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Olivia J. Truax, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Esther C. Brady, Craig L. Stevens, Gary S. Wilson and Christina R. Riesselman
Improved understanding of the drivers of climate variability, particularly over the last millennium, and its influence on Antarctic ice melt have important implications for projecting ice sheet resilience in a changing climate. Here, we investigated the ...
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Richard R. Shaker, Greg Rybarczyk, Craig Brown, Victoria Papp and Shenley Alkins
Although the importance of urban infrastructure resilience can be inferred, its terminology remains convoluted within the literature due to a lack of systematic review from a sustainable development planning perspective. This review paper was designed to...
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Craig R. Elevitch, D. Niki Mazaroli and Diane Ragone
Agroforestry is increasingly being recognized as a holistic food production system that can have numerous significant environmental, economic, and social benefits. This growing recognition is paralleled in the USA by the budding interest in regenerative ...
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Shankar Adhikari, Himlal Baral and Craig R. Nitschke
Ecosystem services (ES) are critical to human well-being, especially in developing countries. Improved understanding of the status of ES is required to help people improve their quality of life. The status of ES is largely unknown in many regions of Nepa...
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Tyler Wagner, Stephen R. Midway, Joanna B. Whittier, Jefferson T. DeWeber and Craig P. Paukert
Changes in river water temperatures are anticipated to have direct effects on thermal habitat and fish population vital rates, and therefore, understanding temporal trends in water temperatures may be necessary for predicting changes in thermal habitat a...
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Corey R. Halpin and Craig G. Lorimer
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful in forest conservation, as climate change and a growing complex of invasive pests are likely to drive forests outside their historic range of variability. ...
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David C. Richardson, Stephanie J. Melles, Rachel M. Pilla, Amy L. Hetherington, Lesley B. Knoll, Craig E. Williamson, Benjamin M. Kraemer, James R. Jackson, Elizabeth C. Long, Karen Moore, Lars G. Rudstam, James A. Rusak, Jasmine E. Saros, Sapna Sharma, Kristin E. Strock, Kathleen C. Weathers, Courtney R. Wigdahl-Perry
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Lake surface water temperatures are warming worldwide, raising concerns about the future integrity of valuable lake ecosystem services. In contrast to surface water temperatures, we know far less about what is happening to water temperature beneath the s...
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Mark C. Belk, Eric J. Billman, Craig Ellsworth and Brock R. McMillan
Restoration of altered or degraded habitats is often a key component in the conservation plan of native aquatic species, but introduced species may influence the response of the native community to restoration. Recent habitat restoration of the middle se...
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Adrian G. Glover, Thomas G. Dahlgren, Helena Wiklund, Inga Mohrbeck and Craig R. Smith
Recent years have seen increased survey and sampling expeditions to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), central Pacific Ocean abyss, driven by commercial interests from contractors in the potential extraction of polymetallic nodules in the region. Part of...
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Kay-Alana Turner, Craig S. Escamilla, Enrique Henry R. Venta
The Symphony of Southeast Texas (Beaumont, TX) is the only professional symphony orchestra between Houston, TX, and Lake Charles, LA. From 2010- 2014, the organization focused on resolving internal management and financial challenges. Additionally, the o...
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