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Dissolved Organic Carbon Fluxes from Hydropedologic Units in Alaskan Coastal ...
Dissolved organic C (DOC) transfer from the landscape to coastal margins is a key component of regional C cycles. Hydropedology provides a conceptual and observational framework... -
Transdisciplinary graduate education in marine resource science and management
In this article we consider the current educational needs for science and policy in marine resource management, and we propose a way to address them. The existing literature on... -
Storage and release of organic carbon from glaciers and ice sheets
Polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers, which cover roughly 11% of the Earth's land surface, store organic carbon from local and distant sources and then release it to... -
Spatial and temporal variation in nearshore macrofaunal community structure i...
Low dissolved oxygen (DO), or hypoxia, has emerged as a key threat to marine and estuarine ecosystems worldwide. While deep, offshore severe hypoxia (<2 mg l−1) can cause... -
Watershed Glacier Coverage Influences Dissolved Organic Matter Biogeochemistr...
The Coast Mountains of southeast Alaska are currently experiencing some of the highest rates of glacier volume loss on Earth, with unknown implications for proglacial stream... -
Stream temperature response to variable glacier coverage in coastal watershed...
We measured stream temperature continuously during the 2011 summer run-off season (May through October) in nine watersheds of Southeast Alaska that provide spawning habitat for... -
Spatial and topographic trends in forest expansion and biomass change, from r...
Natural forest growth and expansion are important carbon sequestration processes globally. Climate change is likely to increase forest growth in some regions via CO2... -
The role of windstorm exposure and yellow cedar decline on landslide suscepti...
Interactions between ecological disturbances have the potential to alter other disturbances and their associated regimes, such as the likelihood, severity, and extent of events.... -
Advancing the use of local ecological knowledge for assessing data-poor speci...
Many of the world's most vulnerable and rapidly changing ecosystems are also among the most data-poor, leading to an increased interest in use of local ecological knowledge... -
Correspondence regarding “The problem of conifer species migration lag in the...
The velocity of species dispersal post-last glacial maximum (LGM) is an interesting question from both paleo-historical and contemporary perspectives. The apparent time lag... -
Disturbance interactions: characterization, prediction, and the potential for...
Disturbances are fundamental components of ecosystems and, in many cases, a dominant driver of ecosystem structure and function at multiple spatial and temporal scales. While... -
Spatial Variation in the Origin of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Snow on the Ju...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemistry of glacier ecosystems. However, the specific sources of glacier DOC remain unresolved. To assess...