Chris, Arain, M. Altaf, Barr, Alan, Chen, Jing M., Davis, Kenneth J., Dimitrov, Dimitre, Hilton, Timothy W., Hollinger, David Y., Humphreys, Elyn, Poulter, Benjamin, Raczka, Brett M., Richardson, Andrew D., Sahoo, Alok, Thornton, Peter, Vargas, Rodrigo, Verbeeck, Hans, Anderson, Ryan, Baker, Ian, Black, T. Andrew, Bolstad, Paul, Chen, Jiquan, Curtis, Peter S., Desai, Ankur R., Dietze, Michael, Dragoni, Danilo, Gough, Christopher, Grant, Robert F., Gu, Lianhong, Jain, Atul, Kucharik, Chris, Law, Beverly, Liu, Shuguang, Lokipitiya, Erandathie, Margolis, Hank A., Matamala, Roser, McCaughey, J. Harry, Monson, Russ, Munger, J. William, Oechel, Walter, Peng, Changhui, Price, David T., Ricciuto, Dan, Riley, William J., Roulet, Nigel, Tian, Hanqin, Tonitto, Christina, Torn, Margaret, Weng, Ensheng, and Zhou, Xiaolu
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- Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical because errors in simulated GPP propagate through the model to introduce additional errors in simulated biomass and other fluxes. We evaluated simulated, daily average GPP from 26 models against estimated GPP at 39 eddy covariance flux tower sites...
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- productivity: Results from the North American Carbon Program site synthesis Kevin Schaefer,1 Christopher R
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- Deans, Andrew R., Lewis, Suzanna E., Huala, Eva, Anzaldo, Salvatore S., Ashburner, Michael, Balhoff, James P., Blackburn, David C., Blake, Judith A., Burleigh, J. Gordon, Chanet, Bruno, Cooper, Lauren D., Courtot, Mélanie, Csösz, Sándor, Cul, Hong, Dahdul, Wasila, Das, Sandip, Dececchi, T. Alexander, Dettal, Agnes, Diogo, Rui, Druzinsky, Robert E., Dumontier, Michel, Franz, Nico M., Friedrich, Frank, Gkoutos, George V., Haendel, Melissa, Harmon, Luke J., Hayamizu, Terry F., He, Yongqun, Hines, Heather M., Ibrahim, Nizar, Jackson, Laura M., Jaiswal, Pankaj, James-Zorn, Christina, Köhler, Sebastian, Lecointre, Guillaume, Lapp, Hilmar, Lawrence, Carolyn J., Le Novère, Nicolas, Lundberg, John G., Macklin, James, Mast, Austin R., Midford, Peter E., Mikó, István, Mungall, Christopher J., Oellrich, Anika, Osumi-Sutherland, David, Parkinson, Helen, Ramírez, Martín J., Richter, Stefan, Robinson, Peter N., Ruttenberg, Alan, Schulz, Katja S., Segerdell, Erik, Seltmann, Katja C., Sharkey, Michael J., Smith, Aaron D., Smith, Barry, Specht, Chelsea D., Squires, R. Burke, Thacker, Robert W., Thessen, Anne, Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Vihinen, Mauno, Vize, Peter D., Vogt, Lars, Wall, Christine E., Walls, Ramona L., Westerfeld, Monte, Wharton, Robert A., Wirkner, Christian S., Woolley, James B., Yoder, Matthew J., Zorn, Aaron M., and Mabee, Paula
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- Despite a large and multifaceted effort to understand the vast landscape of phenotypic data, their current form inhibits productive data analysis. The lack of a community-wide, consensus-based, human- and machine-interpretable language for describing phenotypes and their genomic and environmental contexts is perhaps the most pressing scientific bottleneck to integration across...
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- through Phenotypes Deans, A. R., Lewis, S. E., Huala, E., Anzaldo, S. S., Ashburner, M., et al. (2015
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- Halpern, Benjamin S., Longo, Catherine, Hardy, Darren, McLeod, Karen L., Samhouri, Jameal F., Katona, Steven K., Kleisner, Kristin, Lester, Sarah E., O'Leary, Jennifer, Ranelletti, Marla, Rosenberg, Andrew A., Scarborough, Courtney, Selig, Elizabeth R., Best, Benjamin D., Brumbaugh, Daniel R., Chapin, F. Stuart, Crowder, Larry B., Daly, Kendra L., Doney, Scott C., Elfes, Cristiane, Fogarty, Michael J., Gaines, Steven D., Jacobsen, Kelsey I., Karrer, Leah Bunce, Leslie, Heather M., Neeley, Elizabeth, Pauly, Daniel, Polasky, Stephen, Ris, Bud, St. Martin, Kevin, Stone, Gregory S., Sumaila, U. Rashid, and Zeller, Dirk
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- The ocean plays a critical role in supporting human well-being, from providing food, livelihoods and recreational opportunities to regulating the global climate. Sustainable management aimed at maintaining the flow of a broad range of benefits from the ocean requires a comprehensive and quantitative method to measure and monitor the health...
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- Center (SEDAC) http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/ (2005). 5. Kareiva, P., Lalasz, R. & Marvier, M
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- Dugger, Katie M., Forsman, Eric D., Franklin, Alan B., Davis, Raymond J., White, Gary C., Schwarz, Carl J., Burnham, Kenneth P., Nichols, James D., Hines, James E., Yackulic, Charles B., Doherty, Paul F. Jr, Bailey, Larissa, Clark, Darren A., Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, Lawrence S., Augustine, Benjamin, Biswell, Brian L., Blakesley, Jennifer, Carlson, Peter C., Clement, Matthew J., Diller, Lowell V., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Green, Adam, Gremel, Scott A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Hobson, Jeremy, Horn, Rob B., Huyvaert, Kathryn P., McCafferty, Christopher, McDonald, Trent, McDonnell, Kevin, Olson, Gail S., Reid, Janice A., Rockweit, Jeremy, Ruiz, Viviana, Saenz, Jessica, and Sovern, Stan G.
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- Estimates of species' vital rates and an understanding of the factors affecting those parameters over time and space can provide crucial information for management and conservation. We used mark–recapture, reproductive output, and territory occupancy data collected during 1985–2013 to evaluate population processes of Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) in...
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- habitat, climate, and Barred Owls on long-term demography of Northern Spotted Owls Author(s): Katie M
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- Kamoun, Sophien, Furzer, Oliver, Jones, Jonathan D. G., Judelson, Howard S., Ali, Gul Shad, Dalio, Ronaldo J. D., Roy, Sanjoy Guha, Schena, Leonardo, Zambounis, Antonios, Panabières, Franck, Cahill, David, Ruocco, Michelina, Figueiredo, Andreia, Chen, Xiao-Ren, Hulvey, Jon, Stam, Remco, Lamour, Kurt, Gijzen, Mark, Tyler, Brett M., Grünwald, Niklaus J., Mukhtar, M. Shahid, Tomé, Daniel F. A., Tör, Mahmut, Van den Ackerveken, Guido, McDowell, John, Daayf, Fouad, Fry, William E., Lindqvist-Kreuze, Hannele, Meijer, Harold J. G., Petre, Benjamin, Ristaino, Jean, Yoshida, Kentaro, Birch, Paul R. J., and Govers, Francine
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- Oomycetes form a deep lineage of eukaryotic organisms that includes a large number of plant pathogens which threaten natural and managed ecosystems. We undertook a survey to query the community for their ranking of plant-pathogenic oomycete species based on scientific and economic importance. In total, we received 263 votes from...
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- , XIAO-REN CHEN12, JON HULVEY13, REMCO STAM14, KURT LAMOUR15, MARK GIJZEN16, BRETT M. TYLER17, NIKLAUS J
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne M., Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi F., Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric M., MacDougall, Andrew S., Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter B., Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana M., Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Cadotte, Marc, Chu, Chengjin, Cottingham, Kathryn L., Crawley, Michael J., Damschen, Ellen I., Dantonio, Carla M., DeCrappeo, Nicole M., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andy, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura, Lambrinos, John G., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Marushia, Robin, McCulley, Rebecca L., Melbourne, Brett A., Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda D., Stevens, Carly J., Sullivan, Lauren, Wolkovich, Elizabeth, Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
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- Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant...
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- Alderman, S. C., Anderson, Nicole, Cating, R. A., Chastain, T. G., Dung, J. K. S., Elias, S. G., Flowers, Michael, Frost, K. E., Garbacik, C. J., Hamm, P. B., Hulting, Andrew, Kaur, N., Lestari, A. S., Mueller-Warrant, G. W., Oregon State University. Department of Crop Science, Rao, S., Rondon, Silvia I., Salisbury, S. E., Sullivan, Clare, Trippe, K. M., United States. Agricultural Research Service, Walenta, Darrin, and Whittaker, G. W.
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- tall fescue. Agron J. 106:628–633. Dawar, K., M. Zaman, J.S. Rowarth, J. Blennerhassett, and M.H
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- Soranno, Patricia A., Bissell, Edward G., Cheruvelil, Kendra S., Christel, Samuel T., Collins, Sarah M., Fergus, C. Emi, Filstrup, Christopher T., Lapierre, Jean-Francois, Lottig, Noah R., Oliver, Samantha K., Scott, Caren E., Smith, Nicole J., Stopyak, Scott, Yuan, Shuai, Bremigan, Mary Tate, Downing, John A., Gries, Corinna, Henry, Emily N., Skaff, Nick K., Stanley, Emily H., Stow, Craig A., Tan, Pang-Ning, Wagner, Tyler, and Webster, Katherine E.
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- Although there are considerable site-based data for individual or groups of ecosystems, these datasets are widely scattered, have different data formats and conventions, and often have limited accessibility. At the broader scale, national datasets exist for a large number of geospatial features of land, water, and air that are needed...
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- . Christel2, Sarah M. Collins1, C. Emi Fergus1, Christopher T. Filstrup3, Jean-Francois Lapierre1, Noah R
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- Lee, Younjoo J., Matrai, Patricia A., Friedrichs, Marjorie A. M., Saba, Vincent S., Antoine, David, Ardyna, Mathieu, Asanuma, Ichio, Babin, Marcel, Bélanger, Simon, Benoît‐Gagné, Maxime, Devred, Emmanuel, Fernández‐Méndez, Mar, Gentili, Bernard, Hirawake, Toru, Kang, Sung‐Ho, Kameda, Takahiko, Katlein, Christian, Lee, Sang H., Lee, Zhongping, Mélin, Frédéric, Scardi, Michele, Smyth, Tim J., Tang, Shilin, Turpie, Kevin R., Waters, Kirk J., and Westberry, Toby K.
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- We investigated 32 net primary productivity (NPP) models by assessing skills to reproduce integrated NPP in the Arctic Ocean. The models were provided with two sources each of surface chlorophyll-a concentration (chlorophyll), photosynthetically available radiation (PAR), sea surface temperature (SST), and mixed-layer depth (MLD). The models were most sensitive to...
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- −1) nu m be r of s ta tio ns (a) fitted normal distribution (N=455) 65 70 75 80 85 90 0
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- Stein, Ruediger, Kanamatsu, Toshiya, Alvarez-Zarikian, Carlos, Higgins, Sean M., Channell, Jim E. T., Aboud, Essam, Ohno, Masao, Acton, Gary D., Akimoto, Kazumi, Bailey, Ian, Bjorklund, Kjell R., Evans, Helen, Neilsen, Simmon H. H., Ferretti, Partizia, Gruetzner, Jean, Hagino, Kentaro, Harris, Robert N., Hatakeda, Kentaro, Hefter, Jens, Judge, Shelley A., Kullanek, Denise K., Nanayama, Futoshi, Rashid, Harunur, Sierro Sanchez, Francisco J., Voelker, Antje, and Zhai, Qiumin
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- In the North Atlantic, cold, relatively salty water sinks in the icy Labrador and Greenland seas, forming North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW). This circulates through the global ocean, driving ocean overturning and global heat transport and, thus, impacting global climate. As one of the most climatically sensitive regions on Earth,...
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- 129, 133 BY R. STEIN, T. KANAMATSU, C. ALVAREZ-ZARIKIAN, S.M. HIGGINS, J.E.T. CHANNELL, E. ABOUD, M